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By the time I was 25 I was flat broke, worse than broke, but even then I couldn’t admit failure. My friends at the time knew I was struggling, I even leaned on some to help me out in my hours of need with things like rent, food or even just to pay the odd

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I have a nightly routine that helps me get through the week and stay focused. It begins with reading a book, primarily an autobiography or case study of some success or epic failure. I find this stimulates my brain and somehow the chapters fit neatly with the problems I am facing at the time. I’m

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Now I know what you’re thinking, working less means doing less right? Wrong. You simply shouldn’t be afraid to work less because one of life’s little lessons is that effort doesn’t correlate to rewards. Most of the conventional wisdom distilled by magazines, celebrities and the government says that hard work will bring you a fortune

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The Founder

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I’ll start off this post by giving you some background into my daily life. By day I spend clients’ money in order to get results. While where I spend that money is often overlooked, the results that come from that spend are highly scrutinised and as such I’d like to say despite being a consultant

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I love the film “The Social Network” but it’s helped fuel a start-up myth that’s got the world in a spin. The myth is a simple one, that the goal of a modern start-up is to turn a profit. Something has happened to the world of start-ups, something that was unfathomable forty years ago and

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You’ll have no doubt heard the phrase “think outside the box” before, well this is never more true than when applied to thinking outside the office because the fact is your office is one of the key boxes in your life. No matter whether you’ve got great décor or a dingy old office (although admittedly

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