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How skilled are you at what you do? If you’re so experienced at your job that you can pretty much do it on autopilot, it might be time to refocus. Read more
Comments: 16I love a bit of self-analysis, but Thomas Harris’ work describing four life positions made for scary, if insightful reading. Here’s what he has to say. Read more
Comments: 25There’s that moment after a funeral, usually sometime after the third wine, where friends ask one another “Am I doing enough with my life?” Read more
Comments: 23Of all the many enlightening things I heard at Flying Solo Independents’ Day this year, one has been a light bulb moment and triggered a real shift in my thinking. Read more
Comments: 5What if I were to tell you that you had, at your disposal, an amazing decision making tool that can help private and professional relationships flourish? Well, you do. It’s your intuition or inner voice. Read more
Comments: 14“When is this effort going to pay off?” Georgia snuffled into her hanky. She was exhausted, frustrated, and worn out. Read more
Comments: 6Smart businesses understand that helping others can be the key to ensuring prosperity and happiness. So what help do you need and are you good at asking for help? Read more
Comments: 21The following negative ways of thinking are frequently observed in unhappy people, according to cognitive psychologists. Do any of these sound familiar? Read more
Comments: 44Tough financial times impact overall spending and consumer sentiment, hurting many businesses and families. Hoping that circumstances will change is not enough. Read more
Comments: 9Do you ever feel conflicted or frustrated, with part of you wanting to go ahead with something, and another part hesitant? Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) can help. Read more
Comments: 2Some beliefs help us get the best out of ourselves, while others put limits on our chances of success. Here are three of my favourite business mantras for helping soloists thrive. Read more
Comments: 3Do your beliefs about your abilities hold you back from achieving your full potential? Unconscious filters could be preventing you or your business from growing. Read on to find out more about letting go of limiting beliefs. Read more
Comments: 9Occasionally you’ll be exposed to some thinking that you then can’t shake from your mind. This happened to me whilst listening to a program on good old ABC radio recently discussing degrees of connection. See what you make of it. Read more
Comments: 24Two identical days, each with the same routine. One goes so well, while the other? It’s a day you’d rather forget. How can this be? The answer is perception is projection. Read more
Comments: 9In this brief video filmed at Flying Solo LIVE! I catch up again with Andrew Griffiths. Andrew was our opening keynote presenter at this year's event and what a terrific presentation he gave. Read more
Comments: 0The conventional business world is obsessed with big. The prevailing myth is that bigger is better – including the outward appearance of big. The dominant definition of success is that of big money. Read more
Comments: 6To succeed in your solo business, you have to understand your physiological and psychological needs. So how do you identify these needs and get your business to satisfy them? Read more
Comments: 8Whether it's a simple process amendment or a total rethink of strategy, change is inevitable in our business. However, handling change can be a real challenge. Here are some tips to make it easier. Read more
Comments: 8Conventional wisdom states single mindedness, focus and determination will help you with achieving your goals and fixing problems. But what if trying too hard proves counterproductive? Read more
Comments: 41Does the thought of failure make you feel queasy? Do you set the bar too high? You may just have what psychologists are now calling the Perfection Infection. Read more
Comments: 15While a majority of our inner dialogue is relatively trivial, we all have breakthrough thoughts that cut through the minutiae, snap us to attention and get us to act. Now is the ideal time to take note and take action. Read more
Comments: 24The world is filled with news of doom and gloom, so now is a good time to share an interesting story about keeping a positive perspective during difficult times. Read more
Comments: 12Marketing 101 states you need to emphasise your strengths to your clients. At one stage or another, you’ll have asked yourself “What am I really good at? What’s my USP? How do I stand out from the competition?” Read more
Comments: 34A reader asked a great question in response to my article on using fear to build confidence prompting this article on positive thoughts and positive actions. They asked “No matter how positive our thoughts are, don’t actions speak louder than words?” Read more
Comments: 13While large companies are spending major marketing dollars on trying to look more human, many soloists are falling into the perfectionism trap of trying to match the machine-like appearance of the big guns in order to compete with them. Read more
Comments: 2Have you ever considered what would you do if you knew you couldn't fail? Where you would take your business? Your life? Here’s some good news, by perceiving failure as feedback soloists need never fail. Read more
Comments: 16However self-aware you consider yourself to be, it’s surprisingly common to underestimate your effect on others. Here I discuss the importance of self awareness. Read more
Comments: 16If you’re feeling full of life and bubbling with creativity and confidence, chances are you’re wearing red. If you’re feeling indifferent, or distant, you are probably dressed in black. This article looks at choosing colours to alter perception. Read more
Comments: 16Are you holding grudges? With resolutions in place and a strong sense of optimism, now is the ideal time to make a conscious decision to give up a grudge. Read more
Comments: 23In so many ways, life today is easy. Rarely do we live on the edge - in the arena of fight or flight - where our instinct tell us how best to survive! So is risk taking necessary in business? Read more
Comments: 11As a soloist, a healthy level of self-confidence is a good thing. But too much ego can be an issue. Signs include extreme feelings of inadequacy when you’re being challenged or when a client or colleague has rejected an idea you’ve proposed. Read more
Comments: 8There's nothing like running a solo business to ruthlessly expose our strengths and weaknesses. We try to juggle all the balls and wear all the hats, but inevitably we're good at some things, not at others. Read more
Comments: 24The argument over nature versus nurture is a long-standing one in child-rearing discussion groups. But the same argument can be levelled amongst those who work for themselves. Are entrepreneurs born or made? Read more
Comments: 2Recently I became aware of the incredible impact of…well, being aware, and the role of the subconscious mind. Read more
Comments: 21Often being grateful is not something we focus on as can be demonstrated by a recent experience I had. Read more
Comments: 22In order to change your thinking, a complete about face in mental attitude is rarely necessary. Sometimes the tiniest shift can have a ripple effect and transform your perspective in a flash.. Read more
Comments: 5We tend to think that its success that makes us happy, but new research shows happiness may in fact attract success! Read more
Comments: 4We have good working relationships with some people and not with others. Why is that? The Myers- Briggs Personality Type Indicator is a method whereby we can describe our personality preferences and understand our differences. Read more
Comments: 9We all get turned down from time to time, but while managing rejection can be hard, each time it occurs we have the opportunity improve our business skills and learn more about our ourselves. Read more
Comments: 7A theory of happiness that, I feel, sits well with the soloist’s pursuits has been developed by Martin Seligman, a US academic and the leading proponent of new psychological field, Positive Psychology. Read more
Comments: 3The moral of showing appreciation for the impact others have on your life is ably demonstrated by the story of Charles Plumb. Read more
Comments: 13If you take responsibility for your reaction to external events, you will be able to take control of your emotions. You will be amazed by the power of positive thinking! Read more
Comments: 1Traditional business wisdom has nurtured several myths, which solo business owners need to challenge in order to flourish. Rather than try to be all things to all people, soloists need to emphasise their best business asset, being a unique business. Read more
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