One of the most frustrating types of person I have met since the great Irish property crash in 2007 is the person struggling with debts who will clutch at any straw to believe there is a simple solution. And there has been a significant number of individuals who are happy to peddle a concoction of… Continue reading Fake Law and Pseudo Lawyers-Giving False Hope and Increasing Costs
My Origin Story
I found the photographs this week, worried I had lost one in particular. Turns out I had put it away so safely I could not find it. Anyway, here it is. On the back it says “Feb ‘87, started trading in December, ‘86, sold in February ‘89, bought Navan July ‘89” This is where my… Continue reading My Origin Story
Employee #30 at Facebook, Facebook Advertising, and Email Subscribers for $.34
He was the 30th employee at Facebook when it started up. He was directly involved in the creation of the Facebook advertising platform. And he is almost certainly a multi-millionaire. He is the founder of AppSumo, Sumo, and King Sumo and a leading light in the business world dispensing advice for startups and entrepreneurs. His… Continue reading Employee #30 at Facebook, Facebook Advertising, and Email Subscribers for $.34
Downpatrick Head and Dún Briste on a February Saturday
Sometimes you stumble upon a place and it surprises and delights and takes your breath away. Last week myself and she who must be obeyed were in Ballina, Mayo for the weekend. A Christmas gift from the kids. On Saturday we decided we would go for a drive prior to retiring to the hotel bar… Continue reading Downpatrick Head and Dún Briste on a February Saturday
Growing Old
It’s my birthday this week and I have been thinking about growing old, and what it means. I think I have come to the conclusion that growing old is when you do not want to learn new things. Growing old is when you do not want to make YouTube videos. Growing old is when you… Continue reading Growing Old
The Level of Folly Attained
The Law Society sends out, by email, a newsletter containing summaries of “Recent Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and High Court reserved written judgments”. I always try to scan through the decisions which cover a wide range of topics ranging from disputes about wills to personal injury claims to prisoners claiming infringement of human rights… Continue reading The Level of Folly Attained
Brown Bread
I received a gift of a new Neven Maguire book at Christmas, “Neven Maguire’s Home Economics for Life: The 50 Recipes You Need to Learn” and took it as a hint that I was to finally get my act together in the kitchen. And so with prodigious enthusiasm, not to mention a tremendous and violent… Continue reading Brown Bread
How to Succeed Every Time
“Succeeding every time” may strike you as an ambitious, unrealistic aim but I can assure you it’s not if you choose how you measure success. Let me explain. If you measure success by the outcome or goal you cannot succeed every time. If you measure success, however, by how well you attend to the process… Continue reading How to Succeed Every Time
“Employment Law in Ireland”-Kindle Countdown Price Promotion Starts Today
I have a Kindle countdown deal price promotion starting this morning at 8 am. Every 6 months Amazon will allow you to do a “countdown deal” to promote your book(s) on Amazon. This countdown deal is a time limited price promotion. My deal starts this morning on my book, “Employment Law in Ireland: The Essentials… Continue reading “Employment Law in Ireland”-Kindle Countdown Price Promotion Starts Today
Content Marketing-a Simple, Effective Strategy
Every weekend I try, and generally succeed, in creating at least 2 new pieces of content. This weekend, for example, I published a video on YouTube, “Reading Between the Lines at an Employment Hearing” and published a blog post “Part Time Bus Driver Wins Reinstatement and Full Salary Retrospection”. Content marketing This is the central… Continue reading Content Marketing-a Simple, Effective Strategy