Pavel Dolezal

Hi there!

Jan 16
“Smart specifically studied how such people made their most difficult decision in judging whether to give money to an entrepreneur or not. You would think that this would be whether the entrepreneur’s idea is actually a good one. But finding an idea is apparently not all that hard. Finding an entrepreneur who can execute a good idea is a different matter entirely. One needs a person who can take an idea from proposal to reality, work the long hours, build a team, handle the pressures and setbacks, manage technical and people problems alike, and stick with the effort for years on end without getting distracted or going insane. Such people are rare and extremely hard to spot.” Atul Gawande, The Checklist Manifesto (via jacks)

Dec 7

terezan:

honestlynow:

XXmas Countdown:  Day 1

Tereza explains where the idea for XX for Xmas came from … and her first pick for the season. She’s buying her girls (4 and 8) voice-recorded necklaces from Talkatoo! Crazy cool.

Shhh!

XXmas Countdown: Day 1


Oct 13


Sep 14

Sep 1

terezan:

Directing local traffic. (‘Excuse me, sir. You can’t go there!!’) (Taken with instagram)

terezan:

Directing local traffic. (‘Excuse me, sir. You can’t go there!!’) (Taken with instagram)


Mar 14
“My model for business is The Beatles: They were four guys that kept each other’s negative tendencies in check; they balanced each other. And the total was greater than the sum of the parts. Great things in business are not done by one person, they are done by a team of people.” Steve Jobs (via jacks)

“Smart specifically studied how such people made their most difficult decision in judging whether to give money to an entrepreneur or not. You would think that this would be whether the entrepreneur’s idea is actually a good one. But finding an idea is apparently not all that hard. Finding an entrepreneur who can execute a good idea is a different matter entirely. One needs a person who can take an idea from proposal to reality, work the long hours, build a team, handle the pressures and setbacks, manage technical and people problems alike, and stick with the effort for years on end without getting distracted or going insane. Such people are rare and extremely hard to spot.” Atul Gawande, The Checklist Manifesto (via jacks)

May 6

If you really care about starting the movement have the guts to be the first one to stand up and follow!



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