Archive: April, 2008

“So, you are looking for a way to make easy money, then?”

I didn’t quite know what to answer to that question. I hadn’t thought of my dreams in quite those terms before.

All I could say was: “in a way, yes…but…” The discussion was over.

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Escape!

April 21st, 2008 by Jarkko (11 Comments)

Warning: Reading this post can make you pay $9.99 for a book.

Reading this book can make you do dramatic changes in your life and turn you into an escape artist.

Proceed reading at your own risk.

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On March 4th I wrote a post titled Side Business, Smart Business in which I made a few claims about side business. Among other things, I said: “Don’t do the same thing you do in your day job.”

Everyone didn’t agree. Which got me thinking.

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Finding New Blogs

April 12th, 2008 by Jarkko (10 Comments)

One of my symptoms for being insanely interested in too many things is my compulsory urge of aquiring ever more blogs to my reading list. I’m fighting the addiction by periodically dropping about 50% of my subscriptions, but that’s not my topic today.

Today I want to talk about finding new blogs.

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What if I told you that you are running a business without knowing it?

Throughout March, I wrote articles about running a side business: Starting one. Making sure it doesn’t break your life balance. You read the articles and thought that you might start one too – some day.

And all the time, you already had a business.

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A few days ago, I announced joining Mark Hayward on his Make Money Online challenge with the goal of creating myself a muse business to free me from having to work to being able to do what I want.

Now it’s time to share my first actions.

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I have written about dreams. I have written about goals. Soon I am going to write about actions. But there’s one thing I have avoided all the while: sharing the details for the one dream and goal that drives me to all the side business activities I write about.

I want to be a stay-at-home dad.

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