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Wisepreneurs

Locality: Clifton Springs, Victoria

Phone: +61 418 541 025



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25.01.2022 "Revenue in any business is needed to make or buy your products as one part of a business model..." https://goo.gl/rUpjhF



25.01.2022 Great article about women entrepreneurs and the support they have, Australia is way down the list, unfortunately. #wisepreneurs #womeninbusiness

24.01.2022 Great Ted Talk on ageism, age is just a number, not a life sentence. You are never too old to shine #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100yearlife

24.01.2022 I've been writing a weekly newsletter about shifting to self-employment for professional women over 50, if that interests you, topics include: What can I do and How to do it, along with ideas and tips, please sign up here: https://wisepreneurs.com.au/newsletter/



23.01.2022 Choose your customers, narrow your focus and dominate your nichegood advise for experts shifting to self-employment. Simply put, choose who you want to work with using your special skills and know-how. "When you know where you came from and where youre going, decisions become easier. You know which clients are a good fit and which ones are not. You have a way to filter options and make decisions that will get you to where you want to go without compromising on your values." from Story Driven by @BernadetteJiwa Photo by Tyler Lastovich on Unsplash

23.01.2022 "Its strategic because its about making choices about the sort of business you want to be in..." https://goo.gl/rUpjhF

23.01.2022 A fabulous interview by Anthea Green of Women Who Stand Up, with Meredith Fuller on confidence, leading from behind, the hard discussions, networking, mentors. Theres a second interview there too - both highly informative with practical suggestions. Well worth listening to. #professionalwomen #selfemployment



22.01.2022 Why we love adventure and action storiesalthough I still tend to think about mundane things, like have they eaten? or Did they get time to go to the loo? "Those stories are gripping, not because of the bullets or high-speed ski chases in isolation, but because we want to know how this specific person, with this specific history and these strengths and these flaws will get out of it. Theyll usually only do so by stretching who they are, by trying something new, by making a some unprecedented effort by changing." from The Science of Storytelling by Will Storr Photo by Ayo Ogunseinde on Unsplash

22.01.2022 With the new year racing towards us, if you are thinking of making a change in your life, heres why that great idea you have for a business or new career might not be the first best choice... "Our minds are generally lazy and like to get rid of problems as quickly as possible, so they surround first ideas with a lot of positive chemicals to make us fall in love with them. Do not fall in love with your first idea. This relationship almost never works out. Most often, our fi...rst solutions are pretty average and not very creative. Humans have a tendency to suggest the obvious first. Learning to use great ideation tools helps you overcome this bias toward the obvious and helps you regain a sense of creative confidence." from Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans Photo by frank mckenna on Unsplash #selfemployment #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100YearLife

22.01.2022 Great presentation by Pamela Slim on making your mark in the world. With 2020 coming up quickly, now's the time to think about the mark you want to make in the world... #selfemployment #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100YearLife

21.01.2022 Ive been writing a weekly newsletter about shifting to self-employment for professional women over 50, if that interests you, topics include: What can I do and How to do it, along with ideas and tips, please sign up here: https://wisepreneurs.com.au/newsletter/

20.01.2022 "Dont call up web designers and ask them for a quote, give them a brief description of what you want..." https://goo.gl/lybcS8



20.01.2022 Why smart people do stupid thingsI think I will try the mental time travel suggested... "Intelligent people can be cognitive misers, they are capable of intelligent reasoning, but they dont apply that brainpower effectively, instead of relying too much on their gut feelings."

19.01.2022 The secrets out...

19.01.2022 Discounts, selling and your money...

17.01.2022 Benefits of meditation in a crisis...

16.01.2022 Just added an article to LinkedIn you may be interested in

16.01.2022 Good advice...in Melbourne my favourite bookshops are Readings and The Avenue Bookshop.

14.01.2022 The slippery slope...

14.01.2022 Shifting to self-employment involves exploring ideas about what you might want to do, who you could help and who needs your help. Ideas are all very well, but you need to try some out to see what happens. "The truth is, creativity isnt about wild talent as much as it is about productivity. To find ideas that work, you need to try a lot that dont. Its a pure numbers game. " #selfemployment #professionalwomen Robert Sutton, professor of management science and engineering, Stanford, quoted in Making Ideas Happen, Scott Belsky Photo by Katie Drazdauskaite on Unsplash

13.01.2022 Even News Limited columnist Andrew Bolt, not known for his feminist leanings, thundered this week about the women left behind after helping their husbands build their lives and careers.

