Stop Talking, Start Doing Action Book (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-85708-688-4 (ISBN)
Have you got an itch? To start your own business, go to the North Pole, retrain, lose weight, get promoted, learn to play the ukulele? Or do you just have a nagging sense that there must be more to life? If there is something you really want to do, but secretly fear you'll never do it then you need this book,
The original Stop Talking Start Doing helped readers to move from talking to doing, To climb into the ring and face their fears about making their thing happen, It helped readers to understand why they had fears and why starting was easier than they thought, It encouraged them to start somewhere, anywhere,
The Stop Talking Start Doing Action Book will help you to identify where or what that starting point should be, and how to build from there to make your thing happen, It will help you to evaluate why you have procrastinated until now and identify the small steps you need to take to make it happen,
But it will help you to plan beyond that, It will help you see how you can execute your idea through small, simple steps that are right for you, rather than one undefined, daunting task, Find sources of inspiration that work for you and learn how you can draw upon them as you go, draw confidence from previous experiences, and find the self-discipline you need to make swift decisions along the way,
- Identify your personal starting point
- Take the first steps to set your plan into motion
- Find your inspiration and self-discipline
- Build confidence in your quick decisions along the way
Shaa Wasmund MBE (London, UK) is founder of the UK's number one resource for small businesses and entrepreneurs Smarta,com, a bestselling author, entrepreneur and keynote speaker,
Shaa was born in the US and raised in the UK so calls both places home, She has founded several businesses and worked with some of the world's leading entrepreneurs (including Sir James Dyson and Sir Bob Geldof), She is fanatical about social media and digital in small business and created the 'Smarta Business Builder' a groundbreaking cloud-based toolkit for business,
She speaks prolifically (weekly) at events with a wide range or audiences sizes, She runs her own live courses, events and retreats and has also launched a series of online courses via the Groupon website,
She has won many accolades, including being of the Institute of Director's Most Connected Women, and this year has been granted an MBE by HRH The Queen for her services to business and entrepreneurship,
Shaa's previous book with Wiley, Stop Talking, Start Doing, and was the #1 Business Book in retailer WHSmith for over a year - an unprecedented achievement for any title they've stocked,
A motivational kick in the pants to get the most out of your life Have you got an itch? To start your own business, go to the North Pole, retrain, lose weight, get promoted, learn to play the ukulele? Or do you just have a nagging sense that there must be more to life? If there is something you really want to do, but secretly fear you'll never do it then you need this book. The original Stop Talking Start Doing helped readers to move from talking to doing. To climb into the ring and face their fears about making their thing happen. It helped readers to understand why they had fears and why starting was easier than they thought. It encouraged them to start somewhere, anywhere. The Stop Talking Start Doing Action Book will help you to identify where or what that starting point should be, and how to build from there to make your thing happen. It will help you to evaluate why you have procrastinated until now and identify the small steps you need to take to make it happen. But it will help you to plan beyond that. It will help you see how you can execute your idea through small, simple steps that are right for you, rather than one undefined, daunting task. Find sources of inspiration that work for you and learn how you can draw upon them as you go, draw confidence from previous experiences, and find the self-discipline you need to make swift decisions along the way. Identify your personal starting point Take the first steps to set your plan into motion Find your inspiration and self-discipline Build confidence in your quick decisions along the way
Shaa Wasmund MBE (London, UK) is founder of the UK's number one resource for small businesses and entrepreneurs Smarta.com, a bestselling author, entrepreneur and keynote speaker. Shaa was born in the US and raised in the UK so calls both places home. She has founded several businesses and worked with some of the world's leading entrepreneurs (including Sir James Dyson and Sir Bob Geldof). She is fanatical about social media and digital in small business and created the 'Smarta Business Builder' a groundbreaking cloud-based toolkit for business. She speaks prolifically (weekly) at events with a wide range or audiences sizes. She runs her own live courses, events and retreats and has also launched a series of online courses via the Groupon website. She has won many accolades, including being of the Institute of Director's Most Connected Women, and this year has been granted an MBE by HRH The Queen for her services to business and entrepreneurship. Shaa's previous book with Wiley, Stop Talking, Start Doing, and was the #1 Business Book in retailer WHSmith for over a year - an unprecedented achievement for any title they've stocked.
