Breaking Barriers: Never-ending Mindset Adventures
The end of the first year as a part-time solopreneur is rapidly approaching, and as always happens at the end of each year, it’s the time to stand back and reflect on the last twelve months.
The end of the first year as a part-time solopreneur is rapidly approaching, and as always happens at the end of each year, it’s the time to stand back and reflect on the last twelve months.
Sometimes, life throws curve balls at you from the most unanticipated directions. Recently, a loved family member has been diagnosed with cancer, and breaking into the market for my business seems to be going nowhere. On top of all that, we have ordered a new kitchen to be delivered within a few weeks. So, all the predatory work has to be completed before then. Perhaps it is not surprising that motivation takes a hit.
Today would be a busy day; at least, that was the plan. But you know how it goes. Just one more cup of coffee, just one last cigarette (a terrible habit which I really have to stop), just one more ‘anything I can think of’ to avoid actually sitting down and doing something meaningful. My name is Mike. And I’m a procrastinator.
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