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by Jake Mogul on January 11th, 2010

If you want more money the most obvious thing to do is get a job. But the vast majority of jobs involve trading time for money. If we do not enjoy the jobs we do, if they are not a calling for us, then the trade of time for money is more than just a trade, it is a sacrifice and a sacrifice that the vast majority of people make because they think that there is no choice. But in today’s modern world there are several ways in which you can generate income without making such a sizeable sacrifice of your time. Read the rest of this entry »
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by Jake Mogul on December 6th, 2009
The media will have you believe that all successful entrepreneurs are high school drop outs. None of them ever went to university because they weren’t academic. Instead they possessed some intangible sort of “street savvy” that you cannot learn, but have to be born with. They all started out very young selling sweets to other kids at school and were probably dislexic.
Doug Richard finished high school, went to university and never did anything entrepreneurial until his mid 20s. He was seriously disadvantaged, he jokes. And yet, despite all the odds being against him, he still managed to create a software company and sell it to IBM several years later for £710 million.
Doug Richard, former star of BBC’s Dragons’ Den, while plugging his School For Startups, spoke like Dr House on business, about where his ideas come from, his biggest mistakes and how to know if your business idea has what it takes to make you millions. Read the rest of this entry »
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by Jake Mogul on October 22nd, 2009

If slash when I eventually have children (I hope it is when rather than if), one of the single most powerful pieces of life information I will teach them is to appreciate the value of books. During my teens, I began reading a lot, largely due to not having the kind of social life I wished I had and not having much else to do with my time. And out of the hundreds of books I have read over the past ten years, there are five I have picked that I think have revolutionized my life and thinking in various ways.
The five books I’ve chosen have been so influencial that I can say with confidence that had I not read them, I would be a different person, and the worse for it. If you enjoy the posts on my blog, I strongly urge you to read these books. And if you’ve read any of these books, I strongly urge you to subscribe to my blog because, well, you’ll enjoy it!
Without further ado, five books that changed my life… Read the rest of this entry »
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by Jake Mogul on September 10th, 2009

The following article details goal achievement theories, techniques, philosophies and strategies that are some of the most powerful I have ever had the priveledge of learning: How to achieve the seemingly unachievable.
Throughout my childhood I had a reputation for being a bit of a dreamer; wanting and believing I could have things that most people saw as impossible. Needless to say that over the years a good few people have had a good laugh or two at my expense. This sort of negative influence is very destructive and if I wasn’t so irritatingly stubborn about the things I want, I probably would have listened to it and given up. But I didn’t…
What I believe I have now is a workable system that can be duplicated by anybody to make ANY dream more achievable and ultimately within realistic reach of regular people like you and me.
I’ve already used it to realize a couple of dreams.
Now I’ll share it with you and show you how you can use it too.
Here’s how it works… Read the rest of this entry »
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