Chapter 1 Tick Tock
Chapter 2 The ITCH
Chapter 3 Fear and Regret
Chapter 4 Start
Chapter 5 The Art of Decision-Making
Chapter 6 ...and Action
Chapter 7 Accreditations
"This book descales you of excuses, removes stubborn resistance and eliminates a messy life of torpor and replaces it with one of excitement and meaning. Every life and home should have one." (Daily Express, May 2016)
The FIRST reason to start something now…
YOU CAN
The wheels are greased
Our connected world makes it possible for people to actualize dreams, ideas and initiative in ways our forebears could not even dream of.
Try it now.
Put a couple of these into a search engine and see what comes up.
How to collect fountain pens from around the world
How to collect truffles
Mobile phone app builders in India and China
How to cycle across the world.
1. Whatever you want to know is accessible instantly.
Want to collect fountain pens from around the world, want to learn how to collect truffles, want to find someone to build a mobile phone app for you in another continent, want to retrain, want to research how to bicycle across the world…? No problem. It's all at your fingertips.
2. Need to locate expert help?
Then connect with people who can help you. The soaring development of the social web has demolished barriers between you and the expertise you need. It empowers you to ask friends of friends (and friends of friends of friends) if they can offer advice, make introductions, share experiences.
Try it now.
Who do you know who's already doing or has done what you want to do? Get in touch with them. Ask to meet them, talk on the phone or email them and find out how they did it. What are their top tips?
3. Tribe up.
Whatever it is you want to start doing – a business, a work of art, a social project, setting up a partnership of website information architects – there are people somewhere in the world who share your passion. Want to find people to trade antique fountain pens with? There are thousands of them. It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to find people who share your passion. You can support each other, learn from each other, do business with each other. The author Seth Godin2 calls these groups of shared passions: “Tribes.”
Try it now.
Here's a few ideas to find your tribe:
Meetup (www.meetup.com) – an online networking site that facilitates offline group meetings in various localities around the world. You can find and join groups unified by a common interest.
Facebook groups – these provide a dedicated space for people to communicate their shared interests, so a great way to find and connect with like-minded sets of people.
Peoplehunt - an app which connects individuals with reciprocal interests. For example, you can find someone to practise another language with, or give you guidance about online marketing.
4. The “barriers to entry” have collapsed.
OK, so that's a business term and we're not just talking about business. But the point is that the cost of setting up many businesses or even non-business projects has collapsed. Most digital start-ups don't even need an office but work from shared space or coffee shops. This has, for example, had an impact on the venture capital world. The power used to be in the hands of the VCs because you needed money to set up a business and they would exact a heavy price for the cash. Now that it doesn't cost so much to start up, the power is with people who have ideas and the “gumption” to make them happen.
Viva la Revolución!
Viva gumption!
5. You're already at the centre of the universe.
And if in fact you are starting a business or collecting fountain pens from around the world, the global markets are wide open for business. From your front room.
The SECOND reason to start something now…
Unconventional is Conventional
The boat is being rocked.
The conventions of society that dictated the correct way to behave and whose arched eyebrows used to hold people's dreams in check are vanishing. In the big cities they're already long gone. The world is too connected for that and it moves too fast.
1. Sixty years ago a gentleman wouldn't go to work without a hat on; ten years ago they stopped wearing ties. Now you don't have go into work to go to work… so who knows what people are wearing. But the point is: who cares?!
Society cares less about conformity than it used to. This makes it easier to swim against the current. Easier to do something different, to challenge convention. If you want to give up your job and travel round the world, learn to juggle, join a commune – your neighbours might cough and shake their heads but you can cope with that…Or they might just tell you how they always wanted to do the same thing.
2. The concept of a job for life is long gone. The tramlines that used to confine a career from start to finish; from apprenticeship to grave aren't imposed by anyone but you. It's not unusual to hold down three part-time jobs at once or to shift jobs every couple of years. In response to the absence of job security we have had to become more agile in our approach to work. Self-employment is soaring.
