Category: budgeting

Want to Be a Leader Like Tom Cruise? 4 Supersonic Leadership Lessons From ‘Top Gun: Maverick’

By Simon Lovell After some time away from the theatres and after seeing so many consistent great reviews on social media, this weekend I took myself to see Top Gun: Maverick. I left with a big smile on my face and felt like it hit all of the buttons for me. Tom Cruise doesn’t disappoint. It…


Vision Boards: A Powerful Tool for Achieving Your Goals

By Brian Buffini Have you ever noticed how picturing what it would be like to achieve your goals can push you even harder to work toward them? There’s something so motivating about envisioning success. Now imagine if you could make that vision more tangible. That’s where a vision board comes in. The concept of creating a…


Slash These 10 Work-From-Home Habits to Build Productivity

Do you know that 16 percent of companies globally are fully-remote? Even if you aren’t a part of that percentage, there’s a good chance that you occasionally work remotely. ‌After‌ ‌all,‌ ‌62 percent of employees between 22 and 65 say they work remotely ‌occasionally. Although work-from-home can boost productivity and happiness, your habits will determine the success…


99 Passive Business and Income Ideas

What does your mind conjure up when you hear passive income? Is it relaxing on the beach sipping on a freshening beverage while making money? Or, if you’re not a fan of sand, is it making money while jet setting across the world, hiking, playing with your kids, or even when you’re sleeping? While not exactly…


Time Blocking Tips Top Experts and Scientists Use to Increase Productivity

By John Rampton From the moment you wake up to when your head hits the pillow, entrepreneurs spend their days jumping from task-to-task. We’re also rushing from meeting-to-meeting. Putting out fires. And, getting distracted by emails, phones, and answering a question from employees. Starting a business is exhausting. With so much going on, how is it possible for…


Congratulations, Grad! Now, Look Out for These Personal Finance Mistakes.

Now that you have successfully become a college graduate and are looking to move on, there are some things you need to know about personal finances. The more you know, the more you can avoid mistakes and losing money. Being able to handle money well is one of the most important things you can do….


Curb Inflation With 5 Credit Card Perks

As prices on goods and services continue to rise because of inflation, scaling back expenses isn’t the only way to free up cash to cover essentials. Credit cards can feature valuable perks for new applicants, whether your goal is to pay off debt or save on costs. Even if you already have a card, you…


15 Ways to Raise Money for Your Business

Have you finally decided it’s time to launch your own business? Is it time for your existing business to expand? Or, do you need to offset losses from economic downturns or the unexpected, like COVID-19? If you answered yes to any of the above, then use the following 15 ways to raise money for your business. If…


Top 10 Negotiation Tactics Used by Buyers (And How to Respond)

By Mike Schultz Imagine that you worked on a sale for about nine months. The average size of your opportunities is roughly $600,000. This one is $2,400,000. About four times the size. You’ve run facilitated sessions, done interviews and organized a global team for the rollout. You’ve pulled out all the stops and received word that you’ve…


10 Ways to Prepare Yourself for a Big Purchase

One of the most difficult aspects of making a significant purchase is the mental hurdle you have to overcome. You part ways with a lot of your hard-earned money, you’re taking a risk on a major investment, and you might get cold feet. Finalizing a large financial transaction can cause stress and anxiety for even…