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Want to Succeed as an Entrepreneur? Foster These Mindsets And You Will
Reframe confidence, find mentors and fight the impulse to do it alone to achieve your greatest success.
The Mindset Tips No One is Telling You About
Here are a few mindset tips I have learned over the last 15 years of entrepreneurship that I wish someone had told me about.
Your First Year in Business Is Mostly About Surviving
Stress, self doubt and temptation -- and the odd gamboling deer -- will leap into your path as your business hurtles down the road during those first 12 months. Here's how to keep your hands on the wheel.
This 1 Strategy Can Transform Your Business
Ever compared yourself, as an entrepreneur, to the Spanish explorer Hernando Cortés? Maybe you should start.
What A Kentucky Derby Darkhorse Can Teach Us About Adversity
Patch, the one-eyed contender, taught us that you don't have to win a championship to be a champion.
Why You Need to Maintain an Offensive Mindset, in Business as Well as Lacrosse
Offense hasn't remained just a lacrosse position for this entrepreneur; it's become the lens through which he views the world.
How to Make Good Habits Stick
The late Stephen Covey taught us the '7 Habits,' but new habits are hard to master. Here are 3 tips to make the process much easier.
4 Simple Steps to a More Productive Mindset
You can achieve more when you've developed a productive daily routine.
Why Future Orientation Is the Most Important Part of Entrepreneurial Thinking
Simply having a map doesn't mean you'll even start a journey -- which is why connecting personal action to outcome is essential.
Money -- Even Lots and Lots of Money -- Can't Buy You Happiness
There are reasons why so many people who get rich quick suffer from depression, guilt, stress and social isolation.
Why Good Enough Isn't Nearly Enough
Don't strive for done, strive for perfect -- because when we strive for perfect, we usually will land upon excellence.
Why Entrepreneurs Must Fight Mediocrity
The partial-reinforcement extinction effect is a real threat, which is why it's up to competitive business people to keep standards high.
How Accessibility and Connection Separate the Best From the Rest
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and MSU football strength coach Ken Mannie are beyond successful -- because they are accessible. Here's what you can learn from them.
Why the Most Successful People Have the Most Haters
Rolling Stone hated Led Zeppelin. Gene Siskel hated The Silence of the Lambs. The more people who hate Donald Trump, the higher his numbers go in the polls. See where this is going?
How Blowing a Whistle at 3 a.m. Meant Big Business for One Referee
Sometimes, all it takes is waking up 400 people in the middle of the night to launch your product to success. Here's how you can make customers stand up and pay attention.