
I am
OBSESSIVE ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP
I am currently building product at Yoco where we make it simple for entrepreneurs to get paid and grow their businesses – and the economy.
Entrepreneurs dedicate their lives to building their businesses. This requires an intensity that few understand. But I don’t think you have to sacrifice your mental and physical health to build a meaningful business. If you are sacrificing your mental and physical health for your business then we need to have a conversation.
Over my 20 year career as an entrepreneur, I have experienced failures, hired, fired, raised money from venture capital firms and individuals, sold three startups and have become intimately acquainted with failure.
“What makes Nic an incredible speaker is that primarily he is an incredible thinker and writer.
He has ideas about the way the world works that are different to many other people’s ideas. They’re always action-orientated and get to the heart of the problem. ”
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It’s pretty old school to talk about “blogs”, right?
But I have been writing online since about 2003 so publishing online will always be known as “blogging”.
I publish articles frequently, maybe once a week in a good month. Maybe less.
I write about building better businesses and building better lives. Not because I have a better life but because I’m trying to build one, like all of us.
“Your writing approach the status of divine intervention at times – thank you Nic.”
When I was turning 30 years old I wrote down some advice from 30 year old me to 20 year old me.
I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since that article was published and took on a life of its own.
I’m turning 40 soon and have spent time reflecting on the last decade that I’ve lived and the combined 20 years since I was 20. If I met that same 20 year old me today and had a conversation with him, this is what I would tell him in no particular order: