There are entrepreneur characteristics, like commitment, goal-orientation and hands-on involvement. But there are different types of entrepreneurs, and knowing which type you are can help you make the most of your positive characteristics while side-stepping potential landmines.
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What Kind of Entrepreneur Are You?
Posted by HiscoxSmallBiz under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.hiscox.com 3024 days ago
6 Simple ways to accelerate your career (and improve your personal brand while you're at it!)
Posted by BChignell under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.ciphr.com 3025 days ago
Getting noticed by your employer (or recruiters) doesn’t have to take hours of painstaking profile optmisation, a strict dress code or behaving like a hybrid version of the person described in the hundreds of career psychology blog posts . There are ways, that only take a few minutes of your time a
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6 Productivity Dos and Don’ts for the Workplace - Digital Marketing Blog
Posted by gonzalezinsegment under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.insegment.com 3025 days ago
When workloads become too heavy, the office can be a tense environment. However, there’s a variety of techniques you can use to increase productivity in the workplace–which is essential to driving results for your company and customers.
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Personal Development: Wise Words From Jim Rohn
Posted by CorporateCoachG under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://corporatecoachgroup.com 3027 days ago
"When I was 25 years of age, my mentor said to me, "As a matter of interest Jim, why is it you have not done very well, up to now?"
Excellent question!
I laid on him, my list. You know the one; The list called, "Reasons why I have not done very well". It went like this: Read More
Excellent question!
I laid on him, my list. You know the one; The list called, "Reasons why I have not done very well". It went like this: Read More
Are we sheep on autopilot? [PART THREE]
Posted by MashaKaran under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.alphagamma.eu 3027 days ago
THINK DIFFERENT
This is the third part of the 3-series article about the Sheep on Autopilot theory.
If there were no individual exceptions and no challenges in life, the entire humanity would be living a simple, stable and quiet life, without having the need to reason or whatsoever.
Often, Read More
This is the third part of the 3-series article about the Sheep on Autopilot theory.
If there were no individual exceptions and no challenges in life, the entire humanity would be living a simple, stable and quiet life, without having the need to reason or whatsoever.
Often, Read More
People Crave the Truth - Adam Dukes
Posted by adukes81 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.adam-dukes.com 3031 days ago
People Crave the Truth - The other day, I wrote a post calling out some people in our industry. You can read it here — Is Your Shopify Guru Lying to You? It was a video call...
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5 Practices for Increasing Productivity for Entrepreneurs
Posted by sawarams under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://thenextscoop.com 3032 days ago
What makes an entrepreneur click? What makes him or her different from the others? You may wonder what a normal human being should do differently in order to be productive and anything close to an entrepreneur.
Let’s take a look at the 5 practices and things that an entrepreneur does to increase Read More
Let’s take a look at the 5 practices and things that an entrepreneur does to increase Read More
Limitations As A Powerful Source Of Creativity
Posted by irfanahmad1989 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.digitalinformationworld.com 3033 days ago
It seems completely illogical. Constrains make you more creative? But they really do. I mean, what is the phenomenon where you can only stare at the blank page and can’t find any way to fill it but an example of having too much choice? Having constraints can be just what you need to choose a direct
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Design how you design - Inside Intercom
Posted by shatekpatrick under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://blog.intercom.io 3033 days ago
But if you have ever opened someone else’s work, you know how hard it is to find the right file, page, group, artboard, or layer. If you are new to the field or new to a team, browsing to learn the history of a project is excruciating.
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7 Tips for Working at Home with Your Significant Other
Posted by HollyHanna under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3033 days ago
About a year ago, my husband and I moved his business home, and I joined the team. It was an interesting transition initially. He learned how to work from home (I was a work-from-home pro), and we both learned how to conduct business, together, and essentially be together 24 hours a day, seven days
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