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		<title>Looking Back at 2009: Being Soldier, Backpacker, Expatriate, Business Owner and Dreamer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 00:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Jessen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is about how everything changed for me in 2009, and changed my life 180 degrees once again. Starting 2009 I just wanted to travel for half a year, and then go back to the army &#8211; never in my wildest dreams did I plan to stay in South America, let alone Peru. &#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is about how everything changed for me in 2009, and changed my life 180 degrees once again. Starting 2009 I just wanted to travel for half a year, and then go back to the army &#8211; never in my wildest dreams did I plan to stay in South America, let alone Peru.<br />
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<p><strong>From Soldier to Backpacker to Business Entrepreneur</strong><br />
My original plan was going back to the army, after finishing my 4 months of duty in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_International_Logistical_Center">DANILOG (Danish International Logistical Center)</a>. First I had planned to travel through South- and Central America for 6-9 months, before returning to Denmark and hoping to get a contract and go on a mission to Afghanistan with the Danish Army.</p>
<p>Not even 3 months into my big journey in South America, I reach Lima and stay for about a week in <a href="http://businessperu.pe/miraflores">Miraflores, Peru</a>. I end up meeting a lot of amazing and awesome people, revive an old business idea I got the first time I was in South America, and within 2 weeks in Lima I decided that I would give it a shot &#8211; <a href="http://christianjessen.dk/living-in-lima-peru-for-a-year/">Living in Lima for a year</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Getting Used to Combies and Contrasts</strong><br />
I must admit that I love Lima by all my heart. It feels like the right place for me right now, and I love the contrasts of old and new, rich and poor, expensive and cheap, that you see everywhere in Lima. I might live in one of the expensive and rich areas of the town at the moment, but the fact for me is, this is what the future of Peru should look like. I don&#8217;t believe in solving 3rd world problems by donating money so the poor can get some food; I believe the only way to help the 3rd world is creating a future for them. Something that doesn&#8217;t solve the problem right now, but over a period of time and I only see this possible in creating a stable economic, creating jobs and run the old mill of capitalism.</p>
<p>Lima has its flaws but with more than <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima">8 million people (in 2007 that is)</a> this city is more populated than Denmark with our 5,5 million people. When I was back home in August, even our biggest city Copenhagen felt like a small place. Living in a city bigger than my country honestly leaves some marks.</p>
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<strong>Running a Small Business &#8211; Keep Your Focus!</strong><br />
The most important lesson I have learned in 2009, is to keep focus on what you are dealing with right now. I have been moving away from my startup several times, ending up in a huge delay. My <a href="http://christianjessen.dk/project-google-sniper-week-3-10-sniper-sites-up/">Google Sniper Sites</a> project ended up taking way too much time and making me lose focus, even though I learned a lot from the project. Right now I am focusing 100% of my time on my current business goals, getting <a href="http://easy-web.dk/">evisitcard</a> translated to Spanish, finish the system and hopefully start entering the Peruvian market.</p>
<p>So my best advice from 2009 can only be to keep focus. I have delayed my adventure for way too long, because I didn&#8217;t keep focus on what I was actually here to do, and instead was acting like a dreamer, spreading my timer over too many different projects. If you want success with your Small Business, remember to keep your focus.</p>
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<p><strong>Blog Statistics from 2009</strong><br />
As the blog started out as a travelers blog, telling a bit about my experiences (and playing around with SEO, posting about places I visited) I never expected much for the blog. I still managed to get around 200 monthly unique visitors, with December 2009 peaking with over 500 unique visitors. In total more than 3000 unique visitors stopped by my blog, with a bounce rate on just around 60%. It hasn&#8217;t been the most active blog, with only 31 posts and 65 comments during the year, but I am quite satisfied so far as I have changed the direction of the blog. The visitors started picking up after I wrote about my <a href="http://christianjessen.dk/category/affiliate-marketing/">Affiliate Marketing</a> adventure with Google Sniper in October, so in the coming time I will focus more on useful posts for Small Business owners, Internet Marketers and in general tips for people working with Online Marketing like myself.</p>
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<p>If you have any special request about what you would like to read more about, please feel free to post some comments on the blog. I hope 2010 will be a more active year, and wish you all the best of luck in 2010.</p>
