What the Poorest People Taught Me About Good Business
7 years ago
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I’ve been to some countries throughout my travels that have a lot of poverty. Countries like Mexico, India or Thailand have many poor people with a family of mouths to feed. There’s no social system to pay them [..]
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7 Steps to Build Healthy Relationships with Your Coworkers
If you’re working full time, you likely spend 40 (or more) hours per week with your coworkers. You more likely spend the majority of your waking hours during the week with your coworkers than you do with your [..]
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Intrapreneurs and Extrapreneurs Are Redefining What It Means to Be an Entrepreneur
7 years ago
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Traditional entrepreneurship has become much less of an exception in today’s jobs market and much more of a career choice – the “old” ideas of a job for life and climbing the career ladder no [..]
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7 Do’s and Don’ts For Setting Up Your Home Office
Over the last seven years, I’ve started and stopped businesses in four states, working out of my home in each location. Every time I packed up shop I hoped I could retain some clients long-distance, but that usually [..]
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Developing Patience and Commitment In a World Full of Distractions
7 years ago
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We live in a world where food is fast; information is fleeting, and time is money. There is no doubt then, that the notion of instant gratification is as much a part of this generation as Snapchat and Facebook.
In our [..]
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4 Health Habits Busy Entrepreneurs Need to Try
When it comes to success, many entrepreneurs and visionaries agree that working hard and staying on top of trends is not enough. Taking care of your body and developing healthy day to day habits are essential to looking, [..]
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Is Your Startup Self-Sabotaging Your Diversity Efforts?
It’s no secret that the startup scene in America is struggling with diversity in a major way. Despite the fact that upwards of 37% of America is non-white, only 15% of startups are minority owned. The situation [..]
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Five Easy Ways New Startups Can Advertise for Free
When it comes to building a successful business, advertising is among the most valuable tools available to entrepreneurs. Large companies shell out millions of dollars a year to keep their ventures in the public eye, and [..]
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Should You Drop-Out of College to Run Your Startup? Here are Risks and Rewards
It’s a dilemma that has been discussed and debated time and time again. If you have thought about dropping out of school to start a business, or to focus on a business you have already launched, or are in any way [..]
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New Studies Suggest ‘the Power Pose Is Not Helping Your Confidence’
Body language can tell us a lot about a person, like how they’re feeling or even what they’re thinking. One of the best-known body language poses is the “power pose”. Imagine Wonder Woman, [..]
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