The Value of Many Tiny Financial Winsby Wil SchroterThe mentality of all your daily sacrifices, struggles, and losses eventually leading to getting rich is wishful thinking (sometimes). Why not work on achieving small but steady financial wins, instead of staying broke for years in the hopes of getting rich all at once?Continue
We All Fake it ‘Til We Make itby Wil SchroterYou can’t fake real success. But, in the early stages of your Startup, you can run it in a way wherein your mindset is bent on believing you can make it until you’re finally there.Continue
Founder Consequencesby Wil SchroterAs a Founder, every single word, phrase, and statement you utter has consequences. When you speak, make sure you’re ready for the pros and cons, and eventually, how it will affect your Startup.Continue
My Unhealthy Relationship With Workby Wil SchroterNope, this isn’t about love. This is about developing unhealthy relationships with family, friends, and anyone within your social circle because your toxic work life is making everything else toxic.Continue
The Goal is NOT to be a Startupby Wil SchroterSure, Startups get more opportunities to grow and funding offers to expand. But you can’t stay in this phase forever.Continue
When Competition Doesn't Matter | Startups.comby Wil SchroterHow many times has your competition kept you up at night? A new feature here, seed funding there, maybe you’ve even lost a customer or two – but how much of a threat are they, really?Continue
We Can't Fight at Home and at Workby Wil SchroterAs said many times, don’t bring your work problems home the same way you can’t let your personal issues affect your work performance. You can’t deal with issues from both ends because it's unhealthy.Continue
Let's Kill the 40 Hour Workweekby Wil SchroterIf you work for 30+ hours each week, what would you worry you won’t get done? Now, if you won’t sit eight hours in the office — can you possibly do more somewhere more comfortable than in your office? The answer? YES!Continue
How to Find Minimum Viable Happinessby Wil SchroterIn most cases, Founders find happiness when they feel safe, when their efforts are validated, and when people appreciate their accomplishments. It doesn’t require much, yet the effort put forth to achieve happiness is basically blood, sweat, tears, and years of hard work.Continue