Better, Better, Better

We should all aspire to learn as much as possible from our mistakes. Putting this idea into practice, however, remains a difficult hurdle for most of us to overcome. As humans, often with fragile egos, we try everything in our power to guard our self-image. Our default mode is to try and justify anything we do that could possible be …

Getting Ahead of Ourselves

Thinking back on when we started our new venture, things were likely different than they are now. We were new. We were hungry. We tried everything we could think of, every trick and technique we could get our hands on, try to get things moving in the right direction. But once we achieved some level of success, things changed. We …

A Stop on the Road

We all want to be good at whatever it is that we do, but the sad fact, the harsh reality, the underlying truth that none of us wants to hear is that we really can’t be good unless first, we’re bad. All of us begin our careers with very limited skills. We have to start out as a bad inspector, …

Negative Nellie

It seems that we’re all afflicted with the same innate, inborn, biologically driven negativity bias. We can have 20 people tell us that we did a great job, but let one person be less-than-satisfied and we’re liable to dwell on that one negative comment for years to come. If we’re ever to achieve success and be happy, we’ve got to …

Pay It Forward?

While the pandemic has taught us a lot about our world, one of the main things we’ve learned is that lots of people are able to perform their job functions in isolation, with many more people working from home than pre-pandemic. Lots of them have been successful and content in this position, especially those people who already experienced working in …

Screw Ups

It’s impossible to do any kind of work in the public eye without sometimes slipping up. Occasionally, these errors can hold grave consequences. But it’s unavoidable; we’re all human and we all screw up sometimes. The best of us try to learn from our missteps, working hard to minimize future errors, and quickly rectifying any damage done. We’ll never totally …

Confidence vs. Certainty

We all desire to be viewed as competent; knowing exactly what it is we’re supposed to be doing. We want our family, our friends, and our clients to hold us in high regard; to view us as experts in our field. All too often, in our quest to be viewed as the authority, we confuse confidence with certainty. Being certain …

The Hacks

Are we hacks? The title “hack” often carries with it a negative connotation, but it shouldn’t be that way. A hack is someone who delivers exactly what a customer is looking for, often a little cheaper than everyone else. We need hacks. There are customers out there who are looking for hacks, actively searching them out, wanting to work with …

Looking for That One

Starting something new, like a new business, can be frustrating. We try to pitch our idea, our service, or our product, but most people we encounter have no real interest in listening to us. If we walk into each interaction with the belief that we’re great, our product is great, our service is great, and everyone is going to love …

Much More Money

There’s a pattern to the way that most businesses handle customer problems: Deny, deny, deny, and hope they go away as quickly as possible. Most businesses today choose to do the bare minimum. What’s the least that I can do and still play by the rules? And, unfortunately, it often works. They still stay in business. The customers just keep …