Are you falling for the fancy?

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At times a motorbike works better than a fancy truck

This post is no. 6 in 7-post how to make an impact series

You will meet many demons on path to success.

One of these demons is falling for fancy.

Falling for fancy means wanting things to be a certain way before you can take the next step.

Let us see how it plays in real life.

You want to start on your own but you do not because you are scared of not looking like a real entrepreneur without a fancy office, flashy tools and employees.

You want to start a blog but do not start thinking about the perfect idea that you will start with. At times you want to start your blog with a certain design.

You want to go for a new job but you do not apply for one (even if it is the dream job you thought of and you have the desired skill set) thinking of getting some more experience under the belt; and scared that you may be rejected.

(When) it hurts to be fancy

The problem with Fancy First approach is that delays action. At times you may not begin at all if your thoughts are powered by this approach.

From a business perspective; it helps if you do not fall for fancy even after tasting some success. Do not go for a costly update to your website if it does not help you win more business. Look at what function it serves; if the desired function is being served why bother changing it? At times going for a simple tweak like adding an email newsletter makes more sense than going for an overhaul. No point buying a new laptop if you can work with the old one.

You got the point, right.

The key is not to be “penny wise pound foolish” but to be judicious and fast on your feet. Spend where it is needed and avoid when it is not required.

How to do it right? SOLID FIRST. FANCY LATER.

Build a solid core first.

In business, from day one or even before you launch, focus on getting your 1st paid client. If that looks impossible then find some initial non-paying clients who can endorse your work in public. Your website can wait, so can your email on your own domain.

If you can’t get a branded email just start with a Gmail account. Start with a blog if not having a website is delaying your launch.

If you want to pitch for investment; do not spend a week or a month preparing a fancy presentation; instead spend this time building a prototype or getting your first paying customer. In case of software find some beta users. See if your potential investors are ready to test your software. For Slideshare and many others some of their early investors were also their earlier users. Reading, learning and preparation makes sense; but action is what matters the most.

If you think and get into action mode; you will not find time to think about office space or employees as something that stands in the way of you starting up. Most of the times these are excuses people give themselves to avoid the risk of starting up.

Even when you need a resource to help you build your start up, you may meet once a week in a local cafe. WordPress, the blogging platform that powers this blog has almost all of its employees working virtually. Have you heard of PlentyofFish.com? It is among the world leaders in online dating. It was run by the founder from his apartment till recently.

Similarly do not wait for the perfect gear before you can hit the running trail.

Same is true of writers and creative professionals. Believe me you do not need a Mac or a new laptop to start writing. Writing regularly makes you a better writer not writing on a fancy machine.

So writers, go write. Entrepreneurs start something later you will have time and resources to build team and tools around it.

What do you say?

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A new plan for life


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How do you see your new life shaping?

This post is no. 5 in 7-post how to make an impact series

Most of us are conditioned to look at life as something built around work.

What if you built your life around fun? Not looking at life as something where you got up, entered work day, finished work, came back home to have food, sleep and take care of some responsibilities.

What if you looked at life as a non-stop festival filled with joy, love and fulfilment; with some intermittent planned bursts of action. Not thinking of bursts of action as something where you push yourself to get the maximum work done but where you are naturally productive because you are 100% relaxed and motivated to produce world class work.

This idea is not something that should live inside this blog post but something that you should try. See how it works for you. Would you not be happy with a life time of fun?

How to make this transition?

  1. Commit to build your life around fun and your passions. (Tip: First try before deciding whether it is for you.)
  2. Look at the time between – the end of your work day and the start of next work day – as special time where you relax, rejuvenate and be 100% with self, people and ideas that matter for you.
  3. Apply 4×4 to work that earns your bread and butter.

Get started with these non-work ideas to spend your evenings

  • Exercise
  • Learn to play music or something that you wanted to do forever
  • Play with friends, kids or family members (depending on what stage of life you are in)
  • Hang out with your partner
  • Indulge: Cook, eat, watch your favourite concert  or a movie, listen to music

A model evening

  • Get back
  • Drink a glass of water
  • Eat something light
  • Lie down for 15 minutes
  • Get into your exercise gear and indulge in some intense physical activity for 30-60 minutes
  • Learn something new which you always wanted
  • Enjoy a leisurely dinner (make an effort to eat slowly and savour the food)
  • Indulge in some passive activity – listen to soothing music, watch a movie or take a leisurely stroll.
  • Create a sleep ritual if you do not have one – like taking a head and feet massage, meditation or small dose of reflection on the day.

Mornings are better kept simple

It is better not to do too much planning. Better if you work on nourishing your body and brain. Eat a relaxed breakfast and read or listen to an audio-book.

Just keep in mind

During a holiday it is easy to go overboard. Take this mini-holiday everyday but also understand that having fun does not call for going out of balance. It helps if you keep a fixed sleep and wake up time; and also some defined time for dinner and breakfast with rest of the activities built around these.

Try this and come back to share your ideas.

How can we make it better?

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Hi there, my name is Mohit Pawar. I work with brands and digital media based out of New Delhi, India. In my spare time, I pen my thoughts; organize open-source technology conferences and devote my energies to the cause of entrepreneurship. More