If your business isn't where you want it to be, determine if it's your habits, a sense of complacency, or your identity that is holding you back. For more detail, watch this video I made.
A woman I met in Nordstrom's a few years ago broke down parenting for me in 30 seconds: Never bluff. If you tell kids there's a consequence, you have to follow-through on it.
When it comes to parenting (or leading), don't make perfection the standard. Do your best, which means keeping your word is a non-negotiable.
Should you chase emotion or passion? Do you believe that chasing your passion automatically leads to money? Or are you stuck in the belief that making money requires you to abandon your passion?
Rather than ask the question, should I chase money or chase passion, ask: What habits should I chase and what people do I want to run with? As you will see in the video I made this week, by doing so, you become a leader. This will allow you to fund your passions.
1984 by George Orwell. Since the words "Orwellian" and "Big Brother" have became part of the vernacular, I felt it was important to re-read this classic.
Read it and process it with other big thinkers.
Your health.
It's common for entrepreneurs to rationalize poor personal habits. Don't. The best thing you can do for your business, your family, and yourself is to take care of your body, mind, and spirt.

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