I'm learning Ruby right now. Gonna move on to Ruby on Rails as soon as possible.
I've gotten half way through this book and it's only been 3 weeks. I plan to finish it by the middle of may.
I even bought a macbook pro so that I could minize the little quirks that would screw me up learning this language.
I'm lucky enough to have found a professional programmer who is willing to help me out. I decided to just listen to him with minimal skepticism and it seems
I noticed the quality of two motivations I have, and the effects they have on what I do.
One is the motivation of having a lamboghini aventador, my own south miami beach condo on the water...etc
When I'm motivated by these things I have a tendency to rush into a project. The pull towards those items looses their power after only a few days, and then finally I've ended up with a project that doesn't excite me at all or even one I'm truly confident in. Even though it makes
This is working for me.
Someone suggested a tickler file. The only issue with that is that it's not portable. Unless it's digital.
I don't really like digital planners because I end up never checking them and forgetting about them. They've just never worked for me. And atm I don't have an phone or android so it can't sync my google planner with it. It's a cheap metro phone that looks like a blackberry but has the functionality of one of those old Nokia phones + a camera.
Don't chase the money.
Hell no.
That's what real estate agents and affiliate marketers and people in MLM schemes ...etc do.
What do you do instead?
It seems simple but it elludes everyone it seems.
It's what Steve Jobs did. It's what Trump does. It's what other's who are mega successful do.
They have two desires - to great a fantastic service/product, and to create amazing companies.
That's it.
I saw a video the other day by this dude with a sort of arrogant tone in his presentation.
He claimed to have figured out the core of what makes certain people incredibly successful, unique, powerful, influencial and what sets them apart from the rest.
His examples included the Wright Brothers, Apple, and a few other companies and people.
The basic idea was this.
At the core of what they all do, it was a belief or a collection of beliefs that guided