Posted on January 20, 2010 by The Engineer
I just got done reading an awesome ebook written by Jonathan Mead at IlluminatedMind.net. It’s free and you really should go get it.
This is a catch-22 for me. I feel like I need all the information I can get my hands on out there, but at the same time, I feel like I should be [...]
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Posted on January 17, 2010 by The Engineer
Some people are super nomads – living here or there, owning less things than will fit on a table, and staying ultra-mobile. Other are so stuck in their place they couldn’t move if they were forced. Somewhere there is a nice balance.
If you’ve been aware and following the Lifestyle Design trend as of the past [...]
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Posted on January 16, 2010 by The Engineer
Un idioma es algo que tal vez te parece insuperable. Y si, es cierto, para algunos, el aprender un idioma es algo más facil que para otros. Pero permiteme decirte algo.
Aprender un nuevo idioma es exactamente como cualquier otra cosa – se requiere tiempo, practica, y paciencia. Como he expliqado, las cosas que mas queremos, [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2010 by The Engineer
I was sloppy with my money when I first started out. I didn’t keep good books, I didn’t keep separate accounts, I didn’t keep good track of what was happening. This can be devastating to a new venture. The best businessmen have sharp accountants who produce in depth financial reports, which they read consistently. There’s [...]
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Posted on January 5, 2010 by The Engineer
I couldn’t resist a road trip to Ensenada, Mexico. I’ve always wanted to drive there, hang out on the deserted beaches, eat tacos, and lay in the sunshine. We had that chance recently, so off we went.
It was definitely worth it and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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Posted on December 28, 2009 by The Engineer
Cell phones are no use. Why do you still have yours?
Throwing out a cell phone sounds like a big deal to you. I know it does. What if someone needs to talk to me? What if I have to call someone? Then do it later. Why do we make ourselves available at everyone else’s beckoning [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2009 by The Engineer
We went to Thailand for our first time a last November, and it was incredible. We started down south in Krabi, where we lived the high life in the Sheraton.
The Sheraton is a ways from the other towns, so we took day trips and found the surrounding night markets.
We visited Ko Phi Phi and [...]
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Posted on November 10, 2009 by The Engineer
There is a chinese proverb that say:
No man who wakes up before dawn 360 days a year fails to make his family rich
If you want to succeed – whether it be in sports, school, business or otherwise, you have to put in the time. You have to work hard. It seems that sometimes the Gen-Y [...]
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Posted on October 25, 2009 by The Engineer
If you’re not swimming, you’re sinking.
It’s kind of like the “walking up a down escalator” theory. If you’re not constantly moving, trying and failing, building your business, then you are going backwards. Water polo is constantly in motion, and if you’re not keeping up, why are you in the water? For many of us, [...]
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Posted on October 14, 2009 by The Engineer
This was interesting to read, especially about the different strategies and ways there are to have a business and run it successfully, and then to also learn about how a business could be so much more beneficial if one creates it and runs it correctly. I could see myself in a [...]
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