Tag: Week 4

Week 4

Day 029 | Week 4 summary

It’s been another productive week where we’ve refined the ideas further and started talking in more detail about the formalities of this whole thing. Something tangible is starting to take shape and what’s to come next is the most exciting, so far.

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Good small business guide

Day 028 | Different types of research

I got the book you see above from D for Christmas a while back. I read parts of it last year when I set up my own Limited Company and right now it’s becoming really handy in terms of a guide of all the things we need to look into.

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Southbank

Day 027 | The travelling office

To overcome the distance factor that is the downside of living in different parts of the city, we’ve started meeting up in cafes to work through the ideas. It’s a bit of trial and error to find one with that is quite enough so you can sit down for a while

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Day 026 | Celebrations

Today it’s D’s birthday and I thought it fitting to write a few lines around the importance to celebrate and the type of work environment I want to create.

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Bender's seal of approval

Day 025 | Formalities

A couple of summers ago a new addition to our group of friends told me to make sure D and I had the legal aspects regarding our flat on paper. It was a slightly weird conversation to be having with someone I was meeting for the first time, but I

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Test well

Day 024 | Testing

Tonight we were going to test the ideas on a third person. Unfortunately they got stuck at work so instead we had another working session trying to refine them further.

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Thoughts

Day 023 | Thoughts

The best part of last week was to put my thoughts on the ideas to the test. To be forced to articulate what I actually meant and had in mind, and to answer questions from Yellow.

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Why you should write every day

You probably think you have nothing to write about but once you start it gets hard to stop. Honestly. Writing is an incredibly important skill at all levels. By writing every day you reflect on things in a different and clearer way and you become better at expressing yourself. If you haven’t tried writing every day, give it a try for 30 days to begin with. I did it every day of 2012. Seth Godin has done it for years and swears by it.