Matt gives you a look into what's on his mind each day, interviews some guests, and gives you his own ideas about self improvement, productivity, happiness, and entrepreneurship. From why it sucks to be perfect, to how to arrange your morning routine, to how to work for yourself and maybe even find…
Mornings with Matt: Self-Improvement, Productivity, Entrepreneurship and More
Or watch this on Youtube: How to cure laziness – These techniques give me the motivation to work hard even though I’m lazy by nature. Here are 4 tips to overcome and get rid of laziness: 1 – Pick a huge vision of life. How do I stop laziness? First
Watch it on Youtube Here: Need More Customers? – 3 Rules of Client Behavior your Must Know If you’re new to working with clients you might not realize that the most effective rules of customer behavior are counterintuitive. Understanding this psychology will dramatically affect your ability to get customers and
Watch it on Youtube: (A Reminder For Myself) Stop being normal If you want to live outside of the box, stop being normal. The first step is to change your mindset and you can do that by changing your actions little by little. Start by creating something authentic. Even if
Check it Out On Youtube: Want to succeed? Get ready to look stupid. In fact, success IS being outside of the norm, so you have to risk embarrassment to do that. And you have to be willing to be embarrassed over and over again – sometimes in big ways –
Check it out on Youtube: 1) Find something people will pay you for 2) Sell that 3) Scale it I’m hesitant to tell other people how to do this, because I’m not sure if my way was the best way or only the way that worked for me. The one
Check it out on Youtube: I tend to live very simply. I’m not against material things, it’s just that I like simplicity so I can focus on what matters to me. You might find this makes you a lot happier. For example: Simple clothes – in fact I hate to
Check it out on Youtube: Creating Systems and Processes can free you from the mundane things in life. Quick notes on creating systems: 3 Steps: 1) Make Lists. 2) Leverage. 3) Find Underlying Principles What you’re doing is taking non-creative work that can be duplicated and creating efficiency or completely
When your business grows you might have to learn how to work with people. This was really tough for me at first. Especially learning how to hire! My golden rule: hire the person for the position, don’t try to change the person to fit the position.
When your business grows you might have to learn how to work with people. This was really tough for me at first. Especially learning how to hire! My golden rule: hire the person for the position, don’t try to change the person to fit the position.
Escaping the 9-5 Part 2 In this episode I’ll talk about the biggest mistake I made when starting a small business.
My own journey – from freelancer, to business owner, to time and life freedom, and beyond. I hope you find this helpful and can use some of it in creating your own life!
What do you do when you’re worn out? If you run a small business feeling drained is common, so it’s important to know how to tap into energy reserves when you need them. I’ve been feeling a bit worn-down the last few days, so in this episode I talk about
What do you do when you’re worn out? If you run a small business feeling drained is common, so it’s important to know how to tap into energy reserves when you need them. I’ve been feeling a bit worn-down the last few days, so in this episode I talk about
Running a small business can feel like the Wild West. When you’re your own boss, you are the one who has to make decisions about what’s important. But with a million to-do’s vying for attention, how do you decide what matters most? This episode is all about determining where is
Running a small business can feel like the Wild West. When you’re your own boss, you are the one who has to make decisions about what’s important. But with a million to-do’s vying for attention, how do you decide what matters most? This episode is all about determining where is
Are you stressed in your small business? Most of us are. A big part of running a small business is learning how to grow into the type of person who can handle stressful situations in a calm reasonable way. I’ve learned a lot of techniques for this over the years,
Are you stressed in your small business? Most of us are. A big part of running a small business is learning how to grow into the type of person who can handle stressful situations in a calm reasonable way. I’ve learned a lot of techniques for this over the years,
No one likes to fail, but some of us are more scared of it than others. When is a fear of failure healthy and when does it throw us off our path? In Mornings with Matt episode 16, I talk about my own fear of failure, how I lesson it
No one likes to fail, but some of us are more scared of it than others. When is a fear of failure healthy and when does it throw us off our path? In Mornings with Matt episode 16, I talk about my own fear of failure, how I lesson it
In Mornings with Matt Episode 15, I talk about what is maybe the biggest mistake new small businesses make – especially those with a client or service based model. That mistake boils down to this: spending too much focus on things other than getting clients in the door as soon as
In Mornings with Matt Episode 15, I talk about what is maybe the biggest mistake new small businesses make – especially those with a client or service based model. That mistake boils down to this: spending too much focus on things other than getting clients in the door as soon as
This is Mornings With Matt EPISODE 14 2015 was a year of BIG changes for me, and in 2016 my main focus is to go deeper and more focused in my creative pursuits while also coming from a healthier place of more self-acceptance. I talk about viewing each aspect of
This is Mornings With Matt EPISODE 14 2015 was a year of BIG changes for me, and in 2016 my main focus is to go deeper and more focused in my creative pursuits while also coming from a healthier place of more self-acceptance. I talk about viewing each aspect of
In this episode I answer the question: “How do I figure out what I’m good at that other people will pay for? What are my marketable skills?” In short, my answer is that people put way too much stock in what people say and not enough in what people do.
