Brad Dunn – Founder and Executive Director of Nazori
Set goals. Create tasks that help you achieve them. Prioritise them. Then allocate time in your week to do them. I also think people need to stop focusing on the…
Set goals. Create tasks that help you achieve them. Prioritise them. Then allocate time in your week to do them. I also think people need to stop focusing on the…
Writing down ideas when I think of them has been useful. But the trick is to leave the idea for a couple of months; If I’m still thinking about it,…
[quote style=”boxed”]You’ll either succeed, or you won’t. There is no reason to freak out. Relax and enjoy the journey.[/quote] Torre DeRoche is the Fearful Adventurer. She blogs on facing fears…
Meet Torre DeRoche – Writer and Author of Fearful Adventurer
[quote style=”boxed”]Really simple, you need to feel so passionate about something, work on it and think about it so much that there’s really no other option.[/quote] James Farmer is CEO…
[quote style=”boxed”]Say “I don’t know”. Entrepreneurs often feel that they’re required to have vision, and that means that they should always know what to do. That’s just not true. No-one…
[quote style=”boxed”]Stay humble, you’ll make more connections, get more references and be looked upon more kindly by your peers.[/quote] Hailing from London, Australia and Singapore, these twenty-somethings first met as…
[quote style=”boxed”]Planning, planning, planning. I write down every step to achieve the idea, pick the day I want it launched and then pop the steps in my diary from that…
[quote style=”boxed”]That’s one of the gifts of being an entrepreneur – you’re constantly starting new projects, or taking them in new directions. For me, it’s less about wanting to go…
Penelope Chai and Jane Dickenson are Melbourne-based writers of fiction, nonfiction and for the screen. They are the co-creators of Clothing for Correspondence, a project where they barter for clothing…
Meet Penny and Jane – Co-Founders of Clothing for Correspondence