Zero Chaos Manifesto

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Zero Chaos Manifesto

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Six years ago I had the idea of ​​turning my passion for cats into a “side project”, and rufus&company was born , an online store and blog that became my parallel project to my main job.

And, oddly enough, although I could talk to you about feline subjects until you want to tear your ears off, I didn't know how to put my tone into it, I couldn't make my own blog my own and make it sound like me .

Now that I am an adult, speaking online, I am starting Caos Cero as a result of korea whatsapp number data another of my passions, but this time I will tell you from the first minute what I am like, my way of working, and I will do it faithfully to my style. Although I assume that not everyone will like it.

If you have a business, your own project, a brand, look at it with the eyes of a newcomer and ask yourself if you are the one reflected there.

We spend too much time on our little creature for it to seem like someone else's, don't you think?


I'm Laura, a chaos killer, a problem solver. In my Manifesto I tell you a little about myself. If you identify with me, if you think we can connect, I'd love for you to stay with me, because there's nothing lonelier than embarking on a project with yourself as the only company , and because now, through online connections, we have the opportunity to break with that loneliness, help each other, share and move forward together.

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Laura and Chaos Zero
1.- Life is too short to spend hours and hours in a job you don't like
I love working.

Oh! Who am I kidding?

What moves me every day is that I love to work , so in bold, so it looks good.

But not just any job.

I know that if I were rich I would still be working, I would have to force myself to spend less time and delegate more, but I would most likely still be doing the same thing I am doing now because I-love-it.

If you don't feel the same way about the work you do right now, stop and think. It's not about giving up everything tomorrow, but about starting to think about another way of living, setting a goal, and making progress every day to achieve it.

2.- I am more than just a piece of a gear
I hate (other people's) rules

I was a disaster at school. Restless and nervous. Stubborn and difficult to get along with.

I'm not good at following rules or taking orders. If you want something from me, you'll have to give me a coherent explanation of why it's necessary for me to do X.

Knowing myself very well has allowed me to set up my life and work in a way that fits my nature like a glove.

3.- I am a problem seeker/solver
And it's not that I invent problems, no.

I intuitively look for what is not working well , what is hindering the progress of a project, and I don't stop until I find a solution.

And boy, did I find it. Have I told you how stubborn I am?

4.- I have cons...
I am impatient, perfectionist, demanding and my vocabulary is full of swear words.

Who would want to work with me with such a business c
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