How Can This Blog Better Help You?

How Can This Blog Better Help You?


This blog was created to help the innerpreneurial community grow and prosper. And to truly grow and prosper one must be constantly evolving.

Since starting Rise of the Innerpreneur I’ve had a few ideas of how it could be improved to better serve us all. But before I go an implement them, I wanted to make sure that you think they are a good idea too.

Take the Survey and Tell Me How

I’ve created a very short survey (5 mandatory questions and 2 optional) asking how this blog can better serve you.

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For all those who take the time to fill it out, thank you. I truly appreciate you sharing your thoughts with me. My only wish is for this blog to be as helpful and useful as it can be.

How Can This Blog Better Help You?

Deep Thoughts (That Are Not My Own): A Film to Watch, Great Living, and Creative Business Cards


This week’s open tabs:

  • GreenSmithConsulting.com on “The One Film All People in or Interested in Green Business Should See”
    Having just recently premiered to rave reviews at the Wild & Scenic film festival, GreenSmithConsulting.com discusses the documentary So Right, So Smart and it’s amazing ability to “quickly and compellingly makes the case for why doing business sustainably is not only needed, but can be exceptionally profitable, even in, or perhaps especially during challenging economic times.”
  • ZenHabits.com’s “Socratic Method To Great Living (5 Simple Steps)”
    On how one could live an awesome life today just by following Socrates fundamental advice. I know I learned a bunch just by hearing Socrates wisdom in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. Of course, for a long time after, I horribly mispronounced his name. “San Dimas High School football rules!”
  • ItEvenHasAWatermark.com’s collection of truly creative and beautiful business cards
    Design inspiration for those looking to create truly original business cards. Just remember when you print those beautiful babies to use FSC certified paper and waterless printing.