The Illusion of Founder Readiness (Part II)
First-time entrepreneurs need BOTH product and founder readiness. You’re not just launching a product. You’re learning to captain a ship. Develop founder skills before setting sails.
First-time entrepreneurs need BOTH product and founder readiness. You’re not just launching a product. You’re learning to captain a ship. Develop founder skills before setting sails.
The Tao of letting go — one act a time. Know when to row and when to drift. Letting go isn’t failure. It’s a form of wisdom.
Sometimes, enhancing your life isn’t about adding more; it’s about removing the energy drains and making space for positive things.
We don’t always have control over events. But there’s one thing that each of us has complete control over: we can choose to respond instead of react.
As you’re thinking about creating a new personal brand, a new product, a new company, or a new life path, I hope Robert Grudin’s The Grace of Great Things – Creativity and Innovation will serve as an inspiration, a guide.