Imperfections are weird in the sense that we're generally quite aware of them, but we never really do anything about them. Maybe that's because we can't necessarily change these imperfections. Or because we believe - like Facebook - that 'done is better than perfect.
Humanist, family man, seeker and learner. 3X Founder (2 exits): Cogsy, Conversio & WooCommerce. I wrote and published Life Profitability. Ex-Rockstar.
Pep Talk
In the last year, I've allowed the world and other people to dictate terms to me in a way that has had a significant impact on my life. I've become more fearful of failure, less reluctant to experiment, more risk-averse, unadventurous and I have done so much just to avoid making mistakes.
Winning in the Early Days
Ask any startup founder and they'll tell you that the early days (of a startup) are probably some of the hardest you will endure.
Stop Being the Writer You're Not
I desperately want to be a better, more renowned, better-read writer with a massive audience and reach. So like everyone else that has the same ambition, I not only write copious amounts of words (with the belief that I'll eventually get there).
How I Write
I have a few *rules & habits* that help me with my writing and specifically to write more efficiently, more often whilst not compromising on the quality of my content.