Those crazy weeks have a name. Burning weeks. Putting out fires is part of my job and it’s a great analogy I use a lot. It’s okay, everyone goes through them and most improve themselves from the process. Keep up the hustle!
Saying yes can seriously damage your business if it’s ill advised or not thought out. Blooware ultimately got into a bad spot because of this very problem.
Once a week I take a break and do something I enjoy whether it’s make something new, go for a walk or try a new flavour of coffee this keeps me focused on my passion and reminds me that I enjoy it. If you’re a business owner and you’re struggli
A lot of young people don’t even know that they don’t have to go to university in this episode I talk about the brand of university and the companies that are starting to come away from the idea that you need a degree to get the job you want.
YouTube is a strange CV but it worked and got me my first proper job at Realm Pictures working alongside an amazing team and doing something I absolutely loved...crawling through the dirt laying CAT5 internet cable in the early hours of the mor
Very early on I had so much ambition I forgot that I had only just started on this long journey, the people close to me reminded me to think about how young I was and that the company was still a baby. it’s my personal belief that if I had not
Understanding your customers is vital to producing a great product or service from past experience I talk about my understanding of how best to do that and the benefits they receive if you understand your customer I also talk about a personal f
This is the first official episode of my new podcast building Blooware where I go through the pain points of building my company, how it nearly killed me and the lessons I learned to hopefully provide some value to some of you. enjoy!