Failure is Delay, Not Defeat
It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing. Failure is not the opposite of winning; it is part of the learning process...
It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing. Failure is not the opposite of winning; it is part of the learning process...
If you’re considering leaving your nine-to-five but aren’t sure it’s the right move, here are 3 signs Porterfield suggests considering. 1. You’re Being Underpaid 2. You Feel Invisible or Undervalued 3. You Don’t Want Your Boss’s Job...
When Mark Cuban was in his 30s, running the tech company that would eventually make him a billionaire, he was laser-focused on productivity and results. These days, he regrets it. “I wish somebody would have told me to be nicer.”...
Steve Jobs Said 1 Choice in Life Separates the Doers From the Dreamers. It's Simple and effective, but according to Steve Jobs, most people never do it...
Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is not the opposite of winning; it is part of the learning process...
Does achieving the American Dream conflict with work-life balance? The World Health Organization says yes, calling burnout an “occupational phenomenon” that may require professional attention...
1. “Find something you can be good at. Then, be great at it.” 2. “Know how to sell.” His own sales career started early: At age 12, he sold trash bags door-to-door to earn money for new sneakers. 3. “Be curious and always learning.” 4. “When you walk into a room, you need to know your s--t better than anyone else in the room...
Social Media is an Integral Part of Marketing Strategy. We asked “What is the best way to make sure your social media content stays on-brand, no matter which social media site you’re currently posting on?” Here’s what Young Entrepreneur Council...
NO, More Technology Does NOT Equal More Productivity. Like almost everybody else, I thought it was improving my productivity. Remember that the purpose of a smartphone, or technology in general, is to SERVE us — not to control our lives...
Advice From Steve Jobs: "Make a lot of mistakes." Steve Jobs's emotionally intelligent approach to mistake-making can help you build a better business.