Friday, 27 May 2016

15 Steps I Took to Successfully Reinvent Myself After Losing Everything

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Just because everything in your life is running smoothly 
right now doesn’t mean that that’s going to last. 
You may dream of starting a new business. 
You could move across the country. 
You fall in and out of love. 
You lose a loved one.  
In other words, life happens and it completely turns your life upside down.
Around four years ago, it seemed like I was living the dream. 
I successfully sold my startup, had a guaranteed job for a year 
with a very large salary and was newly married. 
Little did I know that six months later I would  purchase a startup 
that lost every cent I owned. 
Overnight, I went from multi-millionaire to broke.
That experience taught me a lot about reinventing myself 
by adapting to change and rolling with the punches.
If you’re in a situation where you have to reinvent yourself, 
here are 15 ways that can guide you through this transformative journey.

1. Do you really want to change?

There are times in our lives when we’re forced to reinvent ourselves. For example, when my business failed, I had no place to go but forward. Many business owners are in similar situations. 
I've found that if you don't want to change, you never will. In my circumstance, I didn't want my family on the street so I forced myself to adapt to the abrupt change.

2. Wake up early.

I was never a super early morning person. And, to be honest, I’m not the type of person who ready to tackle the day at 4 a.m. I have, however, made it a point to wake-up no later than 6:30 a.m. every day.
Once I started waking up earlier I discovered that I had more time to do activities that would make me a better person -- both professionally and personally. I find that nobody is up this early and I can get a lot more done. Especially at work.

3. Prioritize your tasks.

Reinventing yourself doesn’t happen overnight. Remember that hard work I mentioned earlier? That takes dedication and patience. To make the transformation run more smoothly, you should dedicate at least one hour per day towards achieving your goals. 
That means that you need to prioritize your goals and tasks by creating to-do-lists and time management tools so that you get the most out of your team so that you can focus on reinventing yourself.

4. Attach yourself to the right people.

In today’s interconnected world it’s easier than ever to network with people from all over the world. While people have associated social networking with meeting new friends and finding job opportunities, you can also connect with people who can change you for the better. 
Seth Godin uses the example of Shepard Fairey. The name may not be familiar, but you know his iconic poster of Barack Obama.
The Internet helped it spread. The poster connected one supporter to another, became an icon, a freely shared ID badge and ultimately a parody. And in the center of the spread was the artist. While Fairey didn’t make a penny selling the image, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that he connected, and that connection gave his art leverage. He’ll never need to look for work or revenue again. It will find him.

5. Learn.

Whether if it’s reading or attending a workshop or webinar, find ways to enhance your knowledge. It will make you a more well-rounded individual and help you grow both personally and professionally. 
Lifelong learning also makes you more motivated, develop mental skills, and introduces you to new people and thoughts. I like to do this by reading books.

6. Find a mentor.

Someone has to show you how to move and breathe,” writes James Altucher. There are types of mentors out there;
  • Direct. The mentor is in front of you and will guide you.
  • Indirect. These are mentors who aren’t physically with you, like authors.
  • Everything is a mentor. Altucher states, “If you are a zero, and have passion for reinvention, then everything you look at will be a metaphor for what you want to do.”
If you have mentor that insists that you do things their way, that’s find. Learn it their way and then do it your way.

7. Don’t be afraid to experiment.

Try new things, experiment with fun projects. After I lost my business I started several different companies. I tried everything from being a blogger, running an agency to starting a payments company. 
Some were successful, others failures. What's truly important is that you aren't afraid to try. Do what you enjoy and this will help you figure it out while hopefully making some money in the process.

8. Be honest with yourself -- and others.

You have to be honest with yourself and others along the path. I'm not a humble person. So when my business failed I didn't want to talk with anyone about it. 
Time to get over yourself. The more people know, the more they can help you. This is very true of yourself as well. Learn to be honest with yourself and face some of those fears.

9. Don’t justify your decision.

Speaking of honesty, if anyone questions your decision, be transparent with them. There’s a reason why you made the decision reinvent yourself and if you have facts and passion to back that up, their opinion shouldn’t prevent you from going forward. And, ultimately, they’re going to have to respect that.

10. Get out of your comfort zone.

We’re creatures of habit. But, breaking out your comfort zone forces you to have new experiences, meet new people, and learn something new.
Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo, therapist and author 
of "Better Than Perfect" tells Entrepreneur
Breaking your own mold can only make you stronger and more confident to reach higher levels in your professional and personal life.” Dr. Lombardo adds, “In order to be more creative, you have to try new things, see things in a new way, put pieces together in a new manner.”

11. Manage your finances.

Reinventing yourself won’t always be free. For example, if you want to change careers, you may have to take workshops or college courses. Because of that, it’s important that you create a budget and stick to it so that you have the funds to complete your transformation.
Here is my tip: take 20 percent of whatever you make and put it into the bank for a rainy day. I like to have at least 12 months personal runway sitting in the bank "cash" at all times. As entrepreneurs we make a lot of money some months and have other months where we don't make anything. Learn to manage your finances better on a variable income.

12. Follow the 24-hour rule.

If you meet someone at a networking event, for example, you should follow-up with them within 24 hours to stay fresh in their minds and begin building a strong relationship. 
It’s also polite and frees up time since you aren’t letting your follow-up responses build-up into an unmanageable list.

13. Make new lists every day.

When you make lists everyday on the areas that you focus on you’ll notice that certain items will stick and others won’t. 
Instead of devoting your energy on areas that you’re not passionate about, you can dedicate that energy to achieving a goal that is attainable and desirable.

14. Take one step at a time.

Reinvention is a process that could take years. Don’t overwhelm yourself by getting consumed on the big picture. Take steps to accomplish your end goals. 
For example, if you want to get in better shape, than the first step would be going for a walk, the next step would be setting a schedule, then getting a gym membership and finally eating healthier. Take it one step at a time.

15. Accept failure.

You’re not going to pick-up a guitar and instantly be transformed into Jimi Hendrix. You’re going to fail a lot when attempting to play “Voodoo Child.” 
Reinvention takes hard work and patience.

Along the way you have to accept that you’re going to fail. 
Embrace it. Learn from it. 
And keep moving forward. 
Because you can do this.
Thank you to Entrepreneur for the original article.

As always I wish you success in all you do.





PS If you have anything to add from your own experience, 

please leave a comment below.
















Tuesday, 24 May 2016

The 4 Types of People to Surround Yourself With for Success


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Success doesn’t occur in a vacuum. 
In reality, there are a number of factors that lead to the success of an entrepreneur. 
Hard work and drive are always necessary for entrepreneurial success, 
but your personal improvement leading up to your success 
can be greatly driven by other people.
The people we choose to surround ourselves with impacts the way we think, 
act and feel on a day-to-day basis. 
In many ways, entrepreneurial success is determined much like success 
in any other aspect of life. 
A young football player is going to succeed if he surrounds himself 
with people who push him to become better, 
not people who distract him from his potential.
As entrepreneurs, we are responsible for ourselves. 
Surrounding yourself with the right type of people can help success 
come more naturally to you than being around those who might hold you back. 
Here are some people you should keep close throughout your pursuits.

Relentless workers.

You probably know somebody who is a relentless worker, 
or perhaps you are one yourself. 
These types of workers push us to work harder each and every day. 
While measuring personal success against the success of another 
is like comparing apples and oranges, we can measure our drive 
with the drive of other relentless workers. 
True passion and commitment will breed a successful business.

Positive attitudes.

People tend to be better at what they’re doing if they’re happy. 
Negative attitudes can drag down work ethic and they 
don’t offer any inspiration for success or innovation. 
Surrounding yourself with negative people can bog down your creativity 
and drive and it could ultimately be the downfall of your business. 
People with positive attitudes can actually have the opposite effect, 
facilitating your leap towards success more effectively. 
Bringing happiness inside the workplace will keep morale high 
and will keep people looking forward.

People who ask questions.

Albert Einstein once said “the important thing is to not stop questioning.” 
As entrepreneurs, we should constantly be asking questions 
about ourselves and our business. 
However, no single person will think of every important question. 
People who ask questions may provide a different angle on an issue or an idea, 
and these questions could ultimately lead to an important breakthrough 
for you or your business. 
Perspective is everything.

Dreamers.

Some non-entrepreneurial types will consider all entrepreneurs “dreamers.” 
However, we understand that setting goals and working hard 
will help us achieve what many consider to be unachievable. 
To keep this drive going, we should always be surrounding ourselves 
with people who have similar goals in mind. 
These dreamers don’t even need to be involved in the same industry 
as you or your business; 
the important thing is that you keep close people 
with big plans for themselves. 
Seeing other people’s drive will keep you hungry to reach your goals.

You are the sum of who you spend your time with. 
Make sure that you are directly involved with people 
who lift you, inspire you, and motivate you to do and be more. 

As you grow and your business grows, 
this might mean changing friends and colleagues, and that’s part of life. 
Just trust that hard work, positivity, and keeping your sights high 
are things you can’t risk deviating from if you want the life you dream of.

Thank you to Entrepreneur  for this article.

As always I wish you success in all you do.





PS If you have anything to add from your own experience, 

      please leave a comment below.


















Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Learn How To Use Your IPad


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The iPad has been discussed at length.
Some people think it's a fundamental lifestyle tool,
while others believe it to exist solely for amusement.
If you want to find out more about the features of the iPad,
read this article for some useful tips.

Take the time to get to know your iPad's settings.
Apple has provided a wide range of options to make
your iPad extremely customisable.
Changing your settings can make your iPad a lot more fun
to use and it may even become faster and easier to use.
It is worth is to take this time and learn it.

A good way to keep the pages from closing 
is to open other one in a new tab.
If you use Safari, tap the link and hold it until
the menu option becomes visible.
You can open your links in new tabs
when the pop-up menu shows.

If you don't want your children viewing
mature content, you can change the settings on your iPad to block it.
Access the settings and set limits on the availability of mature content.
It is possible to ban adult content such as films.

Visit your frequently used applications
faster and with greater ease.
Double click the Home button,
and they appear in an instant at the very bottom of whichever screen
you are currently on.
Rather than scrolling for apps,
you'll be able to find them instantly.

Be selective about your notifications.
Under the Settings menu, navigate to Notifications.
Adjust the settings until you are satisfied with which apps
trigger notifications and which ones don't.
This keeps you from being nagged by rarely used apps.
It also keeps important notifications
from being buried by less important ones.

Place a restriction for how long 
you spend on your iPad.
It can be addicting.
After all, there are so many things you can do,
that you may not want to use any of your other electronics.
Be smart and give yourself a limit on how long you use
the device to give yourself some perspective.

A lot of people think the battery percentage gauge
is a very annoying feature on an iPad.
But you can remove it!
All you need to do is go to settings, tap on general,
and then usage.
It is here that you can turn this feature off.
If, at a later time, you want to enable it again,
follow the same procedure.

From a game system to lifestyle tool,
the iPad really does it all.
This article is only a tiny portion of information
available about your iPad's usability.
Use them as a springboard to gain even more knowledge
about the uses of this powerful device.

As always I wish you success in all you do.





PS If you have anything to add from your own experience, please leave a comment below.