Most business advice is (very expensive) bull$hit. Here’s why….
Business advice isn’t inherently evil it’s just very generalised & rather expensive BS…
Business advice isn’t inherently evil it’s just very generalised & rather expensive BS…
I’ve been searching for ages for a good way to describe why I do what I do the way I do it then I discovered “Bio-individuality”. It summed it all up for me.
When is the last time you thought in your business? This is a question I pose to my clients, and the responses are always interesting.
When I started consulting. I was worried about showing my clients messy systems. But I realised quickly. It’s the best possible solution for them!
A system is a word that is thrown around a ton. “I need to create my system” is a funny phrase that makes little sense. A system by definition is just a way of doing things.
It’s easy to think there’s one way of working. It’s also easy to believe that one way is the only way. I thought I’d share a time I worked slightly differently and how much better it worked for the client.
Trashy TV. A palette cleanser for when you think too much? Or something else entirely…
We talk in absolutes – but what if there’s an alternative?
How do you know – when a system isn’t working? A fantastic question and although there isn’t one answer. Here are a few things I’ve noticed…
Should I add more into my system? I don’t have this, that or the other. Sometimes the less you have, the better.