5 Best Web Content on Work & Life in the Digital Age
62'Worthy' content here in the internet needs to be shared and shared again.
Powerful, inspiring, beautiful ideas that can change the way you work and live for the better needs to be found more easily in the internet.
So I wanted to create another link to these great ideas in hubpages, the web 2.0 community which helps webpreneurs, digital professionals, and people who simply like to write---engage and nurture one another.
And at the end, why not ask yourself if your work is still driven by your passion and belief you can make a difference?
#1: Seth Godin's 7 ways to reinvent yourself
- Brainwashed: 7 ways to reinvent yourself. By Seth Godin
Seth Godin's ChangeThis Manifesto for his 2010 book "Linchpin. Are you Indispensable?" A must-read for people who've worked in the 'old economy as an employee' for years and want to learn how to transition successfully in the new economy.
# 2: Steve Jobs: "Don't settle. Stay hungry. Stay foolish."
Just a few of Steve Job's valuable insights:
- “Your time is limited, so
don’t waste it living someone else’s life.
- "And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. Somehow they already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is only secondary.”
#3: Gary Vaynerchuck "Victories are won in the bigger picture."
- Gary Vaynerchuck's advice for webpreneurs and marketers on creating remarkable content.
Start with a 'vision' and keep your mind on the bigger picture---don't lose your perspective and most of your time in marketing tactics and metrics.
Seth Godin like Gary Doesn't Want to Lose the Big Picture by Focusing Too Much on the Numbers (3:37)
What's Gary's Big Idea?
"To sell affordable wine, but not like cosco because we're 'wine nerds' and we're passionate about wine, and making Americans proud of our own wine."
Beautiful idea isn't it?
(Source: www.hubspot.com, a valuable resource for web marketers and entrepreneurs.)
#4: Mary Jaksch of Goodlife ZEN: "How to be Insanely Productive and Still Keep on Smiling."
- One of the best zenhabits.net articles
Many digital workers can relate with her advice and recognize her ideas during those days when they were most productive and happy with their work! So go ahead and read the full article.
#5: ED on "How I was wrong... And if I can do it, you can do it."
- Here is a story most of us can relate to: "The story of how I was wrong!"
From ed:"I always thought starting your own business was impossible... but economic circumstances would force me to prove I was wrong." *So what if he is not steve jobs or seth godin, ed has a relevant advice for us.
The 5 work/life advice above are what I try to always remember.Getting busy may sometimes make us lose our 'anchor' or 'vision' of the work & life we want to have.
Lastly, please share your links to the best work/life advice you have in my comment section below. Thanks in advance!






