One of the toughest things about running a business is the feeling of loneliness and isolation. You are on your own and nobody supports you because it’s hard for them to see what you see and feel the excitement that you feel at the critical stages. This is especially true if you run your small busi Read More
Even though your family may have the day off, you might still have to run your home business. This lead to a re-arrangement for you, especially if you want to enjoy some of the fun with your family. Read More
Which “self” did you bring to work today? Was it “Dopey”, “Sneezy”, “Sleepy”, “Doc”, “Grumpy” or “Happy”? Building a rewarding business or career requires showing up each day with your “best” and that
requires personal practices and skills that are honed and integrated into your life 24/7. Read More
Street vending, food trucks, vending machines ... Another economic development strategy to level the playing field for local small business. Read More
One of the stories I hear the most often from struggling solo professionals or small firms is that they did well for a couple of years after starting up and then just kind of plateaued. This blog post shares an important strategy to avoid that killer dip. Read More
Need some startup ideas? Here are three businesses you can start on a next-to-nothing budget that could be evolved out of hobbies or interests. Read More
Every small business is different, so, of course, every entrepreneur will be charting new territory. If there were a simple manual or step by step approach for Read More
One of the most common questions entrepreneurs have when starting a small business, especially a one-person home-based business, is "Do I need a business license?"... Read More
Entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses clearly have money to spend when it comes to educating themselves with content and knowledge from leading entrepreneurs like Eric Ries, Crystal Paine and Napoleon Hill. Read More
One of the hottest buzzword for startups these days is “pivot.” The term, introduced by entrepreneur and venture advisor Eric Ries in an article on Lessons Learned a couple of years ago, is properly used to describe smart startups that change direction quickly, but stay grounded in what they've lea Read More
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