Entries Tagged as ‘Beginner's fears’

October 5, 2009

The Sleeper must awaken

Last Friday I had a quick 6 tweet chat with Cath Duncan from Mineyourresources about the concepts of learning, change and discomfort. It put me on a train of thought that also brought to mind a quote I posted earlier from Leito Atreides (yes, Dune):
Without change something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper [...]

September 7, 2009

Security by obscurity

Before I start this blogpost let me apologize. I haven’t been able to write a weekly update this weekend on the state of my blogchallenge. As it stands my weekends are filled to the brim with things I need to do in real life and even though this blog is important to me, real life [...]

July 10, 2009

Embrace failure, it’s your best friend in life

Cath Duncan from mineyourresources.com made a comment a while back on one of my blogposts (What all the “get rich” Blogs don’t tell you) I’d going to have a closer look at today:
I totally agree that action is what makes the difference in results – even imperfect action. In improv storytelling they have the mantra [...]

July 6, 2009

8 steps to reclaiming responsibility, one small step at a time

Today I’d like to address a huge issue I’ve been fighting with all my life. A problem that through reading other blogs and talking to people seems to be a quite common problem: Not having the guts to take responsibility. I’m responsible for my own life, my own happiness and my own accomplishments in this [...]

June 18, 2009

The 86 fears of (aspiring) location independent professionals and digital nomads

As promised yesterday I’m going to give you another great resource: a list of fears those aspiring to become location independent suffer from and a list of the fears the already independent suffer from.
There are a few recurring themes in these two lists that were composed using the recent Location Independent and Digital Nomad Survey.
Without [...]