My new habit of breaking projects down into simple to-do lists has improved both the amount of work I’ve put out, as well as the quality of work I’ve put out.
Archive > February 2009
Reaching Out to Mentors
Find someone who is successful and ask them for a minute of their time, for a little advice. I don’t care if it’s just somebody on an internet board, send them a message and show them your website or whatever you’re thinking of. Here’s how this can make an enormous difference.
Keep Track of Everything You Do in Internet Marketing
Now that I’m finally willing to pay other people to do things for me, I’ve realized that the most important factor to success is getting things done exactly how I want them to be done. Communicating clearly with the outsourcer, and having very specific requirements for the work I receive.
My Posture Experiment
I don’t have the worst posture, but it’s by no means perfect. Hunching my head a bit is a tendency I developed growing up, being slightly taller than the average (I’m about exactly 6 foot). Since starting my job where I work in front of a laptop all day, I’ve noticed some moderate back [...]
Affiliate Marketing Review Site Formula
Thought is often unnecessary in affiliate marketing, and the main thing is to keep producing. Keep throwing shit out there and see what sticks. So I want to use this to clear my head, iron out my thoughts and develop a formula that anyone can use to create money-making websites that do the earning for [...]
What ‘Twilight’ Teaches Us About Seducing Women
Yes, many of the things Edward does in this book are borderline CREEPY. But since their love is mutual, since he just wants what’s in her best interest at all times, and since he tries multiple times to run away never to see her again and she keeps demanding he come back, his actions are seen as ADORABLE.
Self-Confidence is a Bullshit Concept
The reason most people struggle with self-confidence is because they’re not pursuing what they really want. They’re pursuing someone else’s goals, trying to live up to someone else’s standards. They’re following in someone else’s shadow, and it’s hard to live up to someone else’s standards. They’re constantly asking, “WWJD?” …
Why Do So Few People Follow Their Dreams?
Doesn’t anybody want a book written about them? Don’t they know nobody writes books about people like them?