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It’s Not the End: Why Creating an Exit Strategy Sets Your Business Up for Long-Term Success

Success

While there is a lot of content around how to successfully get your business off the ground, there isn’t much talk about creating an exit strategy to successfully quit a business. When thinking about the “how to” of exit strategies, Paterson recommends thinking of it like a car trip. Start with the end in mind. Plan a route.

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Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

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How Jewel became a mental health advocate She reflects on the fact that when she moved out of her house as a 15-year-old, even if she knew how to find a therapist, she wouldn’t have had the money for one. Philosophy is dead unless we can figure out how to act on it.” Because, unless my behavior changed, it didn’t matter.

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The Holy Grail of Investing With Tony Robbins: Mindset Shifts that Lay the Foundation for Financial Freedom

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Today, more than four decades after he began teaching people how to achieve personal fulfillment and obtain the lives they seek, the towering 64-year-old native Californian is known the world over for his many practical lessons on achieving personal prosperity, health and wealth. I can turn any business from 30% to 130%. Of course, I say.

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Celebrating New Talent: Emerging Entrepreneurs Shines a Light on Up-and-Coming Entrepreneurs

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Kendra Scott had a passion for fashion and design as a child, and she ultimately followed this deep love to found two companies: The Hat Box, which closed in 1998, and her later venture in jewelry in 2002, which catapulted her career. Kendra Scott is now a billion-dollar business with more than a hundred retail locations across the U.S.

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Ann Hiatt on What It Takes to Be an Executive Assistant

Go Burrows

In 2002, Ann Hiatt was fresh out of college, starting her first post-university job supporting Jeff Bezos’ at Amazon in Seattle. We talked all about how to get the most out of an executive assistant role, what she thinks about job titles, and why the executive assistant is an innate leader. The Key: Thinking Bigger Than Your Job.

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Rockbridge Guitars’ Co-founder Makes Instruments for A-List Musicians—And Kids, Too

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Then, in 2002, it actually happened. “He When he showed his revised prototype to his friend’s 3-year-old child, he was able to teach him how to play Smoke On The Water. Ray was a local Rockbridge musician who had dabbled in guitar building, creating about one a year as a hobby.

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When a client's site cries out for help

Loosely Speaking

Home VA Training VA FAQ Podcast Featured Events for Bloggers & VAs When a client’s site cries out for help Monday, October 6, 2008 at 3:39 pm // By: ktcosmos // Category: Web/Tech Like many small developers, I built a number of websites between 1998 and 2002 using the then standard approach of hand-coded HTML and, later, a web editing program.

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