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Author archives: R. Paulo Delgado
Should You Work for Money or Love?
After assessing Covid-19’s seismic effects – as well as his own in life in the wake of a marital breakup – a computer-programmer-turned-writer asks and answers the question, “Should I work for money or love?”
What Makes a Good Book Coach?
If book coaches do their job well, you eventually won’t need them anymore.
When Does the Cost of Success Become Too High?
Work-life balance is not a simple equation. It’s more like nuclear physics.
How to Get Your Business in the News (Without Bribing a Journalist)
Paying a journalist to write about your company is unethical. Here’s a better approach.
How to Use Economic Regret Theory to Achieve Happiness
It’s all about attaining a net gain in our life’s portfolio.
After 17 Years, I Quit My Job as a Computer Programmer to Follow My Passion. It Paid Off.
Here’s how to make money while doing what you love.
This Is Why You Shouldn’t Always Charge by the Hour
When you get good enough at what you do, hourly rates will start penalizing you.
Avoid This Common Mistake When Writing Your First Business Book
New authors are often full of ideas for their first book. That’s not always a good thing.
4 Lessons Nonfiction Writers Can Learn from Matthew McConaughey’s Book ‘Greenlights’
An experienced writer himself, McConaughey produced a polished manuscript that all nonfiction writers can take a leaf out of to improve their own writing.