3. You are going to live a long time. Life expectancy goes up and up. If you're going to be around a long time you might as well do something you enjoy for as much of that time as possible.
Pimp your ride.
The boat is already being rocked.
Some examples of how lifestyle, work, society and leisure are changing.
The most entrepreneurial country in the West is built on failure
The net number of U.S. startups versus closures is minus 70,000. (Source: US Census Bureau, Longitudinal Business Database)
Folk managing themselves and themselves alone
There are over 22 million non-employer businesses. Meaning they have no boss and they have no staff underneath them.
They just get up and do.
(Source: US Census Bureau)
Locations where work was conducted during the past month
(Source: Telework 2011 by World at Work using data collected by the Dierenger Research Group Inc and World at Work)
Folk escaping the cubicle on a daily basis
3.7 million employees (2.5% of the workforce) now work from home at least half the time.
(Source: Based on an analysis of 2005-2014 American Community Survey (US Census Bureau) data conducted by GlobalWorkplaceAnalytic.com)
Folk escaping the cubicle for a long time
Of the 2014 FORTUNE 100 Best Companies, 72% offer sabbaticals.
(Source: Rohman, Jessica, “How great workplaces support work-life balance”, 19 May 2014, www.greatplacetowork.com)
Lots of people share the same starting line
It's estimated that one in every eight workers in the United States has at some point been employed by McDonald's.
(Source: New York Times)
…And lots of people don't: being different is becoming the new norm
In 2013, 12.5% of the UK population was born outside the UK. That's up from 8.6% in 2003.
(Source: The Migration Observatory www.migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk)
Small businesses are everywhere
There were 5 million micro-businesses (those with less than 10 staff) in the UK in 2014, accounting for 96% of all businesses.
(Source: BIS, Business Population Estimates 2014
You will live longer
So do something you enjoy.
Life expectancy in the United States
(Source: National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics Reports, vol. 54, no. 19, June 28, 2006 and Vol. 63, No. 7, November 6, 2014. Web: www.cdc.gov/nchs)
And there's a lot of us around
About 6.5% of all the people who have ever lived are alive today.
(Source: Carl Haub, “How many people have ever lived on Earth?” Population Reference Bureau)
| Male | Female |
| 1930 | 58.1 | 61.6 |
| 1940 | 60.8 | 65.2 |
| 1950 | 65.6 | 71.1 |
| 1960 | 66.6 | 73.1 |
| 1970 | 67.1 | 74.7 |
| 1980 | 70.0 | 77.4 |
| 1990 | 71.8 | 78.8 |
| 2000 | 74.3 | 79.7 |
| 2007 | 75.4 | 80.4 |
| 2010 | 76.2 | 81.0 |
The dominant habitat of the global species is the city
Percentage of population living in cities:
(Source: London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank's Alfred Herrhausen Society: The Endless City)
And yet people want to escape the concrete habitat and farm their own food…(but sometimes they have to wait)
The average time on a waiting list for an allotment in Britain: 3 years. In parts of London the wait is 10 years.
According to one survey, the London Borough of Camden has a waiting list of 40 years.
(Source: Survey by LV Insurance 2009 quoted in “Allotment waiting lists: a barometer of our times,” David Derbyshire, February 15th, 2011....
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.2.2016 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Beruf / Finanzen / Recht / Wirtschaft ► Bewerbung / Karriere |
| Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Planung / Organisation | |
| Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
| Schlagworte | Achieving goals • action plan • breaking goals down • building ideas • Business & Management • Business Self-Help • getting started • Goal planner • Goal Planning • Goal Setting • idea execution • life planning • meeting goals • Motivational Exercises • Ratgeber Wirtschaft • Self Improvement • self motivation • setting realistic goals • Shaa Wasmund • Smarta Business Builder • Smarta.com • stop procrastinating • Stop Talking, Start Doing • Stop Talking, Start Doing Action Book • Stop Talking, Start Doing Action Book: Practical tools and exercises to give you a kick in the pants • taking action • Wirtschaft /Ratgeber • Wirtschaft u. Management |
| ISBN-10 | 0-85708-688-X / 085708688X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-85708-688-4 / 9780857086884 |
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