![]() ![]() You’ll need a domain, a website and email. If you have remote employees you have to have Slack. How about an assistant to manage your schedule try Calendly. No longer have someone to review your proposals sign up for Grammarly. If you are a retail business try Alignable for building a referral network. Try MeetUp which was recently acquire by WeWork for expanding your network, learning new skills, meeting like-minded folks. Here are a few that you might want to check out. Tools – holy cow, there are so many low or no cost tools available it’s hard to cover them all.Accenture Digital is here, and a major health network and venture capitalist from Israel. In fact, there may be the same amount or more of us. Or in other words, I’m not the only old guy among the twenty-somethings. Settling in I’ve been surprised by the other entrepreneurs in resident. Office – For three years I was a mentor at the startup incubator 1776.On the rare occasion I need to drive to work I tap my Parking Panda app and park in the garage across the street for half the listed daily rate. Have to say, I don’t miss driving, in fact, getting back in the car holds no appeal at all. It’s now a 40 minute (on most days) Metro ride. My commute to the office used to be an hour via the backroads. Commute – Now that I no longer paid parking I’m now a mass transit user.In my last post, I used the analogy of running up a hill, here are some of the things I’ve learned in the early part of this journey. Ping-ponging between extreme highs and lows, and never feeling like I’m going fast enough. On other days, I think about getting on a plane and running away from it all. On some days, I stare out the window at Regan National and fantasize about flying off to an exotic location as a result of the wide success of the new business. ![]()
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