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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

With an inspirational personal journey of going from having no food or home for her family to 11 streams of income, multiple real estate properties and running a multimillion-dollar organization within four years, she demonstrates what is possible when your brain is in line with your goals. Karwanna D. Namayanja’s story is one of humility.

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How ultra-achiever entrepreneurs use the holidays to win

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

The way you start 2016 will determine your success. This isn’t just a matter of setting a few goals. . And underneath that ritual are three crucial meta-principles that I’m going to break down in this article. Amateurs set goals for the year ahead. Blame the self. Wannabe entrepreneurs flub it. The net outcome?

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How ultra-achiever entrepreneurs use the holidays to win

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

The way you start 2016 will determine your success. This isn’t just a matter of setting a few goals. . And underneath that ritual are three crucial meta-principles that I’m going to break down in this article. Amateurs set goals for the year ahead. Blame the self. Wannabe entrepreneurs flub it. The net outcome?

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The Mel Robbins Guide to Screwing Up

Success

In a 2014 LinkedIn article, Steli Efti, CEO of Close.io, described his experience in helping an employee overcome his fear of cold-calling—which was, more specifically, a fear of rejection. Rejection is that much-dreaded response that hits us right in the self-esteem. How can you begin making smaller moves toward your goal?

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

” When you miss your high mark goal on something, you accuse yourself of “not being cut out for the task” and ruminate on it for days. I have shared in articles and podcast interviews that I am a recovering workaholic, a recovering people-pleaser, and a recovering perfectionist. You are a chronic procrastinator.

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