Browsing Category »Entrepreneurship«

Making Dreams Happen

July 5, 2010

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It’s a holiday today, but I’m still working. What am I working on? Well, last night I came up with this brilliant plan. Actually, I had this idea a few months ago when I was in Brazil, but now I’ve actually decided to do it. So what’s the idea? Get Nas & Damian Marley to [...]

Overcoming a Fear of Success

June 14, 2010

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The other day I wrote about this grand idea I had of shooting for free. I slept on it and came to my senses. I’m realizing that I’m just really scared of success. I know, it sounds crazy. I don’t have a fear of failing, I have a fear of succeeding. I can effortlessly come [...]

Skype, I Love You

June 7, 2010

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I was sitting in the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport on my way to Houston a few weeks ago. It was one of the rare times that I was quite a bit early for my flight and had about 45 minutes to kill. I flipped open my laptop and received a random alert from Skype saying that [...]

When to Sacrifice for a Relationship

January 15, 2010

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I checked my Google Reader on Monday for the first time in months. (I missed a lot of good stuff.) One of the posts I came across was from Jun Loayza. He’s an entrepreneur living the start up live and balancing a relationship. His dilemma: He was supposed to move to Philly with his girlfriend [...]

You Can Have Anything If You Put in the Work

January 5, 2010

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Before I settled in Brazil less than a week ago, I was all over the place: DC, New York, Atlanta, Ohio, and Jamaica. The great thing is that I’ve been able to see friends and clients that I’ve been working with for months. Everywhere I went, everyone asked me if I’ve lost weight and after [...]

What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur

October 26, 2009

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It’s 6 am and I haven’t been to sleep yet. Actually, I’ve slept about eight hours in the past three days. This is my life as an entrepreneur. This past weekend, I was talking to one of my friends, a fellow entrepreneur. He was going through one of those days where second guessing is normal, [...]