"I don’t have enough time".
Have you ever said this to yourself or to someone else?
I’m sure most of us have at some point in time, even the best of us.
It’s a self-limiting belief which stops us from being more productive.
It’s not that we don’t
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20 Top Productivity Tools For Bloggers: Increase Your Productivity Immediately
Posted by adamjayc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.bloggingwizard.com 3547 days ago
Made Hot by: luvhealthcare on August 24, 2014 5:38 pm
Keep Your Blogging Business Together When Your Life Falls Apart
Posted by MMarquit under Social MediaFrom http://mirandamarquit.com 3547 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on August 25, 2014 12:30 pm
If you find your life slowing coming to pieces, and you know you need to keep your blogging business going, here are a few things that help me get by at times like these:
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11 Ways a Podcast Can Help Build Your Brand
Posted by thursdayb under Online MarketingFrom http://www.personalbrandingblog.com 3551 days ago
Made Hot by: fusionswim on August 22, 2014 9:29 am
Building Brand Partnerships: Jon Cline. By showing the world that you are collaborative, it looks like you always have other great minds in the room with you. If you are just one person talking about everything, you will end up falling short. Having multiple brands together makes your podcast appea
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How to Recover From Crowdfunding Failure!
Posted by sjekic under Raising CapitalFrom http://www.crowdclan.com 3551 days ago
One of the greatest crowdfunding boons is publicity: a campaign serves as a vessel for both marketing and fundraising. However, not all campaigns end prosperously – some even finish with tarnished reputations. To avoid public and financial ruin, then, one must ask how a project can turn itself arou
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6 Ways To Exit Your Business
Posted by Sian Phillips under FinanceFrom http://tweakyourbiz.com 3551 days ago
By Robert Moore
There may come a time when you no longer want to be a director of a company. So how do you go about exiting the business? Read More
There may come a time when you no longer want to be a director of a company. So how do you go about exiting the business? Read More
4 Big Ecommerce Mistakes Small Businesses Make
Posted by tuckerleroy under MarketingFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3551 days ago
Whether you run a brick-and-mortar location or operate exclusively online, eCommerce can help your small business expand your customer base, increase visibility, and boost profits. But there’s more to eCommerce than setting up an online storefront and hoping that people will buy.
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How Growing a Beard This Summer Made Me a Better Writer
Posted by KelvinIsAwesome under Success StoriesFrom http://www.functionwriting.com 3553 days ago
Made Hot by: bizyolk on August 21, 2014 8:21 am
It's real, it's gnarly, & I've been explaining it for two months now. Here's how my beard made me a better writer.
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Four Secrets to Staying Sane as a Business Owner
Posted by Nellie Akalp under StartupsFrom http://experts.allbusiness.com 3553 days ago
Made Hot by: leonesimmy on August 21, 2014 8:50 am
Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, shares 4 tips on staying sane as a business owner in this post on AllBusiness.com.
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The Guide to Choosing the Right Platform for Your Community
Posted by thursdayb under Online MarketingFrom http://thenextweb.com 3553 days ago
Made Hot by: AmyJordan on August 18, 2014 7:44 am
Choosing an online community platform is one of the biggest challenges for a community builder. While an online platform does not equate to a community, when done well, online community platforms are incredibly effective at organizing, amplifying, guiding and scaling a community strategy.
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How to Become a Top-Notch Negotiator
Posted by thursdayb under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.jeanchatzky.com 3555 days ago
Made Hot by: marketingvalue on August 17, 2014 10:44 am
“Negotiations” may seem like something only big businesses have to deal with. But as a small business owner, you negotiate every day – with customers and vendors, over invoices and contracts, about the timing of a job and who will own the final product. You may not be involved in flashy, multimilli
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