Improvise!

By Anthony Hilb

Improvise!You gotta be flexible. Sometimes you MUST improvise. I’m improvising this entire blog post; I have no idea what I’ll say next at this moment, and I haven’t decided how I’ll end it. I’m only giving myself 10 minutes to finish this post. But so what! The importance of improvisation can’t be overlooked, and this is giving me a bit of practice.

Sometimes incredible opportunities unexpectedly present themselves to us. Often times these moments are when we’ll have to improvise. In conversations sometimes we just gotta improvise and go with it.

Not everything can be planned, and we have a restricted amount of time to work during the day. However, so much can be planned. To eliminate too much improvisation during your work week, set your priorities. Be ruthless about setting your priorities. This will help you predetermine what actions you will take in many circumstances.

When an amazing opportunity comes your way, you’ll be able to make an educated decision about your course of action. You might need to drop a current project or client in order to pursue a much better project/client. But you will still need to improvise and learn as you go no matter what you decide. There’s no doubt about that. Planning your every move won’t always work.

My 10 minutes is up. I hope you enjoyed my improvised rant. Get out there and take action! Set your priorities and improvise when you’re stuck!

 

Motivation Station!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XHcPYorSJw

By Anthony Hilb

We don’t listen to Mötley Crüe too much, but that’s not the point! Musicians are creative, and creativity invents new paths. When you’re looking for inspiration for your business or personal life, listen to music that inspires you and pumps you up! That music may even be relaxing music. Whatever it is, be sure to listen to it at some point during the day. Unless you hate all music, this habit will help your business, microbusiness, and personal life!

My First in Person Book Sale!

'Big Al Carpenter'

‘Big Al Carpenter’

By Anthony Hilb

My first in person book sale was one-of-a-kind. It was the first warm, beautiful day in Bloomington, Indiana. Me, My wife Nichole, and my friend Jay sat outside doing our best to sell my new book, Make Money with a MicrobusinessPeople were interested, but nobody picked up a copy for the first two hours. Then we met a really great guy named Al. He has been supporting Indiana University football for 60 years. Read more about him here.

Naturally, he’s a supportive guy. He’s known as ‘Big Al Carpenter’ here in Bloomington, Indiana. Big Al was on staff for the Indiana University football team for 10 years when Lee Corso was the head coach. He also shared some helpful life and business advice with us. I’m so happy I was able to meet Big Al, and I’m so thankful he picked up a copy of Make Money with a Microbusiness!

A Book About Microbusinesses!

Make Money with a Microbusiness IS available on this site now! Pick up a copy to help you with your microbusiness and small business ventures!

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At least $1 from every single purchase will be donated to charity: water.

Our book will help you with your microbusiness!

Mike Michalowicz

By Anthony Hilb

If you’re interested in growing your microbusiness, check out Mike Michalowicz! His energy and wisdom will definitely help you. Visit him here — mikemichalowicz.com. His website is also the best author website I’ve ever seen. He’s the author of The Pumpkin Plan and The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur. If you invest in these books through Amazon, go with the seller ‘Mint Quality Books.’ We’re proud to own both of his releases, and we’re looking forward to his upcoming book.