It's an interesting question. And if you haven't answered it yet, there's no time to the pressure. You see, there are at least two ways to measure success, Seth Godin observes. One is to determine whether your business is performing well. Do you have enough cash flow? Can you pay your bills? Do you have enough capital to scale? The other is to compare your success to that of other entrepreneurs -- and to constantly judge yourself and your business accordingly. Guess which is the most healthy -- and why.
How Do You Measure Business Success?
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3233 days ago
I like the statement: "Life is more fun when you don't compare."
Be yourself and "just do it"...