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The SUCCESS Interview: Puneet Nanda on Disrupting Industries and Making Wellness Products Accessible for All

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In 2015, he launched GuruNanda, which makes typically pricey pure and natural essential oils affordable. I saw that there was a gap, where they had an amazing product, but it was, like, 10 times more expensive than it should have been. “So I said, ‘OK, that leaves me with some opportunity here.’”. Photos courtesy of Puneet Nanda.

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Should People with Grit Ever Give Up?

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You’ve just encountered a major obstacle, and now completing the project will be a lot more expensive and take much longer than you initially planned on. According to a Harvard Business Review interview with Don Moore, Ph.D., We get stuck in a sunk cost trap. You’re overwhelmed and you’re not sure the job is a good fit for you.

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How To Hire And Manage Freelancers, According To Experts

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They achieve productivity more quickly; they cost less in total, and they’re a more flexible cost; they require less emotional investment from their employers; and they take less time and effort to replace. Source: “The Real Cost of Freelance vs. Full-Time Employees” What is a freelancer? They’re a flexible expense.

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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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On a sunny March day in his hometown of Chicago, Chance the Rapper makes his way to The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center for our interview and his SUCCESS photo shoot. That’s usually a record label expense. But when there’s no label, the production costs come out of Chance’s pocket. “I I pay for my own videos….

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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Janet has given me pep talks for job interviews and has helped me when I have forgotten my train pass. But he found the maze of his care complicated, expensive and not focused enough on his goal: walking again. Then, in 2015, fueled by the revelatory experience, he opened NeuroHope. Good morning, everyone! Have a fantastic day!”

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