Stoicism for solopreneurs

A low-effort method for noticing when to nurture your relationships

From “The book you wish your parents had read”
People make “bids for attention”.

It’s important that we recognise and respond to these bids for attention
we must nurture relationships

“bids for attention” can come in various forms between asking question reaching out be a messenger talking about a book asking for feedback asking for social media

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Nicholas Robb

Founder, Design Hero
Author of Life by Design

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