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You Will Survive: 8 Strategies to Overcome New Entrepreneur Anxiety

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This panic arrives the moment we realize we’ve strayed too far from the paycheck mothership and feel compelled to run back to the salaried womb. In the salaried world we get at least a couple weeks’ paid vacation and feel justified disconnecting from work. Congratulations! It feels awful, but it’s perfectly survivable. Take a vacation.

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How to Break Up with Your Business Partner

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He is 25 years older, and he was my mentor early in my career. He insisted he didn’t want to change anything, although he did agree that, moving forward, I would draw a higher salary for my administrative duties and we wouldn’t share the management of our clients as we had in the past; any new clients would be solely under my management.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

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In every business, people track what they believe is important: growth, profits, cost per impressions for marketing, whatever,” he explains. “So Plus, he earned an annual salary roughly $4,000 higher than Jennifer’s for the same work in an entry-level lab position. Diversity in the workplace is about competition, not compliance.

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Writing Meaningful Performance Goals

All Things Admin

They may have a direct impact on your salary and bonuses. The cost of replacing an employee continues to climb, with many organizations putting it between $3,500 and $25,000, depending on salary and skill level. Goal setting is a process, and it’s not something to be taken lightly. Efficiency.

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16 Timeless Truths of Financial Freedom

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My new career was straight commission—zero salary. One day, she meets a barista named Henry who becomes her mentor. If you invested $5 a day—the cost of a latte— and earned a 10% annual return, you’d have $948,611 in 40 years. This article appears in the January/February 2020 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Businesspeople understand investment, as opposed to cost. Prices always tend towards marginal costs. That salary came from advertising purchased by business to air on my station. We cost the government less in sick time and health care, and we help support the economy with the money we make. They have a budget.

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