@fiverr@FiverrSupport it would be really nice if you would advise your design clients that when they design things for the American market, they should use American sizes. They're not the same as European sizes. It would make things a lot easier on their clients and on American print providers. Please and thank you!
The best entrepreneurs are students first, leaders second. Markets evolve, technology changes, and what worked yesterday won’t work tomorrow. Stay curious — learning is your most valuable competitive edge.
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Systems are key! Every process you document is one less decision you’ll need to make tomorrow. Systems don’t slow you down — they buy back your time. Freedom comes from structure, not from winging it.
#Business#Entrepreneurship#Systems#Growth#Leadership
If you’re always comfortable, you’re not innovating. Every great idea feels risky at first — that’s why most people never try. Lean into discomfort. That’s where the breakthroughs live.
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A refund might cost you money today, but poor service will cost you customers for life. Protecting trust is always cheaper than repairing reputation. Put people before pennies — it pays back with loyalty.
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Slow decisions kill momentum. Perfect information doesn’t exist, and waiting too long is often more dangerous than making the wrong call. Decide, act, adjust — speed creates opportunities hesitation can’t.
Entrepreneurship looks glamorous from the outside — freedom, success, big wins. But what people don’t see are the long nights, the doubts, and the failures that come first. The question isn’t if you’ll face them…
…it’s when. And when they come, your response determines whether you quit, stall, or rise to a level you didn’t know you had.
Great ideas often come from outside your own industry. Read a lot, listen to podcasts, ask questions, and never assume you’ve “arrived.” The moment you think you know it all, the market will prove you wrong.
Every time I’ve lived in a new place or traveled abroad, I’ve learned something fresh about business. Exposure to new cultures forces you to see problems differently. Travel isn’t just leisure — it’s R&D for the mind.
The dream of many entrepreneurs is freedom: time, money, and choice. But here’s the trap — too many business owners chase revenue while chaining themselves to the grind. The truth is…
…freedom doesn’t come from making more, it comes from designing systems that let you step away. Build a business that serves your life, not one that consumes it.
Great businesses aren’t built on motivation; they’re built on systems. A good process will beat a good mood every time. And here’s the hard truth…
Without strong systems, you’re not really building a business — you’re just building yourself a job. That means long hours, constant stress, and a future where the work never stops unless you do. Systems are the difference between working in your business forever and owning a business that works for you. If you want true freedom, design structures that don’t rely on willpower to succeed.
As a business owner, neglecting to invest in your team's development means missing out on unparalleled growth. Your greatest asset? The dedicated individuals pouring 8+ hours daily into your vision. Empower them as whole people, not just roles—unlock potential that transforms businesses.
You’ve heard the expression works smarter, not harder. Nobody said don’t work hard. Hard work applied in the wrong place equals a lot of effort without results.
We are rewarded for results, not effort so be smart enough to put your hard work in the right place or be humble enough to notice you need to make a change.
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#Focus #Success
Everyone wants the win, but nobody wants the scar tissue. The truth is, the scars are what make the wins possible. You can’t build resilience in comfort…
…you build it by failing, adjusting, and coming back stronger. Every time you get up, you prove to yourself that you’re harder to kill than your excuses.
Did you know there's an underground industry out there called "cars for Door Dash." Here's how it works:
- Buy a "cheap" but reliable car for $7-$10k
- Properly insure it
- Rent it out for ~$400 per week on FB Marketplace to Door Dash drivers
But WHY does this work? Well...