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Core behind all my different business ideas
On the surface it might look like that I am working on five different things but beneath they are actually connected by one common theme: they all build future for me that I want to experience.
Core behind all my different business ideas
Switching off work mode with exciting hobbies
When I get in to the groove with working I would just want to keep going. Working evenings, working weekends and mind running 24/7. The best antidote to this is to have exciting hobbies. Example this weekend I organized a small 'training camp' for my orienteering club mates. Leading up to it I created a map from my yard and nearby forest. This took a lot of time but kinda forced me to shift off work things and get out in the nature. During Friday and Saturday organizing hosting my club mates and the camp itself forced me to switch off from work stuff. 118 km cycling on Saturday definitely did that :D As a result I was fully 100 % off from my normal everyday work mode. Actually it feels now hard to start on Monday and get back to the "zone" which actually is a great sign. This means that I truly switched off. It takes a while to warm up! On top of this every business is somehow linked "to the real world" and what we people do in our lives. Even if you love building businesses and you could just work, work and work staying grounded in the "real world" is where you learn the most important lessons. After all every business is basically one of three: 1) B2C business serving people wanting to live their life happily 2) B2B serving other B2B or B2C So everything is linked back to why people buy products and that is basically: 1) Stay alive 2) Reproduce 3) Have fun Practical example: Long bike ride reminded me that I have been considering buying a gravel bike for over a year now. I got into checking what kind of bikes are out there new or second hand. I began pondering about things like: - How does whole business ecosystem around cycling work? - What is the role of a bike manufacturer when most of the bike components are bought from other manufacturers? - What is happening in me psychologically during the process of making a purchase decision? - What goes into negotiating a good deal on second hand market? This is where first hand learning happens which is key over to anything you could learn from other hand aka second hand learning.
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@Rolands Kumpins I believe Elon has combined his passion with his business and he is literally doing both at the same time. He has also been known to like partying and playing video games etc. So I am sure there are some things he does outside of business which we might not even know of. Interesting how you describe solar system as a metaphor for what you would want on the 'project management' side. If you system depends on other people logging in data to it then #1 problem to solve is how to make it so easy and effortless that people want to use it. At it's simplest it could be that every person leaving a daily report about what they did?
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@Nathan Turcinov You rarely hear anyone say: I was working 15 hours straigth with the power of energy drinks and then I had the aha moment!” 🤣
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Hello Bo! Feel free to send questions. Good one is to think about what is the current bottleneck and turning that into a question.
Hello world!
Hi there. Happy to join and find tips and tricks from like-minded people
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Hello Peter! What are you working on currently?
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@Peter Stoyanov Cool! What are the challenges locally why "international" solutions don't work?
My intro
Hi all, I just joined. Run two businesses and have couple of new businesses in mind - self service 24/7 full meal containers global franchise, family cars maintenave app and digital funeral (also global franchise). Currently experience trouble to stay organized. Use many devices and google workspace but problem is to see things simultaneously not to lose a task. Tried click up, too complex now examin notion. Here for a) maybe someone wants to coinvest b) to learn how others manage multitasking/multibusinesses
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Hello Rolands! To understand better your challenge in running multiple businesses what is your role in each one?
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For staying up with things I have lately noticed how simple things like gmail as a to-do list works. Every email is basically an to-do item which needs an action. Sometimes as simple as archiving or deleting it. I also send myself email so I remember to do things. Then I use Workflowy where I list all kind of to-dos, things to consider and notes. Easy to reorganize. The simpler the tool the more it forces you to focus on what is essential. Having a fancy Notion dashboard does not build your business even though it might feel good to you to use ite.
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Joel Hakala
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I am a multipreneur. I own three companies and I launch new ones. Passion for health & wellness.

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