Stress is now considered one of the biggest issues facing us in today’s modern and fast paced world. It’s a topic we are all well aware of. Stress related and psychosomaticillnesses are on the increase. The majority of people asked will admit to feeling pressured and stressed, either from work or
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How stress is affecting our lives
Posted by catherineconnors under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.stress-solutions4life.com 4959 days ago
The Psychology of the Entrepreneur
Posted by janaarnold under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.entrepreneurdex.com 4959 days ago
What causes someone to become an entrepreneur? I’m no Sigmund Freud but I’ve seen common patterns in (1) what makes someone become an entrepreneur, (2) what m…
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Word Choice: Assure vs. Ensure vs. Insure
Posted by lkpetrolino under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://flyingpigcommunications.com 4961 days ago
Today Flying Pig’s new Business Writing Coach Susan Perloff gives us a lesson in word choice. I know this one is always a toughie, for me….normally causing me to just choose another word altogether. Enjoy!
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How to Not Multitask: a Guide to Startup Efficiency
Posted by benmaxmime under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://epiclaunch.com 4963 days ago
How to not multi-task and be efficient. Time management is crucial.Work smarter, not harder. Get rid of distractions and do some serious work.
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Business Book Review: Tipping the Odds for the Entrepreneur
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4964 days ago
If you want to extrapolate your entrepreneurial success, you should read, re-read and revisit Tipping the Odds for the Entrepreneur by Kevin C. Maki.
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Stop avoiding mistakes
Posted by ZackShapiro under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thestartupstudent.com 4964 days ago
A lot of us avoid doing small everyday things because we don't want to make mistakes. I've developed a personal model for assessing and avoiding these moments to create little failures to learn from.
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Money Makes The World Go Round | Shrinking My Companions
Posted by wdywft under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 4964 days ago
"The love of money is the root of all evil,” said Paul in a letter to Timothy.
Many people love business and many business people love money (though not necessarily in the biblical sense). Business is about money and gain. If you went into business for any other reason than making money, then you Read More
Many people love business and many business people love money (though not necessarily in the biblical sense). Business is about money and gain. If you went into business for any other reason than making money, then you Read More
Failure - a Stepping Stone to Success
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4965 days ago
Success is determined by a person's personality and attitude towards work. The secret to be effective is to move on rather than brood about what could have been.
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The Poor Man's Business/Life Plan
Posted by IntegratedBzStrategies under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://optimumsalesandmarketing.blogspot.com 4966 days ago
Everyone needs a starting point for their life/business plan. This is a free tutorial on how to get what's in your head onto paper in an easy to use format. Ongoing support and updates with an inter active forum. Easy as 1,2,3 - I promise.
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Happy National Punctuation Day!
Posted by lkpetrolino under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://flyingpigcommunications.com 4968 days ago
Somebody — a man named Jeff — created National Punctuation Day, which occurs September 24.
You could celebrate by buying Jeff’s t-shirt that shows an apostrophe and reads “It’s not possessive.” You could observe a moment of silence at noon and apologize to all the semi-colons you have abused. Or Read More
You could celebrate by buying Jeff’s t-shirt that shows an apostrophe and reads “It’s not possessive.” You could observe a moment of silence at noon and apologize to all the semi-colons you have abused. Or Read More
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