Being Your Own Boss

It’s a new day in the working world. Most of us (if we’re lucky) have a chance to be our own boss. Whether we’re classified as a consultant, contractor, or freelancer, ultimately we’re the one that’s running the show. The tough part of being your own boss shares some of the same difficulties as when we were working as someone’s …

A Bird in the Hand

The importance of managing our day to day lives cannot be underestimated. If we fail to handle our daily tasks, like eating, drinking, and caring for our bodies, it’s quite likely that we’ll flounder and perish. But that doesn’t mean we should focus solely on the here and now, ignoring our long term aspirations. Yes, today is important, but without …

Breaking the Trend

Customers are the life-blood of any business. No customers, no business. Armed with this valuable knowledge, you’d think that businesses would be trying every trick in the book to make their customers happy; to turn them into lifelong allies; to create brand ambassadors that will act as an unpaid marketing salesforce extraordinaire. But alas, it’s not to be. Most businesses …

Increasing Our Chances

Companies that are service providers are often dealing with more than one customer. Yes, there’s one main client, the one that’s actually paying for our services, but there’s often an intermediary involved who’s responsible for bringing us that paying customer. If we don’t make the process seamless and painless for that intermediary, then the likelihood of future referrals dramatically decreases. …

One For the Home Inspectors

If you’re really good at operating your software, a mediocre inspector can finish inspecting the average house in under an hour. Wham, bam, thank you mam (or sir). The hard part of doing a home inspection is not the data entry. Once you know your software, that’s easy. According to the Infinite Monkey Theorem, any monkey with a keyboard can …

The Key to Making More Money

How do I make more money? It’s a question that we’ve all asked ourselves, at one time or another (or maybe every day). And most of us fall back to the old way of thinking: I’ll just work more hours. Work for a longer amount of time, doing the same menial job, following the same well-worn routine, producing the same …

Grabbing the Bull vs. Being Full of Bull

We’re all wondering how we can be more involved. How can we write the rules? How can we affect change? How can we be the one they turn to? How can we increase our standing? How can we be more valuable to everyone else in our industry? Well, things rarely happen just because we want them to. Sitting back and …

Which Way the Wind Blows

Whether we run a small business or not, we’re all the proprietor of our own company: the company of ourself. We’re the boss; we make the calls; we run the show. Whatever happens to our company, ultimately, we’re the one who’s responsible for getting us there. We should all take a step back and look at our company. How do …

It’s Not Brain Surgery

We’ve all got our weak points, be they technology, personal interaction, or detailed knowledge of our jobs. The weak points are there, helping to keep us from getting ahead. The trick is to be dedicated enough to improve, and not let our fears stand in the way of getting better. We can be thankful that we’re much luckier than anyone …

On Being Too Nice

We’re all too nice. We’re hard-wired to want to please other people, so we often end up saying yes to too many things. Requests of our time. Items that land in our inbox. Small jobs that eat up way too much time for too little gain. Can you do me a favor, this one little thing, would you do this …