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The Founders' 5 Timeless Lessons for Entrepreneurs
We live in a nation that celebrates small business and encourages people to create an idea and make it their own.
With This Startup, You Can Hire Anything From Porsche, Cannondale To Ducati Triumph Bikes
Did someone say, 'I want to hire a Porche?'
Founder of Essie Nail Polish Says Drive, Commitment and Passion Are the Secrets to Building a Successful Company
Essie Weingarten says you have to live and breathe your brand and company mission.
5 Questions to Help You Find Out Why You Really Want to Be an Entrepreneur
Your strongest motivations arise from the things that are the source of your happiness or that protect you from primal fears. Explore them.
Use Your Drive to Create Your Habits
From closing the loop to setting your intention, behavioral-science expert and author James Clear explains at an 'Entrepreneur 'event how creating habits can help you get where you want to go.
Mike Rowe: Why Entrepreneurs Crave the 'Reverse Commute'
It's all about mindset. Do you think like an entrepreneur?
To Be Successful, Do Only What You Do Best
Every successful entrepreneur has something they do well. Find what you do best and do it often.
Finding Your Passion and Following Your Purpose
A one-on-one conversation with Dancing with the Stars judge Julianne Hough, on the intense pressure of the dance competition world and the high standards she set for herself.
4 Winning Beliefs to Help Drive You to Success
Hard times often call for deeper self-analysis to help excavate new personal insights that determine our willingness to keep on keepin' on.
Entrepreneurs Should Be Prepared for the 'Zombie-Like' Apocalypse
We are surrounded by "zombies" every day. Get you and your business ready for it with these five tips.
8 Revealing Interview Questions to Hire Standout Staff
Steer past the canned response to create a more authentic dialogue with job seekers.
The 22-Year-Old Behind ShipYourEnemiesGlitter Sells the Site for $85,000
That was fast.
5 Words Successful (and Happy) People Never Use
The biggest difference between people like us and people who do things we would like to do is they didn't reflexively decide to put up their own barriers.
4 Intangibles That Drive CEOs
Money really isn't everything, especially to leaders with a vision.