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Be Kind

It’s tempting to leverage old school hierarchy for your own advantage. But it’s exactly that: old school. The new world we live in and work in puts people on a level playing field, as far as what’s possible.

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How To Get Your First Video Client (with free email template)

The first step is to have something to show. You can offer to make videos for a small business, but if you’ve never made a video before, they won’t hire you. But if they don’t hire you, then how do you get something to show? By doing your own work on your own time with your own money.

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Punishment, Discipline, & Rewards 

Leveraging punishment or reward to motivate oneself based on things that have happened in the past is a bad strategy. Punishment is rooted in the past. It acts as a form of justice for a negative action.

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What to do when December is slow 

This is the difference between Summer and Winter for ad agencies. Which means this is also the difference between Summer and Winter for brands. And if you’re a freelancer, and things feel a bit slow right now, this is also the difference between Summer and Winter for you.

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Scarcity Mindset vs Abundance Mindset

Eventually, I started making more money. What’s funny is that my scarcity mindset lingered. On one hand, it’s good to avoid lifestyle shift when you start making more money, so you can save more. But I was still thinking and living as though I had to pinch every penny.

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Avoid Value Clashes

A value clash is when your values clash. You value your creative work, no doubt, but you also value family, friends, work, leisure, entertainment. When these things clash, your creative output is most likely to lose the battle.

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Thankfulness is a Skill (And you Can Learn It)

After a few months of following my routine, something terrible happened: a handyman was paid by my neighbor to remove all the concrete in their backyard. Right outside my window. Linked here is a video called 10 Hour Relaxing Jackhammer Sounds to help you imagine my experience.

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The Man Who Complained Once a Year

As my friend stayed with this man, and heard about his one complaint a year, the next question he asked was a given: what was your complaint this year?

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Please Don’t Buy Mixwell - The unethical ad campaign is impossible to ignore–yet completely unpersuasive 

Sparkling beverage brand Mixwell is asking people to not buy their drinks. Well, not all people. They recently published a statement, a series of videos, and a collection of bus stop ads asking specific people, who hold a specific set of beliefs, not to buy their products. I’m here to break down why Mixwell’s campaign is actually unpersuasive and unethical–even while being genuinely impossible to ignore.

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A Strategy for your Goals Exists

There is a way to do it. People less motivated and less intelligent and less educated than we are have figured this out in the past. There is a process that will work to scale this business, and even though these processes are moving targets to some degree, they’re still out there. They exist.

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How To Give Yourself a Raise As a Freelancer

As a freelancer, no one will give you a raise. No client will come along and say, “Hey, you’ve been doing a great job the past few months, here’s 10% more money.” Why? Because their job is to keep projects under budget. So how do you give yourself a raise?

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How To Create Customer Personas

Customer personal are internal write ups on the kind of person your brand’s ideal customers are. It’s best to describe, in great detail, 3-5 different customer segments of who you are trying to reach.

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The Greatest Asset We Have

The greatest asset we have is many, many days. We can try to accomplish our goals in a long, sustained work session. We can try to actualize our dreams in a flurry, chasing them as fast as possible. We can aim to achieve our ambitions through completely clear decision-making. But we don’t have what it takes to do any of this.

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