You can learn from, train under and emulate whomever you hold as the benchmark for success. However, you can’t duplicate their essence, their intrinsic motivation to hustle. That’s why there is only one Steve Jobs, one Richard Branson, one Mark Cuban, one Michael Jordan, one Kobe, one Serena, etc..
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Why you can't be like Steve Jobs, Richard Branson or Mark Cuban
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3457 days ago
What 25 years with my husband has taught me about business
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3464 days ago
It’s been said that marriage is much like a business partnership. After being with my husband for over 25 years, I can attest to this truth. From humble beginnings and blind passion to new products and unplanned scaling and growth, to sound and unsound investments and succession planning...
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It's time to fire your clients
Posted by simplicityinc under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.examiner.com 3465 days ago
The New Year will soon be upon us and it’s time to rethink your business. Reflect and review what worked, what hasn’t worked and what you need to do differently. That process should include your clients. When your business is new, you take what you can get. When you’ve been around the block...
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4 Ways to cure yourself of Imposter Syndrome
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3472 days ago
When I transitioned from being a virtual assistant (long before that was an actual thing) to a Micro Business Therapist™ over 10 years ago, one of my first challenges was getting over my Imposter Syndrome (when you feel unworthy of your success or incompetent despite your qualifications).
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How ordinary entrepreneurs achieve extraordinary results
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3473 days ago
We hear stories every day about average people achieving incredible results in a wide variety of arenas. Some of the most successful entrepreneurs who come from humble beginnings have varied stories, but common struggles and means of survival.
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Birds of a feather don't always flock together
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3479 days ago
We look at the success of others and assume, if we follow their methods, we will achieve the same. Sometimes this works, but often times it leaves us frustrated and wondering why we are not partaking in the same success or why the methods of others don’t work for us.
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Your daily prescription for weekly progress
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3485 days ago
The day of the week doesn’t have to start on Monday. Just thinking about Monday, can bring on anxiety and anxiousness...and wanting to put your pajama’s back on by noon. The word Monday signifies business hours, work, workday, workweek.
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5 People you need to have in your corner for a healthy business
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3492 days ago
Running a business can be emotionally, physically and financially challenging. A healthy support system is essential for your personal and professional growth.
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Why accountability partners can help you get further, faster
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3493 days ago
By definition, an accountability partner is someone who holds you accountable to the things you commit to doing. Some of the benefits of an accountability partner are emotional and others are strategic.
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What is on your to-do list? 125 Ways to take action
Posted by simplicityinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.examiner.com 3507 days ago
I have to admit, I wasn’t really sure where I was going with the prompt for this post (What’s on your to-do list?) Perhaps, it’s a classic example of a blog idea gone sideways. Sometimes what you thought was a great idea, turns out to be… lint. Fortunately, HARO readers never fail to inspire, infor
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