April 9, 2010
Competition on the web is fierce and it seems that to differentiate themselves from the crowd many companies simply add feature X without any regards to their brand. When making any changes/additions to your site, products or services you should always end up asking how will this hurt or help your brand. If it doesn’t help it in anyway why should you proceed with it? It’s very difficult to add a new feature today that your competition can’t add tomorrow. Features aren’t what will separate your company from the crowd, your brand is what will do it.
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Source: Your Logo Is Not Your Brand
April 3, 2010
Personally, I agree with Thoreau’s definition: ‘A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone.’
If you’re spending most of your time working on things you care about and you’re having the experiences you want to be having, that’s success.
Thinking of success more as a ‘state of being’ and less as an accomplishment is a very useful mindshift. Instead of focusing on how to make enormous sums of money or become famous, figure out how you could live your life without worrying about money or without caring whether or not people notice you. The end result is often the same, but it’s a completely different way to experience life.

Josh Kaufman
Independent Business Educator and Author, The Personal MBA
Source: How To Educate Yourself
Labels: Success