Long Time No Post

While it seems that I have done a good job at neglecting this blog for quite a while and to be honest there has been lots of things going on so I don’t feel that bad about it :)  That being said, I would like to get back into the swing of things so I am going to focus on posting more again now that I have more time to spare.  Summer is a hard time to work, it’s nice outside, there are beautiful women everywhere and the last thing you want to do is sit around and write articles for hours.  This has been a battle I have been fighting since the good weather started to roll in and despite the toughness of getting down to business while it’s nice outside, it is pretty important to lay the foundations and/or increase your business for the winter months.  Because of this, I thought I would write a short list on ways to change your work habits to adjust for a summer time schedule, here they are:

Best Ways To Work During The Summer

  1. Wireless internet is priority ONE!  Start working outside in your backyard, porch, or wherever.  This will allow you to enjoy the weather while doing the work you need to to ensure that you are balling by skiing season.
  2. Work remotely - I have taken up going to Starbucks most days to work, this is beneficial for a few key reasons including the large amount of hot women that go to Starbucks, an unlimited supply of coffee and lastly, the large amount of hot women that go to Starbucks (did I already say that?)
  3. Consider changing your work schedule to night or later in the day, this way you can enjoy the nice weather and be active during the daytime.
  4.  Take a working vacation, camp out on a beach somewhere and do spurts of work while enjoying a semi-holiday.  Summertime is a great time to head south, because prices are cheaper than European destinations.

So there you have it, my recommendations for enjoying your summer while still working towards your business goals for the year.  Good luck and remember, winter is coming, enjoy the weather while you have it.

* To all you lucky bastards who don’t have winter, I envy you.

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