

Lookout for what are the key thing that you need to change to make it (attitude, responsibilities, drive, etc) and be conscious about them constantly.Īnd I don’t mean to rent an office or move permanently to a meeting room but rather that you feel comfortable in a space. You can also apply this if today you’re working for someone else if you want to change the way your job is perceived by others to land a promotion, for example. In my particular case I visited tons of blogs and wrote down the things that were more important to me: to include videos on more complicated recipes, high quality photos and a clean look. It’s really useful to see other brands or people who do similar things and note what it is that you like and don’t like about what they do.

In this way you have a clear objective to work towards (of course that doesn’t mean that you can’t change it afterwards, it’s just a starting point). The first step is to think down and put your neurons together to think what it is that you want to achieve exactly and how. When we’re looking to make our projects a reality we’re sometimes overwhelmed by the excitement and we go for it straight on without stopping to think what it is that we want exactly. That’s when it becomes a topic of conversation rather than a reality: “yeah, I had this really cool project I really wanted to do but in the end I never could.” PLANNING + CLEAR GOALS However, when you start your own project it’s tougher because if you don’t do what you had planned then you’re accountable to no one but yourself so if you don’t materialize your project no one but you will know. This is “easier” in the way that you know that if you exceed their expectations then you’ll do good and grow in the company and if you don’t you’ll have to leave. In that sense, throughout my professional career I was always accountable to people higher up in the hierarchy. I first studied Business Management and I worked for several years in a corporation. With a bit of luck some of these tips I learnt will be useful for you if you’re on your way to starting your own project or you want to give your status quo a 180° turn.

I’ve been dedicated 100% to this blog for over a year now and I’ve learned a lot of useful tips to make a project a reality. This results in us getting dizzy and losing our way.

When we think of a new project sometimes it’s hard to know exactly what we want to do and how.