<div class="ngg-related-gallery"><a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Lima - Daylight - North-East.jpg.jpg" title="Looking north-east from the roof. Fantastic view over Lima." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Lima - Daylight - North-East" alt="Lima - Daylight - North-East" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Lima - Daylight - North-East.jpg.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Sunset Light - NW.jpg.jpg" title="Looking NW, seeing the sunset and the light of the city of Lima." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Sunset Light - NW" alt="Sunset Light - NW" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Sunset Light - NW.jpg.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Lima - Nightlight - NE.jpg.jpg" title="Again Lima bynight. Looking northeast. I love looking over the city of Lima at the night." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Lima - Nightlight - NE" alt="Lima - Nightlight - NE" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Lima - Nightlight - NE.jpg.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Looking down.jpg.jpg" title="I think its 22 floors down.. Thats not a place where you want to fall down.." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Looking down" alt="Looking down" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Looking down.jpg.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Sunset - Looking North-West.jpg.jpg" title="Sunset in Miraflores, Lima." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Sunset - Looking North-West" alt="Sunset - Looking North-West" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Sunset - Looking North-West.jpg.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Brahma.jpg" title="Just felt like I wanted to make a tribute to a good cheap beer, Brahma, which I drink a lot of here." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Brahma" alt="Brahma" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Brahma.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Seafront - Looking South-West.jpg.jpg" title="Looking south-west at the Lima Seafront in Miraflores." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Lima seafront - Looking South-West" alt="Lima seafront - Looking South-West" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Seafront - Looking South-West.jpg.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/Lima - big city - north.jpg.jpg" title="Looking over the big city of Lima." class="shutterset_related-images-for-looking-back-at-2009-being-soldier-backpacker-expatriate-business-owner-and-dreamer" ><img title="Lima - big city - north" alt="Lima - big city - north" src="http://christianjessen.net/wp-content/gallery/lima/thumbs/thumbs_Lima - big city - north.jpg.jpg" /></a>
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		<title>Increase productivity in your Small Business by using Lifehacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 06:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian Jessen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been reading quite a lot about time management and how to increase productivity when your running a small home-based business. I felt like I have had problems achieving my goals lately, and have felt I havent got anywhere for a while. So I decided to try to do something about my productivity by [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been reading quite a lot about time management and how to increase <strong>productivity</strong> when your running a small home-based <a href="http://businessperu.pe/">business</a>. I felt like I have had problems achieving my goals lately, and have felt I havent got anywhere for a while. So I decided to try to do something about my productivity by making some changes in the way I live and work.<br />
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<p>I started reading on the <a href="http://www.lifehack.org">Lifehack Blog</a>, which contains a lot of very good and interesting articles. One of these articles that have inspired my to start a new experiment, is this article about <a href="http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/how-to-wake-up-and-instantly-achieve-something-everyday.html">how to wake up and instantly achieve something everyday</a>. The basic of the article is, that if you start your day off by doing your most important goal for that day, you will get a self-esteem boost and possibly get more done that day.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure how this excactly will work on me. First of all, I have to admit that I&#8217;m not a morning person at all &#8211; I need my coffee and my time alone. If I try to go running in the morning, I always get sick and dont get as much out of the trip as if I go in the afternoon. If I get caught by some interesting work, I can stay up all night and work where I suddenly notice that it is sunrise. So the thought of starting my day with actually doing <strong>the most important goal for the day</strong> sounds like a crazy idea.. None the less, I decided to give it a try.</p>
<p>I only just started on this experiment today, but the conclusion so far is that it actually <strong>works</strong>. So far I let my self make a cup of coffee and some breakfast, before I start working &#8211; but I try to avoid to start surfing, reading, watching TV or doing anything else that what I set as my &#8220;morning goal&#8221;. I simply just make my coffee and breakfast, and go directly into my little &#8220;office&#8221; &#8211; close down my mail program, and only keep the windows open related to the work I&#8217;m doing right at that moment. It really works to let you focus on that achievement of the day, and no matter how much of the other stuff you planned to do that day, you <strong>know</strong> you got the most importent thing done, because you did it before you did everything else.</p>
<p>As for the experiment, I will continue to do this from now on; every evening I decide what the first thing I will get done tomorrow will be. That way I dont have to spend the rest of the evening / night thinking about that thing, because I <strong>know</strong> it will be dealt with as the first thing tomorrow.</p>
<p>That and a lot of other interesting posts on Lifehack has really inspired me, and I will properly try to follow more and more advises from sites and blogs like Lifehack. I hope this maybe has inspired you too. Do you follow any of these Lifehack blogs or resources? Do you run experiments like that to <b>increase your productivity</b>, or do you have a speciel way of getting things done? I hope you will share your experiences with Lifehacks and ways of increasing productivity.</p>
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