The 'Treps
4 Strategies Used by Superstar Athletes to Become Super Focused
BY Nadia Goodman
Sports greats use these methods to focus on boring tasks without procrastinating, here's how you can too.
Veterans Tackle the Challenges of Entrepreneurship
BY Jeff Wuorio
New programs help veterans harness their unique skills -- including determination, creative problem-solving and risk tolerance -- to overcome the challenges of starting a business.
Is It Time to Take a Break From Your Business?
BY Toddi Gutner
Taking a long break from work isn't easy — especially when you own a small business. But sometimes, it's essential.
What the Year of the Snake Could Mean for Your Business
BY Stephanie Vozza
The Chinese New Year starts this weekend. Here's what the zodiac predicts for your company.
Cultivating Resilience and Other Tips This Week
BY Brian Patrick Eha
How to stop your brain from holding you back, figuring out what your product replaces in the market, learning to say no and more: our best tips of the week.
Natural Remedies to Battle the Cold and Flu
BY Lisa Evans
Five ways to beat the cold and flu without popping pills.
How to Achieve a State of Total Concentration
BY Nadia Goodman
Four tips to find your flow and stay focused longer.
Play Video Finding Zen in a Hectic City (Video)
BY Colleen DeBaise
Jason Franklin of Bolder Giving, a nonprofit that teaches people about philanthropy, heads to New York's Rubin Museum when he needs personal inspiration.
Debunking 5 Common Myths About Sleep
BY Jane Porter
Burning the midnight oil is common among entrepreneurs trying to get their companies off the ground. If you think you can squeak by with a few less hours of shuteye, think again. Here's why.
Ed Koch and the Art of Personal Branding
BY Brian Patrick Eha
A timeline of the life of Edward Koch, former mayor of New York, who passed away today in New York.
Teaching Girls to Code
A failed congressional campaign inspired Reshma Saujani to launch Girls Who Code, a non-profit that seeks to address the gender gap in technology.
How Loved Ones Help You Beat Stress and Other Tips This Week
BY Brian Patrick Eha
Why spending time with friends and family is essential, how to know whether you're sleep-deprived, the right amount of money to save and more: our best tips of the week.
Bounce Back: The Inspiration Playlists of Multimillionaire Entrepreneurs
BY Teri Evans
From Spanx founder Sara Blakely to skateboard icon Tony Hawk, hear what music inspires high-profile entrepreneurs to quickly shift their mindset and face their challenges.
4 Habits That Are Keeping You Up at Night
BY Lisa Evans
Ask yourself these questions to determine if you are getting the most from your sleep.
5 Ways to Stop Stress Before It Starts
BY Jane Porter
What science tells us about stress and how entrepreneurs can nip it in the bud.
Adventures in Candy Land: Dylan Lauren on Her Confectionary Empire
BY Shira Lazar
Having a famous fashion designer as a father obviously helped fuel Dylan Lauren's entrepreneurial ambitions, but a passion for gummy bears and Belgian chocolate has helped her thrive.
4 Strategies to Sharpen Your Focus
BY Nadia Goodman
Simple tips to help you work with your strengths, downplay your weaknesses and improve your focus and productivity.
4 Inspiring TED Talks for Young Treps
BY Matthew Toren
From business books to online classes, learning the ropes of starting up is easier than ever. TED talks can also be enlightening for aspiring young entrepreneurs.
Why Being a Workaholic Is Counterproductive
BY Joe Robinson
Advice from a productivity expert on how to take some time away from your smartphone.
Richard Branson on Dealing With Setbacks
BY Rod Kurtz
Virgin's visionary founder opens up about taking chances, making mistakes and why stumbling is an essential part of entrepreneurship.
How to Make a Flu Season Contingency Plan
BY Lisa Evans
Don't let the flu halt your company's success. Here are four tips to keep your business going in the midst of the flu outbreak.
How Barbeque Helped Break Down Racial Barriers
BY Sarah Max
John Parker recalls how his dad's BBQ joint, open in 1962, served black and white patrons alike. Today, he's keeping the legacy alive.
5 Companies to Watch in the Silicon Prairie
BY Antonio Neves
Who says tech startups can't succeed outside Silicon Valley? Check out these new companies that are on the rise in Middle America.
Desk Yoga to Improve Your Posture
BY Lisa Evans
Get out of the slump and sit tall with four yoga poses you can do from your desk.
What the Flu Is Costing You (Infographic)
BY Kathleen Davis
Nearly every state in the U.S. is reporting a higher number of flu cases. Here is a breakdown of what the outbreak can potentially cost your employees and your business.
To-Do Lists Not Working? Try This Time-Management Alternative
BY Jason W. Womack
Taking time to think about your ideal day can help you become much more productive and make your life more effective.Ads by Google
60 Second Solutions
How to Go Mobile on a Budget
Michael Schneider, CEO of Mobile Roadie, offers tips for small businesses looking to take their businesses mobile.
Presented by
Mark Cuban
Owner, Dallas Mavericks
"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."
Most Popular
From the Entrepreneur Bookstore
Ads by Google









