Side Hustle Spark 192: How to be remarkable (Seth Godin)

Hope you enjoy and benefit from this two-minute curation of Seth Godin’s How to be remarkable blog post.

If nothing else, this post should steer you toward his blog/daily email subscription.

Forge ahead!


And now, time for book recommendations…or shameless commercialism…or both. Okay, there are definitely book recommendations…

These seven books are go-to sources of inspiration and valued experience. These are affiliate links which, if you use to preview and buy the product, won’t raise the product’s price and will earn me a commission. At that point, I’ll be that much closer to buying that unclaimed island in the Caribbean. Please don’t ask for the island’s coordinates. It is mine and you can’t have it. ;->

These books cut across so many lines of productivity and accomplishment. Whether you use these links or go elsewhere, get your hands on these.

Side Hustle Spark 170: How about ‘new WEEK’ resolutions?

Side hustlers are, understandably, driven by goals. And in January, New Years resolutions–whether vilified or acclaimed–top the list of goal-related topics.

I liked this theconversation.com post on keeping your resolutions, though, to ease the pressure, maybe just view them as ‘new week resolutions’.

See how they fit over the next seven days.

  1. Clarify and honor your values. For the side hustle I’m working on, it’s about sending support to others.
  2. Frame goals and your life in positive terms. The post mentions gratitude as one of those ‘positives’. I’m grateful right now that I’m using older, but still working, backup tech tools as my cranky prime laptop has been given a ‘timeout’.
  3. Change your environment to make it easier. This very much reminds me of one of James Clear’s suggestions in his Atomic Habits book. For me, it’s setting out my work folder on the table that I pass by 20 times a day. If it was tucked away in my ‘quiet workspace’, I could go a day without even seeing it. It paid off yesterday with a productive half-hour editing session on a piece I’d avoided for weeks.
  4. Be prepared with ‘if-then’ strategies.
  5. Use a gradual approach. This tests my patience muscle, doesn’t it? But, as Chris Guillebeau, and many others, espouse: One small step each day pays off.
  6. Imagine rewards and then enjoy them. (Oh, yeah, right now I’m seeing a steaming mug of Italian roast, its steam wafting over a chocolate chip-hazelnut scone…Excuse me, I’ll be back in a minute…or ten.)
  7. Be kind to yourself, even during setbacks. (This might require one of these ‘imagined rewards’ on a small scale. Muffins and scones, be on alert!)

This post contains an affiliate link. If you use this link to buy the Atomic Habits book, I will earn a commission and I’ll be that much closer to buying that unclaimed island in the Caribbean. Thanks. Please don’t ask for the island’s coordinates. It’s mine and you can’t have it.

Side Hustle Spark 129: Wisdom from Seth Godin

I could go on and on with good stuff from Seth Godin. [And my next post will feature him again.] In fact, he probably wouldn’t be thrilled with my use of the word ‘wisdom’, but hey, years and years of observations and insights will inevitably lead to what I would call ‘wisdom’.

And, yes, I will never win Canva awards for stellar design. In fact, they’d probably prefer I not even suggest I used their tools. Oy.

If you want to subscribe to Seth’s blog, here’s the link.


And now, time for book recommendations…or shameless commercialism…or both. Okay, there are definitely book recommendations…

These seven books are go-to sources of inspiration and valued experience. These are affiliate links which, if you use to preview and buy the product, won’t raise the product’s price and will earn me a commission. At that point, I’ll be that much closer to buying that unclaimed island in the Caribbean. Please don’t ask for the island’s coordinates. It is mine and you can’t have it. ;->

These books cut across so many lines of productivity and accomplishment. Whether you use these links or go elsewhere, get your hands on these.

Suggestion 82: Growing Your Blog–tips from ryrob.com.

Still curating content from ryrob’s 40 Blogging Tips and Advice From Top Bloggers in 2020.

A few paraphrased nuggets from the second section, Growing Your Blog.

  1. Every time you communicate, you’re selling. Add value each time you post. — Hiten Shah
  2. Create meaningful connections with readers. — Mariah Coz
  3. Get out from behind your screen and meet people. — Tommy Griffith
  4. Early on, build habits that lead to later success. — James Clear
  5. Read your competitor’s content, then one-up it. — Garrett Moon
  6. Find your readers, then reach out. — Poornima Vijayashanker
  7. Produce where your audience already is. [ex. Medium.com] –Austin Belcak
  8. Goal: Consistently great content at rates steered by reader response.
  9. Build your email list from Day 1. — Alexis Grant

Suggestion 56: Get to know James Clear

This guy knows habits and self-motivation.

Here’s a link to [as of July 23] his 50+ short, but helpful, newsletters.

This has also been added to my lists page.

Have a good weekend.

Check in if you have questions or requests.


And now, time for book recommendations…or shameless commercialism…or both. Okay, there are definitely book recommendations…

These seven books are go-to sources of inspiration and valued experience. These are affiliate links which, if you use to preview and buy the product, won’t raise the product’s price and will earn me a commission. At that point, I’ll be that much closer to buying that unclaimed island in the Caribbean. Please don’t ask for the island’s coordinates. It is mine and you can’t have it. ;->

These books cut across so many lines of productivity and accomplishment. Whether you use these links or go elsewhere, get your hands on these.