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Summer Reading: The Book Picks of Multimillionaire Entrepreneurs
BY Teri Evans
From lessons in leadership to driving out fear, stay in a success mindset with these reads.
Six Signs You Need a Break From the Startup Grind
BY Gwen Moran
Here, reminders you need to start now to take (at least a little) time out for yourself to prevent burnout.
How to Get Back on Track After a Business Trip
BY Bruce Schoenfeld
You can't just pick up right where you left off after a trip. Here's to better returns.
Play Video The Esquire Guy's Witty Guide to Collaboration (Video)
BY Ross McCammon
A quick, cheeky look at how to collaborate in business -- and not end up in a staring contest.
What Makes a Perfect Collaboration? Weakness, Conflict and Doughnuts
BY Ross McCammon
The Esquire guy on who to share ideas with, how to get started and a way to figure out who should get the credit.
An Entrepreneur Reflects on His Roles as Father and Founder
BY Nick Balletta
Fatherhood often has an impact on a man's management style. Here are one dad's views on the similarities and differences of being a dad and being a boss.
Richard Branson on Facing Your Fears
BY Richard Branson
The British billionaire talks about his fear of public speaking and tips for getting over the things that hold us back.
How Google's Marissa Mayer Prevents Burnout
BY Nadia Goodman
Three steps to getting you -- and your employees -- back in balance.
What's Eating Entrepreneurs Today
BY Mikal E. Belicove
Small-business owners have a lot on their minds these days.
Richard Branson on Office Ties and the Company Dress Code
BY Richard Branson
The British billionaire calls for banishing the tie as the corporate uniform.
Bargain Hunting: 7 to Follow
BY Kara Ohngren
Check out these Twitter feeds for daily discounts and frugal living tips.
From Tech Maven to Jane Austen Geek
BY Jane Ganahl
Sandy Lerner, co-founder of Cisco Systems, spent more than 20 years working on a sequel to 'Pride and Prejudice.'
Film 'Marigold Hotel' Portrays Reinvention on a Budget
BY Michelle V. Rafter
A new film about British expats in India inspires a contest awarding $150,000 and vacations to social entrepreneurs over 50.
5 Winning Baseball Books
BY David Ferrell
Book buzz: The must-reads of 2012 include "The Art of Fielding" and "Damn Yankees."
Clues to Find the Perfect Path for Your Personality
Still looking for your true calling? Author Nicholas Lore on how to discover satisfaction and success.
Play Video How to Maintain a Positive Attitude As a Business Owner (Video)
BY Jen Groover
Running your own business can be a rollercoaster ride, especially in a rocky economy. How can you stay optimistic in tough times? Jen Groover offers tips from her experience as a serial entrepreneur.
The Best T-shirts of SXSWi 2012
BY Becky Bullard
If you're headed to South By Southwest, you better have a hip T-shirt. Here's a look at what attendees are sporting this year.
Reid Hoffman, Permanent Beta and the Startup of You
BY Bryan Keplesky
Reid Hoffman and co-author Ben Casnocha talked about their ideas about entrepreneurship at the SXSW Festival in Austin. Even if you never start a company, they say, you're still the entrepreneur of your own life
Want to Simplify Life? Dare to Think Tiny
BY Patrick J. Kiger
Tumbleweed Tiny House Co. founder Jay Shafer is an evangelist for the updated small-is-beautiful movement.
The Secret to Living Well on Less
BY Amy Gutman
Hint: Your friends may be a big part of whether you can live (and love) a more frugal lifestyle.
Do's and Don'ts of Seeking Business Advice From a Spouse
BY Alina Dizik
Entrepreneurs' spouses can wear many hats, but small-business owners shouldn't rely on them too much.
How to Make the Move From Big-Business Employee to Small-Business Owner
BY Jane Porter
Follow these six steps to help make the transition from corporate employee to entrepreneur.
How Young Entrepreneurs Can Make Time for Love
BY Adam Toren
On Valentine's Day, a young entrepreneur's thoughts may turn to love. Here are seven tips for making room in your busy schedule.
Pop the Question. It Will Help Your Business (Opinion)
BY Scott Shane
Getting married is a good idea if you're an entrepreneur or want to run your own business. The below-market labor and advice are just some of the reasons why. Our columnist explains.
Five Ways to Become Clutter-Free
BY J.D. Roth
A look at the high price of owning too much stuff, and what you need to know to shed at least some of it.
12 Tips for Trading Places in 2012
BY Michelle V. Rafter
Thinking about a new job or starting a business of your own? Here's how to jumpstart your encore career.Ads by Google
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"I love to compete. I want to get out there and kick your ass in the business world. That is what inspires me."
Ben Kaufman
Founder, Quirky Inc.
"I'm inspired by the Empire State Building. Probably not many people know that it was built in one year and 45 days."
Alexander Mendeluk
Co-founder of SpiritHoods
"When I see people bridging the gap between the limitations that the 'real world' imposes and what they realize they can manifest."
Bret Michaels
Musician, entrepreneur
"The secret to success lies in the gap between dream and reality."
Scott Heiferman
Meetup Co-founder
"I'm more inspired by the 20-somethings who are going to change the world. They have much less respect for the status quo and are seeing the world in a fresh way, many of them."
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