In this episode I answer the question: “How do I figure out what I’m good at that other people will pay for? What are my marketable skills?” In short, my answer is that people put way too much stock in what people say and not enough in what people do.
WARNING: More bumpy roads in this episode! I tried to edit the noise down as much as I could. So TWO Volcanoes we tried to see and it was too cloudy both times! But still you get to hear Carlos enlighten me on some things about Costa Rica’s many volcanoes
WARNING: More bumpy roads in this episode! I tried to edit the noise down as much as I could. So TWO Volcanoes we tried to see and it was too cloudy both times! But still you get to hear Carlos enlighten me on some things about Costa Rica’s many volcanoes
UPDATE: In this podcast we advise using dollars everywhere and not exchanging your money. I (Matt) have since learned that in a few cases places will not take dollars…or it is inconvenient for them. But this has been by far the exception rather than the rule. Even when I only
UPDATE: In this podcast we advise using dollars everywhere and not exchanging your money. I (Matt) have since learned that in a few cases places will not take dollars…or it is inconvenient for them. But this has been by far the exception rather than the rule. Even when I only
Can you be friends with an ex lover? That’s the question I talk about today. My answer is “Yes, but with some important caveats.”
Can you be friends with an ex lover? That’s the question I talk about today. My answer is “Yes, but with some important caveats.”
Today I talk about going outside of my comfort zone and why I think it benefits me even if there’s no existential reward, simply because it teaches me something about myself every time and expands my sphere of control just a little bit.
Today I talk about going outside of my comfort zone and why I think it benefits me even if there’s no existential reward, simply because it teaches me something about myself every time and expands my sphere of control just a little bit.
I was talking a few days ago with a former student about what I might do differently if I could live my teens and twenties over again. (I’m in my mid-thirties now so still young I’d say.) Of course there are a lot of mistakes people make when they’re younger
I was talking a few days ago with a former student about what I might do differently if I could live my teens and twenties over again. (I’m in my mid-thirties now so still young I’d say.) Of course there are a lot of mistakes people make when they’re younger
Today, just a bit of me talking about mindfulness and meditation, what extent they’ve worked in my life (including as a part of acceptance and commitment therapy) and in what ways they might be only part of the whole picture. I’m curious to know what you think and whether these
Today, just a bit of me talking about mindfulness and meditation, what extent they’ve worked in my life (including as a part of acceptance and commitment therapy) and in what ways they might be only part of the whole picture. I’m curious to know what you think and whether these
I’ve been under a lot of stress the last few days and have felt overwhelmed. In this episode I talk about some of the strategies I use to get me through days or weeks where it feels like everything is crashing down and there’s more than I can handle. I
I’ve been under a lot of stress the last few days and have felt overwhelmed. In this episode I talk about some of the strategies I use to get me through days or weeks where it feels like everything is crashing down and there’s more than I can handle. I
I’ve already talked about how much better I do on days when I start with a positive habit such as making my bed, but in this episode I talk about the power of creative work – even if only for a few minutes – in jump starting your day.
I’ve already talked about how much better I do on days when I start with a positive habit such as making my bed, but in this episode I talk about the power of creative work – even if only for a few minutes – in jump starting your day.
I’ve had trouble sleeping my whole life – lots of trouble! But over the years I’ve found some ways to get a better night’s rest, and at least partially cure my insomnia. One common theme that used to come up for me was that when I had trouble sleeping, the
I’ve had trouble sleeping my whole life – lots of trouble! But over the years I’ve found some ways to get a better night’s rest, and at least partially cure my insomnia. One common theme that used to come up for me was that when I had trouble sleeping, the
In this short episode I talk about why I think willpower is an awful strategy for changing your life. What it boils down to is this: willpower works in the short terms but we all run out at some point and revert back to our old patterns. What works better,
In this short episode I talk about why I think willpower is an awful strategy for changing your life. What it boils down to is this: willpower works in the short terms but we all run out at some point and revert back to our old patterns. What works better,
In this episode I try going for a walk – it didn’t quite work! Sorry for the breathing but oh well. The topics addressed are breaking defense mechanisms and addictive loops and some strategies I use to get out of my head when I feel a bit trapped or like
In this episode I try going for a walk – it didn’t quite work! Sorry for the breathing but oh well. The topics addressed are breaking defense mechanisms and addictive loops and some strategies I use to get out of my head when I feel a bit trapped or like
Here’s the first episode of my very informal off-the-cuff podcast on productivity, motivation, entrepreneurship, self-improvement, goals and habits or whatever I feel like ranting about. I call it Matt’s Drive to Work because my strategy is to turn on my iPhone recorder and talk for a few minutes while I
Here’s the first episode of my very informal off-the-cuff podcast on productivity, motivation, entrepreneurship, self-improvement, goals and habits or whatever I feel like ranting about. I call it Matt’s Drive to Work because my strategy is to turn on my iPhone recorder and talk for a few minutes while I