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5 Challenges and Mistakes Faced by Every Solopreneur

Office Organization Success

One of the questions I seem to get asked a lot when I present on Telesummits is to talk about some of the biggest challenges and/or mistakes I’ve faced during my business journey, and how my experiences and learnings can help other business owners. And to also know that you are not alone.

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5 Challenges and Mistakes Faced by Every Solopreneur

Office Organization Success

These are the same issues that EVERY solopreneur faces at some point or other in their business so, in case you missed my presentation, I thought I’d share those challenges and mistakes with you here in the hope that you can learn from them, and also know that you are not alone. . Challenge/Mistake #1 – Creating Balance.

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6 Ways to Alleviate Ergonomic-Related Strain

Ian's Messy Desk

Comments Hey Ian, I’m definately linking this up at blogs4God.com for geek reasons … but also I have to comment I found this article a bit amusing in that many of the techniques mentioned I had already learned … while training/studying for an opera singing career.

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

Success

But he made diversity in the workplace a strategic initiative , laid down goals and linked those goals to manager pay. The idea wasn’t to simply learn how to make IBM more attractive to minority talent. And you insist that your managers do their homework before they make a hiring decision. “If

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Could telecommuting be a career mistake?

On The Job

Grossbart says he believes that by constantly making sure others knew of his contributions to the company, he managed to avoid a layoff. Heather Huhman, founder and president of Come Recommended , says that as the manager of 12 telecommuting employees, she finds that “over-communicating isn’t a bad idea.” He kept his job. Right tools.