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112 posts tagged "coaching"
Things I hate: The power of fear
Among the top things I hate is the power of fear to stop you from all the things you could / should do. Don't give in to that power.
Have a new product or service for the WordPress community?
Stepping into the WordPress community can be awesome or frustrating. Here's my take on how to do it well. Go slow!
The one thing you need to know about winning
A lot of people give business advice. A lot of people talk about winning. I've found there's one thing you need to know more than anything else.
The grass is always greener
You hear everyone talking about looking for a new job - mostly looking for a spot with greener grass. But the grass is always greener where you water it.
Bet on yourself
Some decisions can't be made by getting advice. Some require you to make your own call. Will you bet on yourself? The answer should be obvious.
Even if you don't agree, I think you are awesome. Here's why.
Your \"good enough\" is likely to be someone else's \"awesome.\" Your perspective betrays you. That's why I already think you are awesome.
Building your product isn't the most important thing!
I know you're thinking building your product is the most challenging thing ever. But it's not. It's only one item you need to think about. Here are others.
Three kinds of People
When people ask you how things are going, it's easy to boast (and shape the truth.) Instead, I'll answer by saying there are three kinds of people.
What does ballet have to do with professional WordPress?
Here were some of my thoughts on what it means to build professional WordPress organizations - my talk from WordCamp Europe 2014.
Embrace the Burn
I'm sitting here watching kids of all ages practice their Kung Fu. My daughter is just minutes away from helping test another student (so they can get their next sash). As I watch I'm reminded of a truth I shared with folks at WordCamp Tampa this past weekend. Things worth doing, good things, take time.
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