Saturday, May 30, 2020
Job Search Clubs Presentations
Job Search Clubs Presentations This week Ive talked to 5 job seeker clubs and one business owner meetup. Tomorrow in Danville I do my last presentation and then I fly home for a 40 hour rest before I go to present a bunch in Maryland and Pennsylvania. One thing that came up in a presentation was the idea of creating different revenue streams that can either replace your job income or complement it, to add stability to your income. Two books I recommended in the presentation: The Four Hour Workweek. I havent read the book but I read his blog and loved, loved LOVED this post: Engineering a âMuseâ: Case Studies of Successful Cash-Flow Businesses. Sometimes we think starting a business means something too big and complex, but it doesnt! Read that post Crush It! This is GaryVees first-of-ten books and, to be honest, I thought it was pretty weak. But in the end he shares business ideas that he thinks can be awesome and amazing, and I got energized just reading this thoughts on those ideas. You can go to a bookstore and browse through the book just to find those ideas (I think they are in the appendix?). Awesome ideas. Who knows what YOUR idea is but I want you to think about it. Can you make $1 doing it? Can you make $100? If you can make $100 you might be able to make $500? If you can do that, maybe you can get to $2k? If you can get to that, how can you get it to $10k? Sure, it takes work but it can be exciting and energizing and its a great idea for your own career management! Job Search Clubs Presentations This week Ive talked to 5 job seeker clubs and one business owner meetup. Tomorrow in Danville I do my last presentation and then I fly home for a 40 hour rest before I go to present a bunch in Maryland and Pennsylvania. One thing that came up in a presentation was the idea of creating different revenue streams that can either replace your job income or complement it, to add stability to your income. Two books I recommended in the presentation: The Four Hour Workweek. I havent read the book but I read his blog and loved, loved LOVED this post: Engineering a âMuseâ: Case Studies of Successful Cash-Flow Businesses. Sometimes we think starting a business means something too big and complex, but it doesnt! Read that post Crush It! This is GaryVees first-of-ten books and, to be honest, I thought it was pretty weak. But in the end he shares business ideas that he thinks can be awesome and amazing, and I got energized just reading this thoughts on those ideas. You can go to a bookstore and browse through the book just to find those ideas (I think they are in the appendix?). Awesome ideas. Who knows what YOUR idea is but I want you to think about it. Can you make $1 doing it? Can you make $100? If you can make $100 you might be able to make $500? If you can do that, maybe you can get to $2k? If you can get to that, how can you get it to $10k? Sure, it takes work but it can be exciting and energizing and its a great idea for your own career management!
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