Even Eagles need a push was another one of those random second hand book finds. It’s well loved and a little discoloured… but I often find that makes for the best kind of book.

For book 22 I was reading another from the One Minute Manager series, this time focusing on balancing work and life. I’ll be honest, while I usually find the One Minute Manager series easy to read and full of really practical hints, I wasn’t a big fan of this one. As you’ll see from the

For book 21 I read the One minute sales manager, part of the one minute manager series. It looks at “selling”, as simply offering a solution to a problem.

Today’s video is very honest… I spent the weekend at ProBlogger, and while I had an amazing time it also taught me a lot about myself. The truth is, I spent a lot of time feeling like I wasn’t enough. Like I wasn’t a big enough speaker. Like I was among people who were a

On location: My wonderful friend Rebekah Allan shared this concept with me at the beginning of the year, and this weekend I had a great reminder of it. The journey to success it like a U-shape. From the top you can see your goal on the other side, it looks close. The beginning of the

Let’s start the One Minute Series I like the One Minute Manager series. They are short and snappy. Quick and easy to read, with a couple of good underpinning principles. Don’t over look these books. They may be a little dated now, but the content is still valuable. They may be short and easy to

It’s time for a little DDT I’ll be honest here, I’ve read this one in the past. But I skimmed through it, and didn’t do all the things that the book asked me to do. So I decided that it was time to read it again, and to take some time over it and really

Time to be “Whole” I had been listening to the Whole audio book in the car. I’ll be honest with you here, this one was a little hard going. The content was great, and it really raised some interesting points. I love the fact that it is written from a scientific point of view, and

As you would know by now, if I read non-fiction books, then I do love a good step by step. The Wealth Chef provides that by the bucket load. Great financial information, easily explained in a way that makes sense (pictures and diagrams included for all of you visual learners out there). Handy step by

This weeks mini training is more of a rant… I’m sure I’ve said it before, but I feel the need to say it again. Courses are not (necessarily) passive income. Your students need support. They’ll have questions before the process, may need help logging in and getting set up. They’ll have questions and need guidance