13.01.2022 "...older workers are a precious resource to tap, since the older brain is actually faster than the younger brain, because it has the institutional knowledge that detects patterns and allows them to work faster. Dr Carol Tan, medical director of geriatric clinic The Good Life Medical Centre Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash #100yearlife #selfemployment

13.01.2022 "Rather than just think about just starting a business or buying one, what is needed that you can deliver?" https://goo.gl/fHVmgz

12.01.2022 Creative ideas and implementation...

12.01.2022 If you want to run an expert business, its important to be able to do the work. Knowledge and know-how are about = capability = able to do the work c.f. tick the box competency "What in lay terms we call knowhow. Knowledge is not knowhow until you understand the underlying principles at work and can fit them together into a structure larger than the sum of its parts. Knowhow is learning that enables you to go do." Make It Stick by Peter C. Brown Photo by K. Mitch Hodge... on Unsplash #careerjourney #selfemployment #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100YearLife #futureofwork See more

10.01.2022 Good article on working when over 60

09.01.2022 With the new year racing towards us, if you are thinking of making a change in your life, here's why that great idea you have for a business or new career might not be the first best choice... "Our minds are generally lazy and like to get rid of problems as quickly as possible, so they surround first ideas with a lot of positive chemicals to make us fall in love with them. Do not fall in love with your first idea. This relationship almost never works out. Most often, our fi...rst solutions are pretty average and not very creative. Humans have a tendency to suggest the obvious first. Learning to use great ideation tools helps you overcome this bias toward the obvious and helps you regain a sense of creative confidence." from Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans Photo by frank mckenna on Unsplash #selfemployment #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100YearLife

08.01.2022 "With Australian companies off-shoring work, reducing their workforce, there are opportunities for self-employment" https://goo.gl/fHVmgz

08.01.2022 The ideas economy, however, ideas are only as good as their execution. "There is likely to be a rise in the importance of education that supports the creation of ideas and the value of being innovative and creative. If the nineteenth century was about the Industrial Revolution and the power provided by physical capital, then the twentieth century was about the advantage of education and human capital. The twenty-first century, however, will be about adding value by coming up with ideas and innovations that can be replicated or purchased by others." from The 100-Year Life by @LyndaGratton & @AndrewScott Photo by Kaleidico on Unsplash #selfemployment #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100YearLife

07.01.2022 Marketing Strategies for the mature entrepreneur https://goo.gl/rUpjhF

07.01.2022 Worth reading this on culture wars and inequality...

05.01.2022 Double standards...

05.01.2022 Time to acknowledge history...

04.01.2022 Turnbull has as good as said he wants Joyce to resign, not on an abstract public interest technicality, but on a question of fitness. Commenting about the Prime Minister of Australia on Barnaby Joyce, Deputy Prime Ministers fitness for office. We do not want such disrespectful and self-interested men representing Australians. Barnaby must resign!

02.01.2022 If you want to run an expert business, it's important to be able to do the work. Knowledge and know-how are about = capability = able to do the work c.f. tick the box competency "What in lay terms we call knowhow. Knowledge is not knowhow until you understand the underlying principles at work and can fit them together into a structure larger than the sum of its parts. Knowhow is learning that enables you to go do." Make It Stick by Peter C. Brown Photo by K. Mitch Hodge... on Unsplash #careerjourney #selfemployment #wisepreneurs #professionalwomen #100YearLife #futureofwork See more

01.01.2022 Sign up to the wisepreneurs newsletter about work, transitions and shifting to self-employment for professional women 50+ signup at https://wisepreneurs.com.au/

01.01.2022 This is the beginning of being able to significantly reduce what we own while retaining access to more than we had before. Its a phenomenon that will spread to new classes of things with varying speed. welcome to the sharing economy...

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