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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. Nancy Ganz, author, mediator and negotiator. The toughest lesson I’ve learned has been to handle this constant rejection and continue to have conviction in the things I believe in.

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Tarek El Moussa Will Teach You How to Flip a House Without Breaking the Bank

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A frugal flipper is someone that spends a lot of time shopping and negotiating deals, and getting discounts. But there are certain things I always look out for: slope flooring; foundation issues, which can be really expensive; and cracks in inner and exterior walls, or structural issues, which can get very expensive.

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Best of the Best: How to Create a Personal Brand Like DJ Khaled

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When he was a teenager, the world taught him that life isn’t fair, at the expense of those parents. If you can learn anything from just watching Khaled exist in the public eye, it’s that bravado doesn’t mean ego, and false humility doesn’t mean anything if you aren’t elevating people. * * *. He just takes them in stride. Khaled is 45.

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The Art of Problem-Solving: 4 Creative Strategies to Tackle Your Biggest Obstacles

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It’s tempting to throw up your hands, but when you cultivate a growth mindset you can learn to love your problems. The problem: Revenue was $50,000 last year, but 2021 is off to a slow start; you sold zero training packages in January and February. 3 Types of Problems. White hat : Just the facts, ma’am. Red hat : Go with your gut.

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A Noncompete Clause Ban Is on the Table—Here’s What Employees Should Know

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President Joe Biden issued an executive order in 2021 calling on the FTC to ban or limit noncompete agreements, and this January, the commission proposed a new rule to prevent employers from entering into new noncompete clauses and to rescind existing ones. But change could be on the horizon.