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The work/job/life Balance – an Idea on Enforcing Boundaries

One of the challenges us “part-time” entrepreneurs face is the creep of our “5 to 9″ (i.e. the side-projects) into our “9 to 5″ (our employment). We are duty bound to our

By Casey Ellis · 22 Mar 2010
Building

Outsourcing — When to Remove Yourself from Your Own Life

This is an interesting way of looking at it… I’ll use hypothetical numbers for the illustration. This post is aimed at those thinking in terms of work or business, but

By Casey Ellis · 20 Mar 2010
Building

Have Idea — Will Work for Equity

I’ve been meeting up with some very cool people of late. One person in particular got me to thinking about the idea of venture capital and equity sharing. I find myself

By Casey Ellis · 17 Mar 2010
Building

Start something. today.

My dad has a saying that I love: “You can’t steer a parked car” You sort of can… turning the wheel is a bit harder… But I digress – the point of the saying is tha

By Casey Ellis · 17 Mar 2010
Building

Juggling Dual Roles

This is one of my favourite blogs… This post talks about some of the things one needs to consider when working a part-time “on the side” (or a “5 to 9″ as I like to call

By Casey Ellis · 16 Mar 2010
Building

Have idea. Will Work for equity.

I’ve been meeting up with some very cool people of late. One person in particular got me to thinking about the idea of venture capital and equity sharing. I find myself

By Casey Ellis · 08 Mar 2010
Thinking

Life Is Learning

The single greatest personal skill in business is the ability to learn. The second greatest personal skill in business is to be able to adapt and apply that learning in

By Casey Ellis · 06 Mar 2010
Building

Outsourcing My Life — Week 1

I mentioned in this post about getting a concierge service, delivered through a flat fee, through my credit card provider. Here’s an update on some of the tasks I’ve put

By Casey Ellis · 25 Feb 2010
Building

Outsourcing — Thinking Outside the Box

I love the book “The 4-hour Work Week”. A mate of mine just posted in his blog about the beginnings of his adventures in outsourcing, using outsourced workers from the Ph

By Casey Ellis · 13 Feb 2010
Building

Bold When Others Are Cautious

I’ve probably spent too much time watching the stock exchange and the forex market over the past few days… What’s happening in the world economy at the moment is pretty m

By Casey Ellis · 29 Jan 2010
Building

Whatever Your Hand Finds to Do

Image via Wikipedia Here’s the thing… I would describe myself as someone who is continually pregnant with the plans and dreams and hopes I know God Himself has planted

By Casey Ellis · 28 Jan 2010