Entries Tagged 'Personal development' ↓
July 9th, 2007 — Improve your life, Personal development, Self-employment
The more I read in the Internet about becoming self-employed, the more I feel I will succeed. Why? Because becoming an Internet entrepreneur is like quitting cigarettes or losingweight - gather more people around you with similar goals and it will be easier to reach your targets together. I regularly feed myself with articles and ebooks of people who have developed their own business or are on the way to it. Not only makes me feel more confident about my efforts, but also there is something else - I feel that we all do this together, especially that most of this people want to share their knowledge, support you and guide you because they know how hard it is in the beginning.
A friend of mine went to the USA for summer holidays and while doing some sightseeing, she met a guy and started to have a chat with him. They were talking friendly for a while and then she said she would like to come to America to continue her studies but can’t afford that. And like in the American dream, he offered her financial support to cover all the costs. He said that somebody helped him in the same way when he was young. After graudating from university she is now studying MBA while working as a stock market analyst in one of the companies in North Carolina.
Probably you have heard a lot of stories like this and they are indeed nice to read but what is my purpose of writing about that?
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June 25th, 2007 — Blogging, Personal development, Self-employment
If you can’t, have a read about Michael Arrington, a former attorney and entrepreneur who is now 37 and two years ago nothing seemed to show what is coming. He became famous because of his TechCrunch blog and now has a whole farm of different kind of tech blogs with a few people taking care of them. Working 16 hours a day and living in one of the richest places in the USA he is one of the most influential tech journalists. Find out why he didn’t want to sell TechCrunch for $8.5 million, what are his plans for the future and what is so special about this guy.
March 30th, 2007 — Personal development, Web development
It is tempting. Very tempting. You work for the Man and dream about being on your own, working flexible hours, choosing projects you like, calling yourself a full-time webdesign freelancer. Before you make your decision to “jump”, living your current employer, find out what professionals have to say about realities of being a freelancer. Maybe it is not the right moment for you? Maybe you are not good enough yet? Or maybe you don’t see great advantages of your current workplace? Good research is the key point so you can base your decision on facts not feelings and expectations.
Here are a few links that should be useful:
Cameron Moll - http://cameronmoll.com/
- Full-time freelancing: 10 things learned in 180 days (Cameron Moll)
- Full-time freelancing: 10 more things in 360 days (Cameron Moll)
- Farewell to freelancing: Final lessons learned (Cameron Moll)
Digital-Web - http://www.digital-web.com/
- Redesigning the ExpressionEngine Site (Jesse Bennett-Chamberlain)
- To Dance the Dance of Freelance (Matthew D. Jordan)
You Suck at Web Design - http://www.yousuckatwebdesign.com
- The Freelancer Employee Handbook (Matthew D. Jordan)
- Seven Ways to Get Your Client to Pay (Matthew D. Jordan) - don’t read it at work because you won’t be able to stop laughing!
Mainframe.gr
- 24 Freelancing tips (or the alphabet of a freelancer)
Do you know any other useful link? Feel free to leave them in the comments.
March 22nd, 2007 — Personal development
It looks ordinary on the first glance but when you scroll down to the bottom you realise it is not so casual. Being creative sometimes means to show simple things in a different way. Have a look: http://www.recycledhuman.com/vitae.php
February 16th, 2007 — Improve your life, Personal development
Antimoon - How to learn English effectively.
The website is about learning foreign languages based on the example of English. It describes how to find motivation for that, how to learn vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation. The methods presented by authors of the website are sometimes very different from what we learnt at school but the main point is that they are efficient.
February 9th, 2007 — Personal development
http://www.changethis.com/ - ChangeThis is creating a new kind of media. A form of media that uses existing tools (like PDFs, blogs and the web) to challenge the way ideas are created and spread. They’re on a mission to spread important ideas and change minds.
I like this place because it allows to go out of the box and start thinking in a different way. It encourages you to improve your life. It is about making right decision in your life and business. It is about being optimistic - “it does not matter where you are today - important thing is where you want to be tomorrow”.