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Chin Up! Overcome any challenge through the power of positive thinking. Try these tips for developing a positive attitude in order to achieve success. |
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It's All About You Nurturing your positive attitude helps build your self-confidence and, in turn, your business. |
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I Did It My Way When it comes to starting a business, you can dive right in or test the waters first -- whatever works for you. |
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Just Play It Cool Does it always feel like you've got a million things to do at once? Take a step back - sometimes procrastinating pays off. |
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Break On Through Remove barriers to your big business dreams by following these simple steps. |
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Dare to Dream Entrepreneurs are at their best when they challenge themselves. Create an "impossible" goal - and discover the possibilities. |
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What Do You Know? Tackling change provides an opportunity for you to increase your business knowledge, client base and personal satisfaction. |
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City Savvy To make it in New York City an entrepreneur must be unique. There are high rents, high labor costs and high taxes, but the density and affluence of the potential customer base compensates for it. |
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Manifest Destiny You may have it all planned out, but little surprises can bring big successes. |
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Reality Check Entrepreneurs share a common dream: to succeed. |
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It's 2006! Whatcha Gonna Do About It? Seven challenges entrepreneurial companies can expect to face in 2006 -- and strategies to overcome them. |
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Trust Your Team Don't be afraid to delegate. You'll empower and inspire your employees - and make the most of your own time, too. |
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Mental Briefcase When starting your own business, you have to be prepared for worst-case scenarios. But recognize that each time you take on a new challenge, you gain experience that you can recycle and use on your next project. |
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Yes, You Can! Break down barriers and achieve even your loftiest goals by creating a positive mindset. |
Entrepreneur August 2002 Romanus Wolter |
Scary Move, Eh? The risks of starting a business can be a fright. Fortunately, the right attitude can turn your quickened heart rate and night sweats into the kind of excitement that leads to a successful business. |
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Shape Up! If you want to start your own business, you'd better make sure you're in shape for it -- emotionally, mentally and financially. Our three entrepreneurial fitness tests will help you see if you've got what it takes to get through the start-up phase. |
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Banish Regret For Good Many men constantly wonder how their lives would be now if they had done things differently in the past. Such regret is, more often than not, quite futile. As you go through life, it is better to accept your actions and inactions, and learn from them. |
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Why Would Great People Want to Work for You? For financial advisors and others, most marketing efforts involve finding the right clients, but to do so, you need the right staff members to attract and retain those clients. Here are the five qualities of a "great" entrepreneurial organization. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Suzanne Mulvehill |
Fear Factor What's really holding you back from starting your own business? Taken from "Employee to Entrepreneur: The Employee's Guide to Entrepreneurial Success," these 31 tips will help you face your fears and finally get the guts to become your own boss. |
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BusinessWeek August 14, 2008 Jeffrey Bussgang |
Think Like a VC, Act Like An Entrepreneur Getting employees to adopt both an entrepreneur's bias for action and a venture capitalist's talent for hard-nosed analysis is a challenge. But no one said excellence was easy. |
Job Journal May 2, 2010 Brian Bartes |
Career Pros: How's Your Attitude? Particularly when times are tough, a positive outlook is priceless. |
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