
Ayodeji Awosika
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Ayodeji Awosika
Fix the problemYou don’t make enough money because you’re addicted to making money. Nassim Taleb says it well:“The three most harmful addictions are heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary.” It’s ironic. Most people will self-identify as someone who ‘doesn’t care about money, but when you look at their behavior, the story is the exact opposite. They spend a third of their life working hard for it at the expense of spending time with the people they care about most.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Ayodeji Awosika
Make $10K per month using skills you already haveAyodeji Awosika·FollowPublished inPractice in Public·12 min read·--This post is 3,000 words long. If you want to save it for later, you can download a PDF version here. You can turn your mind into money. You can take a hobby, experience from your career, ideas you’re curious about, or skills you have and turn them into a business. But there’s a right and wrong way to do it.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
medium.com | Eve Arnold |Ayodeji Awosika
Here’s what to do about itEve Arnold·FollowPublished inPractice in Public·3 min read·--Photo by Ewan Robertson on UnsplashSo you’re writing a lot and nobody is reading your work? You’ve been at this game a few months, maybe a year and you’re not getting the traction you wanted. You thought if you showed up, put in the effort, tried, focused, and created a discipline around your craft — that things would fall into place. But now?
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Nov 10, 2024 |
medium.com | Georg Plankl |Ayodeji Awosika
How to create your perfect workflow easilyGeorg Plankl·FollowPublished inPractice in Public·5 min read·--Photo by alexandre saraiva carniato from Pexels:Productive work often feels like navigating a maze for me. Endless twists, turns and no clear end in sight. It’s easy to get lost in a flood of advice, time management tips, and daily schedules. Brain trainer Jim Kwik gave me a compass to navigate this maze with his 3C method.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
medium.com | Celia Fidalgo |Ayodeji Awosika
It wants you to think you’re going to think you’re going to have a terrible time. It couldn’t be more wrong. Celia Fidalgo, PhD·FollowPublished inPractice in Public·3 min read·--Photo by Timur Shakerzianov on UnsplashI’m in the car, squirming in my seat, barely keeping my eyes open. My fiancé and I are on our way to brunch with his family, and I am not thrilled. My whole morning is built on a foundation of exhaustion and terrible sleep on a too-small couch.
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I've noticed that around the age of 25-28, people split into two different groups: - Group A has that quarter life crisis and realizes 'oh shit...if I don't change I'm going to fall into mediocrity forever' - Group B settles into a groove and remains there permanently What is

In business, 20% of the journey gets you 80% of the result. Once you get over that period where everything is hard, you suck at what you do, and nothing seems to work, which last for like 6 to 12 months, you'll be fine after that. Most people quit before they get there.

RT @Ayotheauthor: Started playing chess recently it’s addicting. https://t.co/ESCzzD2g32