Category: entrepreneur

5 Foundational Principles of Early Entrepreneurial Success

By Chris D. Bentley There are likely few rational souls who truly think that entrepreneurship is easy, but even those who’ve given the matter dimensional thought might not have fully accounted for just how challenging it can be. Particularly as a starter or a mid-experienced business owner, you have legion responsibilities; everything seems to need…


How Non-Stop Hustle and Grind Is Bad for Your Mind

By Meiyoko Taylor No successful entrepreneur is a stranger to hard work, but the resulting hustle-and-grind mindset can cause more harm than good. The problem lies when this pursuit begins to throw everything off-balance and you begin to neglect other important areas of your life. Your Physical Health   Eating fast food is common for people who are always working…


Life By the Golden Rule

When Tom Monaghan was 4 years old, his dad passed away. His mother couldn’t handle raising two little boys by herself, so she dropped them off at the orphanage, and set out to try to rebuild her life. Tom and his brother spent their formative years with the Polish nuns at the orphanage. It was…


Domino’s Pizza Founder Tom Monaghan’s American Success Story

When Tom Monaghan was 4 years old, his dad passed away. His mother couldn’t handle raising two little boys by herself, so she dropped them off at the orphanage, and set out to try to rebuild her life. Tom and his brother spent their formative years with the Polish nuns at the orphanage. It was…


The Philanthropic Journey of a Chinese Entrepreneur

Chinese-born businessman and investor Dong Feng, 57, found himself at a crossroads in 2006 after realizing there is more to life than a successful career and financial freedom. In his early 40s Dong lost a very good friend to suicide, which fundamentally changed the way he viewed the world and his life’s purpose. Fifteen years…


5 Ways to Become a Top Performer at Any Company

By Ryan McGrath I often get asked what I look for in new talent. What makes an employee genuinely invaluable? What differentiates a typical employee from a top performer? It’s a question we’ve all likely asked ourselves at some point throughout our careers. And while every company, field, and role requires a unique set of qualifications and technical skills, certain attributes are indispensable no matter where you work or what you do. Here are the…


The Simple Lesson From Mahatma Gandhi That Can Teach All Entrepreneur How to Prioritize

By Aytekin Tank In India, Mahatma Gandhi is known as the Father of the Nation. He was hands-down one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. And he was, unsurprisingly, an extremely busy man. But every day, he walked nearly 18 kilometers (that’s about 11.2 miles). He wrote countless letters. He carved out…


You Want to Be an Entrepreneur, but Do You Have What It Takes? 5 Basic Skills You Must Have

By Gabriela Rodríguez If before, entrepreneurship required emotional strength and the firm decision to do so, during the pandemic, for many it became a priority, awakening the entrepreneurial spirit that some carry inside and pushing that dream of having a profitable business of their own. To this, we must add the digital reality in which we live, where…


50 Phrases for Entrepreneurs

By John Rampton No one said it was easy to be an entrepreneur. Whether you’re starting your business, just securing your startup funding, or ready to launch your product, there will always be three components to wondering if this is all worth it. Instead of giving up and throwing in the towel, keep your head up and take note…


Why 2021 Should Be the Year Challenger Brands Embrace Trust

By Rahul Raj When you’re building a challenger brand, trust is vital. No matter your sector, specialism or size, trust is a foundational pillar to growing any business. As of April 2021, American trust in the government sits at a low 24 percent. In 2020, 85 percent of people wanted brands to solve their problems…