Article by Eloise Skinner Have you ever tried to come up with a new business idea? For some entrepreneurs, the idea comes naturally—perhaps it came from a familiar industry, or there was an unsolved problem that the founder experienced first-hand. But not every aspiring founder has a clear idea of exactly what that business should do….
10 Strategies for Continuing Momentum After Launching a Book
By Parul Agrawal It’s been a long time coming. You’ve spent months planning, writing, and editing your book to perfection. You’ve sent it off to the printer with bated breath in anticipation of being published. And now you’re probably wondering what next? Launching a book can be stressful and scary. Especially if you haven’t done it before,…
4 Reasons Why Empathy in the Workplace Makes Business Sense
By Sara Caroline Sabin Empathy has started to be one of those words bandied around a lot more since the pandemic started, which is a good thing that it has become part of the conversation. However, like any other buzzword, without the action to back it up, it is meaningless. It needs to be deeply rooted into the…
This Is Why Warren Buffett Will Not Leave His Entire Fortune to His Children
By Entrepreneur Staff It is well known that the fortune of Warren Buffett, one of the most recognized American investors, is valued at 100 billion dollars thanks to his company Berkshire Hathaway and his shares. However, this amount will not be passed on to his children when he passes away. His goal of giving away all his money…
Inflation and Investments: How Inflation Impacts Properties, Bonds, Stocks, And Precious Metals
A pandemic, mismatches between the supply and demand of goods, and disruptions to the global supply chain have all been called on as reasons for the current influx of inflation rates. “The world is just beginning to emerge from an unprecedented shock to financial markets and our personal lives,” says Steven Saunders, director and portfolio…
6 Patterns That Stop You From Achieving Long-Term Success
Article by Ryan McGrath It’s no secret that many businesses fail in the first few years of inception. As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to encounter pitfalls and experience growing pains despite being focused, strategic, and well-intentioned in your approach. When I joined Asset Living, the property-management firm I currently run, I worked shoulder-to-shoulder with my father…
5 Things Super-Successful Entrepreneurs Do (That Most People Don’t)
By Daniel Priestley Over the last 20 years, I’ve spent countless hours with some of the world’s most highly-paid speakers (who get $10K–$100K per talk) and successful entrepreneurs (who have had $100M+ valuations/exits). Here are my key observations on the common elements I’ve witnessed in them all: 1. They perfect their pitch and give it to everyone…
10 Things Working With 100 Coaches Has Taught Me
Article by Hilary Jastram Since January 2015, I have worked with multiple mindset and fitness coaches, financial advisors, real estate investors and agents, business owners, and global businesses. It’s funny how you become attuned to certain commonalities that fuel success after a period of time. I consider myself fortunate to be among such sharp minds….
4 Ways to Make Sure Your Business Survives the Unexpected
Article by Debra Brennan Tagg Entrepreneurs have a reputation for having a high-risk tolerance. Studies back up this stereotype, and I can too: Of all my clients, small-business owners are more daring when it comes to managing their financial assets. This approach to risk is understandable. Entrepreneurs are often innovators willing to leave behind a “steady paycheck” to test the workability—and profitability—of…
The 8 Psychological Truths of Entrepreneurship
Article by Emily Anhalt After a decade of working clinically with executives and founders as a researcher and therapist, I felt I had a strong understanding of the in’s and out’s of the founder personality. But it wasn’t until I became a co-founder myself and experienced these psychological concepts firsthand that I gained a deeper…
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