#AskPeshev 134: Personality and Productivity

#AskPeshev 134: Personality and Productivity

Regardless of whether you are the employer or the employee, I think we can all agree on how your personality and productivity can have a huge impact on your day-to-day undertakings.Good thing, my Forbes roundups this week tackle these two and they're featured in this newsletter along with my takes on the following questions:

  • Is it okay to launch multiple startups?

  • Is it okay to approach a business with unsolicited advice?

Enjoy soaking in some golden nuggets and let me know if you have similar questions or need further consulting đźš€ Mario

Latest News and StoriesForbes: 10 Apps To Boost Productivity And Efficiency For You And Your Whole TeamFor many professionals, having the option to work from home has brought significant benefits, like cutting commuting costs or working in a more comfortable setting. However, it can be even easier to lose time at work when sharing that space with responsibilities in the home, whether it’s the laundry sitting in the corner of the room, the kids’ homework, or the dog needing to go outside.Read more…Forbes: Nine Effective Ways To Showcase Your Personality On LinkedInWhen you're looking to impress potential employers and business peers, it can be difficult to show off your personality on the limited pages of a resume or job application. Thankfully, LinkedIn provides a great opportunity to get more personal with your network.Read more…#AskPeshev: Is Launching Multiple Startups a Good Idea?If you are a new entrepreneur who cannot afford to invest in building multiple platforms and hire a team for each venture, stick to a single startup at first. People who own multiple businesses have spent over a decade building a career, saving capital, creating a network, and studying the foundations of sales, marketing, business development, hiring, legal, and finances. Fresh entrepreneurs—even those with MBAs—often lack business expertise and haven’t gone through the long process of...Read more…LinkedIn: Approaching a Business With RemarksWould you approach a "prospect" with a cold pitch or a relevant message - whenever anything is broken? I had several intros in the San Diego area this week and while most of them were barely personal, some of them were very relevant to what we do - and the difference is staggering. I got connected to an entrepreneur last week and his homepage had a missing image. I brought this up in an intro message and it was so much more relevant than a random outreach. But it's a slippery slope. Here's how to approach it well. (Also, hit me up if you're in Southern California and happy to grab a coffee over the weekend!)Read more…