Posts Tagged ‘books’
Personal Finance Made Simple
It’s no secret that my first big client was New York Times’ Best-Selling author Ramit Sethi. One of the most powerful lessons I learned from Ramit (and there were many) is the power of automation when it comes to finances. Here’s how it works:
Read MoreAccounting and Taxes for Freelancers
Remember in middle school when your teachers attempted to make not smoking, safe sex, and avoiding drugs cool and hip by “trying to speak the language” That’s how I feel when I write about taxes and financial accounting. “No guys, seriously, protection is cool! Your business will still feel just as good! SERIOUSLY, do you…
Read More7 Phrases to Use When You Mess Up
Clay Hebert and Joey Coleman call it The “Carpe Defect” moment. This is the moment in our business where we’ve messed up. Missed a deadline. Let something slip through the cracks erektile-dysfunktion-at.com. Pissed off the client. It’s here we have one of two results: Destroy the client relationship. OR Use the opportunity to make the…
Read MoreHow to Find The Right Mentors and Advisors for Your Business (with Dan Martell)
Dan Martell has been one of my biggest business mentors. He’s pushed me to do scary things. He’s kept me from ruining what I have. And he’s connected me to huge projects and clients. We riffed for a half hour on: How to protect your confidence as a business owner How to find mentors and…
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