Tag: startup

Mar 20
You Don’t Need a Master Plan — You Just Need to Start

[fusion_text] Startups are overdosing on ambition these days Everything has to be a billion dollar idea that changes the world or it isn’t worth doing. These days, even a billion doesn’t seem to be enough: I’ve probably sat in on eight unicorn presentations [recently], and five of them use the word ‘trillion.’ Now I don’t think […]

  • Coaching
Feb 24
13 Amazing Things Millionaires Do to Be More Productive

[fusion_text] If only there were some magic formula to help us be our most productive, successful selves. Of course, no such elixir exists, but we can learn plenty from the example set by millionaires. How do they manage their time so efficiently, learning to focus in just the right areas for critical impact? How do […]

  • Coaching
Feb 06
We Do Not Have All The Time In The World

[fusion_text] Do👏 what👏 you👏 want👏 now👏 You know that time you always thought you’d set aside for your dreams and your business and your family? It’s running out. The time we always thought we had to start “the list” is running out. We keep saying that we’ll do it tomorrow, but there’s only so many tomorrows […]

  • Coaching
Jan 19
Living vs. Creating

[fusion_text]   I’ve found that being creative requires solitude, introspection, and deep imaginative thought. It requires thinking as an individual and outside of the box, temporarily ignoring social norms, conventions, and the way that things typically work. This un-orthodox way of thinking isn’t the most popular way to relate to others or fit in but […]

Jan 18
10 Questions That Dramatically Changed My Life (And Our Business)

The quality of our questions determines the quality of our lives. A few years ago (before Rype started), I was in a dreary situation that I didn’t know how to get out of. I was not passionate about the work that I was doing, I wasn’t surrounding myself with the right people, and I felt […]

  • Coaching
Jan 16
How To Be Free From All Emotional Blocks And Fears

You live in a box you’ve carefully constructed to protect yourself. So have I. We all have. Literally, you have designed every detail of your life to protect yourself from the fears and internal conflicts you aren’t willing to face. In his book, The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer gives the analogy of a person with […]

Jan 12
We’re Building an Open Source Self-Driving Car

And we want your help! At Udacity, we believe in democratizing education. How can we provide opportunity to everyone on the planet? We also believe in teaching really amazing and useful subject matter. When we decided to build the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program, to teach the world to build autonomous vehicles, we instantly knew we had […]

Jan 06
The Daily Routines of 7 Famous Entrepreneurs You’d Want To Learn From

Our daily routines can make a huge difference to how healthy, happy and productive we are. I’ve recently tried adjusting my own routine in the hopes of getting more done and wasting less time in-between tasks or activities. While it’s important to understand how your own brain works and what routine will suit your body […]

  • Coaching
Dec 28
5 Ways to Make 2017 Your Year As An Entrepreneur

It’s the beginning of a brand new year. Opportunities await all of us. It’s a fresh start to make something new, to make an impact, to make a difference. For most of you reading this, it’s a time to finally start living your life, embrace your inner entrepreneur and to begin pursuing your passions and […]

  • Coaching
Dec 21
The Most Important Working Habit Of Hemingway: Stop At The Height of Your Day

One of my favorite things to study is the working habits of people I look up to. I’ve read about athletes, entrepreneurs, painters, musicians, writers, etc. And from studying people who were successful in their field, I’ve learned a lot about how they got their work done. A great book to get inspiration about the […]