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How to Prevent Your Business From Ruining Your Personal Life
BY Nadia Goodman
Three ways to avoid taking your partner for granted and create a healthier work-life balance.
Spotlight: Fair Trade USA's Paul Rice, Entrepreneur of 2012 Finalist
BY Purvi Thacker
Paul Rice's Fair Trade USA has helped improve the lives of agricultural workers worldwide. His inspirational story makes him a finalist for Entrepreneur of 2012.
The Secret to Getting It All Done at Work and Still Having a Personal Life
BY Yanik Silver
For most entrepreneurs, business crowds out time for anything else. So make a life to-list and actually put it on the calendar.
5 Ways to Rekindle the Passion for Your Business
BY Jane Porter
If you see signs of burnout, you can take steps to reinvigorate your business -- and yourself.
Crowdtilt Makes Group-Funding Available to Everyone
BY Gwen Moran
The social fundraising site powers money raising efforts for everything from charities to joint vacation rentals.
Website Makes Boutique Fashions Available Anywhere
BY Jason Ankeny
Shoptiques brings cutting-edge creations from brick-and-mortar boutiques online.
Small Business Reading Guide
BY Business on Main staff
Here are a few of 2012's most influential business books to help boost your inspiration and productivity.
Silicon Valley's Best Dressed
BY Kathleen Davis
Forget hoodies and jeans, these eight women prove that you can be a business leader in Silicon Valley and still be stylish.
Young Entrepreneur Creates a Multimedia Music App
BY Jodi Helmer
Part music magazine, part discovery engine, the free iPad app Groovebug pairs downloaded music with photos, videos, and reviews.
Stay Connected to Home While Traveling with Internet Radio
BY Bruce Schoenfeld
From baseball games to traffic reports and local music, streaming radio can bring the world to you, no matter where you are.
How an Eco-Friendly Fashion Startup Landed on Top Retailers' Shelves in 6 Months
BY Eric Shapiro
See how these young treps turned a winning Kickstarter campaign into a thriving business in just a few months.
Thinking of Majoring in Entrepreneurship? Read This First
BY Adam Toren
For many heading to campus who also dream of starting a business one day, majoring in entrepreneurship can help. But it's far from the only major decision you'll need to make along the way.
How Social Entrepreneurs Can Edge Out the Competition
BY Neil Parmar
An upcoming social-venture competition sheds light on the increased enthusiasm among young entrepreneurs to start up social-impact companies. Here are five ways to rise above the competition.
5 Young Millionaires Instigating Innovation
BY Jason Ankeny
Our annual look at high-earning entrepreneurs aged 30 or younger with the creativity, smarts and guts to disrupt their industries.
Big Claims Aim to Boost Business at Mobile App Startup
BY Jason Ankeny
With major clients like Microsoft and CBS Sports, Chaotic Moon app studio makes it big.
Young Entrepreneur Challenges the Way Americans Think About Their Cellphones
BY Grant Davis
A Pakistani immigrant takes on the U.S. cell phone service model.
OrigAudio Hits It Big With Fold and Play Recycled Speakers
BY Jennifer Wang
Two friends create quirky portable speakers inspired by a takeout box.
Two Young Entrepreneurs Get Their Hands Dirty With Urban Farming
BY Michelle Goodman
An urban byproduct plants the seed for a big business.
Tech Startup Aims to Make Real Estate Transactions Easier
BY Michelle Juergen
Dotloop eliminates the briefcase of paperwork in favor of a virtual workspace.
9 Famous Entrepreneur Philanthropists
BY Kara Ohngren
These big names in business are also among the most generous.
7 Paybacks an Alma Mater Can Offer Young Entrepreneurs
BY Martin Zwilling
Think university resources are only for students? Here are some ideas for how to best utilize your old school -- even when you're no longer on campus.
Why Bend, Ore., Is the Next Big City for Entrepreneurship
BY Bruce Schoenfeld
Bend, Ore., offers serious benefits to small businesses and entrepreneurs, including growth rate, investment, government perks and lifestyle balance.
Thrillist's Ben Lerer on Success as a Young Trep
BY Shira Lazar
Despite his famous father, the Thrillist co-founder has managed to find massive success in business on his own. Here, we ask him about his victories -- and challenges.
Serial Entrepreneur Gurbaksh Chahal Commits $1 Million to Stop Hate Crimes
BY Teri Evans
The BeProud foundation launches with the support of Deepak Chopra, among other high-profile supporters.
7 Simple Ways to Relieve Stress Now
BY Jane Porter
Try these instant stress-busters to help take on even the toughest daily challenges with a clear, calm mindset.
Need to Vent? Forget the Couch, Startup Moves Therapy Online
BY Gwen Moran
With digital diaries and video chats, PrettyPaddedRoom.com offers online counseling for woman and a "nice play to go crazy."Ads by Google
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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."
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