Procrastination is the tendency that I and millions of other human beings have to postpone urgent tasks. You avoid doing a task that needs to be accomplished and prefer doing more pleasurable things instead and thus put off impending tasks to a later time.
Instead of wanting to change at all costs, why don’t you try not to transform this lost time into a training time useful for my company?
Being a “chronic procrastinator” does not mean doing nothing. Don’t you feel seized with a mad desire to act in these periods of reverie? So why ruin this beautiful energy?
Here are 5 kicking-ass resources that you can use every day to turn your procrastination time into training and motivation time.
1. Quora
Quora is a popular platform that allows users to create, edit and organize questions and answers. On this collaborative website, questions and answers are organized by topic and users can collaborate on various topics.
Probably the most interesting point about Quora, for many topics, answer information is often provided by experts or big names in digital entrepreneurship.
Here are some examples of questions in the online marketplace topic in 2017:
- What is a curated marketplace? par Neda Casey
- Can I trust a peer-to-peer marketplace? par Anastasiia Stefanuk, works at Mobilunity
- How much does it cost to build a website like Airbnb? par Andrii Horiachko, former C# Developer at Terrasoft (2012-2015)
- How much money can you make, under the right par Rowan Clifford, Writer for Airbnb Smart (2017-present)
- What are the best patterns for matching offer and demand on an online marketplace ? par Alex Glenn, Right2Revenue.com
- How can I make $100,000 in my first year of selling on Amazon FBA starting from $0?
- Everyone is telling me that they earn a lot of money on Amazon. Is it really so easy to sell product there?
- How do online marketplaces retain customers?
2. Medium
Medium is a collaborative blogging platform on which you can share your own posts or discover those of independent authors, experts or novices.
You can follow individual writers and publications. The more authors you follow, the more reading suggestions you will have.
Find here a compilation of the best articles about online marketplace businesses
3. Youtube
One of the realities of entrepreneurial life is that you are constantly learning. In fact, this is probably true for most of us, entrepreneurs or not. The amount of information available today on the web is huge, but unfortunately, our time is limited …
Some YouTube channels offer a good solution for getting a regular dose of useful information in a small format. Subscribing to the right channel can keep you up-to-date in your field and may show you where to look for the next growth opportunity for your business. All this without losing hours of your precious time.
Here are some useful youtube channels you might want to follow:
- This Week in Startups
- Valuetainment
- Marie TV
- Ask Jay
- Social Triggers
- I will teach you to be rich
- Google Business
4. Ted Talks
You have probably heard of it before. The unmissable Technology, Entertainment, and Design (TED) conferences are a series of conferences organized internationally by the American foundation The Sapling Foundation. Its purpose is to disseminate “ideas worth spreading”. A real source of inspiration and energy.
Rachel Botsman: About Collaborative Economy
Are we programmed to share?
5. Indie Hackers
The baseline of this platform: “Learn from Profitable Businesses and Projects“
“Resourceful” startup developers and creators share business income information (web applications, side projects, businesses) with you, and give in-depth interviews about how they got there. Inspiring.
The example of Designhill – Designers marketplace