Hey! I'm Janis Ozolins, the creator behind all this. Here's my about page.
Complaining costs time.
Most projects be like this.
Try and expect that you'll need to try some more.
You've got this.
Small things can have immense value.
When you sit down to work (but don't work)
No discomfort? No breakthoguhs.
Both feel good in the short term, but only one will feel good in the long term.
Promise less, deliver more.
More tasks. More switching. More lost time.
A great product is essential, but great marketing is optional.
Want change? Take action.
Don't enjoy the corporate world? Become one.
Notification came, and the focus went.
That time of the year.
Move the ball forward every single day – no matter how small.
Slice and start.
Honest project plan.
Earn your tools.
Work towards your dream job.
Give it an honest try.
It creates momentum and keeps the flame alive for your dream.
The path to regret.
Sign of a good project.
Deliver. Overdeliver. Never underdeliver.
Without naivety, I wouldn’t have built this creative online business.
In the short term, chasing curiosity might not always make sense – no clear payoff, and you might even look silly. But keep going – it’ll take longer than you think, but it’s worth it.
Plug and play.
“There are some people who naturally uplift our energy - the trick is finding them.” – Ali Abdaal
Love has more patience, so pursue projects that excite you.
Doing is overestimated. Quitting is underestimated.
Do it before doubt destroys it.
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Human nature.
The world moves on. Ignorance leaves you behind.
Curiosity is the ultimate cheat code. It makes learning effortless and turns hard work into play. While others force focus, you’re pulled in naturally.
Life.
Good products bridge gaps.
Drop something. Say no. Or burnout.
Start now and avoid regret.
"I'm listening."
Action.
Is there a better way?
Find your people, one way or another.
Show up, every damn day, no matter how small.
Be aware if you have too many answers.
Why do people leave their well-paid jobs for funky side hustles?
All good things, but one is the real needle mover.
Start with what you have.
It makes no sense that we don’t do them.
Procrastination that feels like “work”.
Get more attention by opening up.
How most full-time creatives start.
Nike is right.
Obsession is your ultimate advantage.
Start now. It’s not too late.
One of the things I enjoy most about being self-employed is the freedom to bounce around, act on my ideas, and not get stuck in bureaucracy.
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Luck requires preparation.
Breakthroughs take time.
A day in the life of most people.
Keep going.
A lot of problems disappear once you stop imagining them.
A worthwhile search.
The tipping point for growth.
What could be that regret?
Ship and iterate.
Align your actions with the reputation you want—and use the internet to scale it.
Consistent trying can change your mind.
To-do lists require work, they don’t do the work.