Peter Shallard

Strategy and Psychology for entrepreneurs who want business success

Entrepreneur Emergency: 6 questions to ask when things go bad

Posted by Peter Shallard On November - 12 - 2009

Entrepreneur CrisisThings going pear-shaped or “the $#*% hitting the fan” are a reality of being in business.

The way we deal with those crisis situations speaks volumes on our character. It is one of the big psychological differences that widens the gulf between successful and struggling entrepreneurs.

This super short article is guaranteed to give you a powerful,”take away” tool for transforming disaster scenarios.

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The three reasons home businesses fail revealed

Posted by Peter Shallard On August - 25 - 2009

Starting a home business is something that everyone dreams about, usually when we’re stuck in a distressing 9-to-5 rut.

Wishes of making money at home usually happen around 3pm on Tuesday afternoon. Sigh.

The grim reality of home-based business opportunities is this: Only a tiny percentage of home entrepreneurs ever achieve financial freedom!

Want a guaranteed method for money-making? Get a job. Read on to discover the truth about why home businesses don’t work…

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Enrich your life – guaranteed (the real secret)

Posted by Peter Shallard On August - 5 - 2009

There is a psychological “a-ha” (I call it a “Eureka” moment) that every successful entrepreneur just “gets” at some point in their career. Usually just before they absolutely master the science of achievement.

Thing is, it isn’t easy to “get”… it fact, it is one of the most painful lessons you’ll ever learn.

The secret lies in knowing this, expecting the hurt… and then going for it anyway. Really, the lesson is all about embracing pain.

Let me explain…

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Failure – It’s the new success

Posted by Peter Shallard On July - 21 - 2009

When launching a new business, project or idea I believe every switched on entrepreneur should work hard to fail as quickly as possible.


“What?!” I hear you ask…


Yes, FailureĀ  (with a big F) is the new success! It is, in fact, often more useful to fail than be successful. Let me explain why…

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