I’m not sure this will teach you a whole lot about Internet business but hey, you get to see what I had for lunch. Give a guy a camera and this is what happens…
Subscribe to Entrepreneurs-Journey.com
Free with subscription:
"How To Start An Internet Business
& Make Your First $1,000 Online"
Forward to Friend
Email a copy of this article to a friend
Archives
- Offline Marketing
- Opinion & Self Improvement
- Advertising & Afilliate Programs
- Sites For Sale
- Personal Development
- Affiliate Marketing
- Mindset
- Blog Mastermind
- Buying & Selling Websites & Business
- Travel
- Pay Per Click Marketing
- Search Engine Optimization & Search Marketing
- Blogs And Blog Traffic
- Product Launch
- News, Technology & The Web
- Branding
- Podcasts
- Yaro's Projects
- Teleconferences & Teleseminars
- More Categories »
Featured Sites
Friends & Blogs
Recent Comments
- Colin: That my friend is some good advice - thankyou. I have tried to start up 2 businesses now… both got...
- Mwangi - the Displaced African: This case study idea is awesome on so many levels. She had a lot of great information...
- Rhys: I would like to leave my 2c worth, I started with 1ShoppingCart.com in August 2008, there were a few hurdles to...
- Hussein: Thank you for a very comprehensive guide on how to make money from niche site. I’ve been doing some...
- JhunN: Hi Yaro! This is an eye-opener for most of us, especially beginners like me. It seems you do things the...
Top Commentators
- kahthan (13)
- Nicole Price (6)
- Deepak (5)
- Simon from Otooo (5)
- Eva White (5)
- Greg Brave (5)
- Leslie (4)
- Steven-Sanders (4)
- Danny Cooper (4)
- Kok Choon (3)












Hi Yaro,
A great way of making us hungry - both for your lunch and for the entrepreneurial lifestyle! As a fellow Aussie, I’m also a fan of kangaroo meat, but not too sure about crocodile or emu… A timely reminder about balance and self-discipline, though - and maybe also for multi-tasking. Off to boil an egg…Simone.
Yaro, while you did make a good point about needing to be a self-starter, and have discipline, I’m not really sure that Kangaroo stir fry actually taught me anything about running a business.
I’m pretty sure that was you that did that.
I started working for myself basically right out of college. It’s been a lot of learning, and lot of unproductive weeks (and months…) but I finally starting to get a grip on it.
Do you usually make a daily schedule for yourself, or do you fly by the seat of your pants?
- Chris
I think people are generally a very good judge of themselves if they carefully analyze their habits doing something they love over the course of a month or two.
I like the video. Does kangaroo taste similar to any other meat? I’ve never had it.
Kangaroo tastes a lot like beef, just a bit more “gamey”.
Chris - I don’t work to written daily schedule. I do have tasks I like to get done but it’s usually as simple as “write blog article” or “write e-lesson” or empty email inbox.
Really simple stuff, not requiring a paper schedule.
I think working for yourself is a lot of self discipline and constantly pushing yourself to be the best.
A Kangaroo? Sounds delicious!
Great point Yaro on self discipline. I bet many bloggers go without eating launch, and after a while the will most likely to burn out.
I love eating and I love cooking but it takes a lot of determination to leave the computer screens to prepare a launch….
By the way, my wife said you need to eat more, you are too thin.