helps you avoid some painful

Posted on Jun 10, 2022

Below is a long blog post about 35 of the biggest mistakes I’ve made in my life. I hope it helps you avoid some painful lessons and maybe even saves your sanity (and that of those around you). This list was compiled from over two decades of personal experience, research on other people’s experiences, and listening to clients talk openly about their struggles with me. It’s not an exhaustive or comprehensive list but rather one based on what has proven itself time after time throughout history as being incredibly common among successful entrepreneurs, investors, writers, artists, etc… Enjoy! -Dave

  1. Failure to Delegate This one is soooo important for any business owner who wants to stay sane while running his/her company at maximum efficiency levels yet still have enough energy left each day when they get home to enjoy spending quality family time together without having been drained dry all day by work related stress problems! If there isn’t anyone else available within reasonable proximity whom can handle certain tasks well then consider hiring someone online through sites like Fiverr where skilled freelancers charge much lower fees than traditional agencies do due largely because these workers live outside major metropolitan areas such us New York City which limits competition amongst local service providers significantly thereby increasing profitability potential drastically compared against similar offerings offered elsewhere across America.”
  2. Not Taking Time Off Work After Your First Year In Business Taking vacation days and holidays are vital for keeping yourself healthy both mentally & physically—it gives our minds rest & rejuvenate themselves allowing them come back refreshed ready tackle whatever may await next week/month ahead! Just make sure when planning out how many hours per year should spend away form desk chair(or kitchen counter),remember add couple extra weeks onto total number because unexpected things happen during travel period causing delays along journey home making arrival late evening instead morning flights leaving early afternoon;so don’t forget pack snacks food drink just-in case something goes wrong en route destination location chosen originally planned date departure arriving airport terminal building located near city center downtown area close everything needed take advantage situation created unexpected circumstances encountered previously mentioned point #8 below section titled ‘Make Sure To Have A Plan B.’”
  3. Having No Idea What You Want To Do When Growing Up Everyone knows that growing up is hard. But sometimes we need guidance from others if only because no matter how old you are – whether five years old or thirty-five–there will always be something new happening every single day which makes figuring out exactly what direction our lives should go off course without warning! That’s why this tip comes highly recommended: Find Someone Who Knows More Than Anyone Else On The Planet About How Things Should Go Forward From Here On Out And Follow Their Below is a long blog post about 2016 in review. It’s the same one I have shared every year since starting this little experiment of mine back in May, 2007. I was going to include a new section on my favorite things from 2016 but that would be too big for this page and make it slow-loading so you can read it if you like at the end of today’s email or after clicking here: 8 Things That Made My Life Better This Year (and How They Can Make Yours Too). If you don’t want to wait, just click here now. But either way, enjoy! Below is a long blog post about 2013. The post was written on the plane back from my trip to India in December, but I never got around to posting it until now as there has been no time for me and the kids have been sick this week with flu/colds etc. So I thought that Christmas would be a good excuse to get it posted up before New Years Eve! Here goes… Well, what an interesting year 2013 turned out to be. Looking at some of my plans made last January (which can always turn into something else!) I knew things were going to change – especially when we moved house again mid-year. In between all those changes though….. 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If you are looking for some insight into how to implement 3d printers in your school district then there may actually be something valuable here. That said…I do have some things to say! Enjoy. :) The Power of 10: The Future Of Learning Is At Our Fingertips (By Matt Esterman) There’s been an explosion over the last few years regarding the development of new technologies designed specifically for education purposes; however most teachers don’t know where to start implementing them effectively within our classrooms today because we aren’t familiar enough yet either way! We need more support from people like YOU guys so please share any thoughts/ideas below - thanks again everyone!!! What if we could print out anything? What if every student had access to cutting edge tools and materials? And what if those same resources were available at home too – all without having to wait until next semester begins when classes resume after break ends? These questions become even harder once reality sets in: In order achieve true success across multiple generations both locally & globally alike requires us first recognize exactly why each individual feels compelled towards learning before taking action steps toward achieving those goals themselves individually!! It doesn’t matter anymore “where” but rather “how far away“..from one another…that matters nowadays since everything else revolves around connections made online via social networks such Facebook along side Twitter etc.,etc.,etc…….this stuff isn’t going anywhere fast folks…..and neither does our ability connect others together regardless location geographical distance political boundaries race gender orientation religion sexual preference whatever else holds sway upon hearts minds souls humanity itself despite attempts otherwise attempt disconnecting communities families friends lovers enemies foes enemies friends frenemies best worst case scenarios possible given current climate environment conditions variables factors influences impacting lives livelihood futures wellbeings worldwide forevermore everlastingly …. We live in interesting times. Technology has advanced quickly enough that many schools can already afford 3D printers—but there might still be obstacles stopping you from using them. Maybe you worry about cost or space constraints; maybe staff members feel threatened by change instead of excited about opportunity. Whatever holds back educators from embracing this powerful tool needs addressing head-on right now! At the end of day though: We must remember why teaching takes place at all–to help kids grow up happy healthy productive Below is a long blog post about 2016. It’s not exactly “new year, new me” because I’m going to be continuing many of the same habits and goals that were set out last year – in fact it might even seem like things are repeating themselves again! However this time around there have been some changes made which hopefully will make for a more fruitful outcome. I’ve decided to continue with my 5:3 diet as well as my exercise regime. This means I can eat what I want (within reason) but only three days per week; Monday, Wednesday & Friday. The other four days I stick with low carb foods such as meat/fish/veg etc without potatoes or rice etc… This has worked really well so far except when we go on holiday where all bets are off! The weight loss is steady if slow however I do think that once summer comes along it should speed up. The exercise continues every day apart from Sunday (except for yoga classes), I haven’t missed one since August 2014 although sometimes I feel like skipping them due to tiredness at night. But having said that over Christmas I was eating way too much chocolate and drinking wine almost daily which meant an increase in weight gain instead of losing pounds during December. Aim now is to keep up consistency with both aspects until July. The good news is that I’ll still be doing my part-time job alongside studying full time starting February next year. Which actually means I won’t need to work through the Summer months anymore! So no more stress trying to balance everything especially with exams coming soon after Easter break ends. Hopefully by then most assignments would already have been handed back allowing us students free reign over our studies knowing fully well that come May/June final results aren’t released till September anyway.. unless you fail something majorly important though obviously lol!!!