When you’re ready to make the leap to working from home, but have to keep your day job, the absurdity that is Corporate America really starts to get to you. So I present “Pre-Liberation Survival Tools” for those waiting out their sentences, and counting the days to freedom.
Month: January 2007
Social Media for the Home-Based Business
This isn’t a blog about blogging. There are plenty of terrific ones already. But blogging and other social media is an important tool for the home-based entrepreneur. In some cases – the most important tool. So periodically, I like to point to some resources for learning about and contributing to the conversphere. Other folks are… Continue reading Social Media for the Home-Based Business
How Many Days Would You Like To Work a Week?
What do you think… Three 10-hours days? Six days of 5 highly focused and efficient hours? Swapping your week – working two 18-hour days, and having five days off?
Blast or Dud? Swerve Accordingly…
“Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible in your approach.” – Tom Robbins Well, it’s that time. You know it in your gut. Can you feel it? Gnawing at you… keeping you up at night? It’s time to make a decision and run with it. Look at all the tasty varieties behind the glass,… Continue reading Blast or Dud? Swerve Accordingly…
What Would Walt Do?
What’s not to love about a cartoonist turned businessperson? Especially, one who’s an undisputed marketing genius? No, not me (but thanks for the 2 of you who thought that), but Walt Disney. Drew McLellan at the suggestion of CK has compiled his excellent series “Marketing Lessons from Walt” into a free PDF ebook. From the… Continue reading What Would Walt Do?