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9 Tough (and Necessary) Lessons Entrepreneurs Must Learn

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I learned that you have to trust yourself , rely on your instincts, and believe in yourself, regardless of others’ resistance, doubts or negativity. The toughest lesson I’ve learned has been to handle this constant rejection and continue to have conviction in the things I believe in. Learn true communication. Be patient.

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10 Products to Improve Your Business Travel Experience

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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, we have all learned to work, live and play in a new normal wherein virtual connections have become more prevalent. An added trolley strap means it can be combined with your rolling carry-on for a hands-free sprint through the airport terminal, if need be. Travel Association and J.D. trips per month.

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What I Learned from Keeping a Gratitude Journal

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All things being equal, I’d whisk us all to the Caribbean tomorrow if we could, but since I’m here, sprinting from indoor haven to indoor haven, I should make the best of it, focusing on the good in the cold, the way it blankets both me and all my friends and family. I even like scarves. Lord, that was hard. Well, that and the real coffee.

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How Parents Feel About Remote and Hybrid Work Being Here to Stay

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I was also pregnant with my fourth child, had two kids attempting the hot mess that was remote learning, a husband stealing parts of my desk for his Zoom calls and about all the chaos possible. In a recent KinderCare Learning Companies study with Harris Poll, 41% of participants said hybrid models are ideal, an increase of 5% from 2022.

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How to Reduce Financial Risk in Home Business Ventures

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Now, you might be tempted to sprint full-speed ahead, expanding your offerings and taking on more than you can handle. What do they love about your products or services? But suddenly, an unexpected downturn in the market or a sudden drop in demand for your main product puts a dent in your revenue. But hold your horses!

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On Your Mark Get Set — Recharge

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Schwartz, founder and CEO of The Energy Project, advocates for a work style based on a series of sprints rather than a marathon. We are more productive and creative after taking vacations for in-depth renewal , but Americans aren’t doing so. Learning is most efficient when dispensed in spaced cycles rather than in one big glut.

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Glenn Sanford Built a Billion-Dollar Business on a Foundation of Simply Never Giving Up

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Glenn Sanford: Consistency allows people around you to understand how you show up and how you operate, and that makes it easier for people to engage with you as a leader, as an entrepreneur, in a way that’s mutually productive. But there’s a fundamental learning that’s going on all the time. How are we regrouping?

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