Feeling a Little Drained?

It doesn’t matter: if you are a young entrepreneur or experienced, there are challenges that will arise that will make or break your goal of becoming successful. A major hurdle to overcome will be staying energized and avoiding burnout through your intense and sustaining workload. Truly, this is a challenge almost every professional must work…

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How to Regain Your Productivity with “Meeting Wednesdays”

For about two years now I’ve only been doing meetings on Wednesdays. I recently told a friend about this strategy, and a few weeks later he sent me a text that read: “I owe you a big thank you. Meetings one day a week are a total game changer.” He later told me, “Meeting Wednesdays will probably…

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Decision Fatigue

We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over. ~Aneurin Bevan So many entrepreneurs and managers have to make a continuum of decisions. So many people are so dependent on these decisions to be right as their well-being and their family’s well-being depends on this. However,…

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4 In-the-Office Secrets to Better Work/Life Balance

Striking the right balance between work and life is a challenge for all workers. It takes considerable effort to successfully combine work, family, and personal life commitments. While your busy schedule and various commitments may not give you a lot of wiggle room, you can make a few changes in the office to help tip…

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The Bank of Time: 5 Secrets of the Time-Wealthy

Time is the great equalizer. We all have 168 hours in a week. So why is it that, while most just struggle to keep up with the pace of life, a select group of people seem to have an abundance of time? Sound familiar? There exists an elite 1% when it comes to time. These…

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The Entrepreneurial Time Machine

Do you believe in time travel? I do. Though I’ve not fully figured it out, I can say definitively that it is possible to distort time. With practice you can both slow down and speed up time. This is possible, because time is a product of your perception. If you put your head down and only focus…

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The Art of Being Strategically Selfish

I was having lunch with a friend of mine, and he casually told me he’s played 56 rounds of golf this year. I nearly choked on my Cobb salad. Seriously? In the past, this type of apparent indulgence would have resulted in an eye role from me, followed by a comment about work ethic. But…

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How to Avoid Burnout as a Startup Founder

Owning a business is both a demanding task and taxing endeavor. It doesn’t matter if you’re a one-person show or a C-Suite executive: stress levels can become overwhelming and debilitating. During my first two years of running a startup, there were times I felt like burying my head in the sand and second guessing my judgment…

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