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3 Ways to Build Entrepreneurial Resilience for the Next 'Wave' of Challenges
When the problem is what you didn't do, the solution begins with figuring out what to do next.
The Best Way to Improve from Failure Is to Feel the Pain
Dwelling on failure will actually help you improve your mindset, according to a study.
3 Ways to Make Yourself Stronger at the Broken Places
Resilience doesn't help you avoid life's hardships; it's a technique to profit from them.
How to Build the Right Mindset for Startup Success
When clarity, consistency and execution become your signal characteristics, getting what you want becomes automatic.
How Every Problem Is a Leadership Problem: A Successful Business Boils Down to Great Management
People are the most difficult aspect of any business. The key to success in leadership is continuously improving your customer service and people management skills.
Entrepreneurs Should Watch the Mayweather-McGregor Fight, But Not Just to See Who Wins
Business is mostly selling. Selling is mostly getting told "no.'' How you deal with it is what makes you a winner.
If You Describe Your Target Customer With This Word, You've Already Failed
Peter Voogd and Austin Netzley explain some of the most common mistakes new entrepreneurs make.
I Screwed Up. Now What? 3 Ways to Control the Damage After Your Huge Mistake
Entrepreneurs make mistakes, and that's okay. Here are the strategies you'll need to recover and move forward.
Don't Blame Others -- Learn From Their Mistakes
It might be someone else's fault, but it's your responsibility.
To Become a Fearless Entrepreneur Learn These 6 Truths
Fear of failure is a much taller barrier to success than actually failing.
The Biggest Failures of 5 A-List Entrepreneurs
Be wary of those who haven't failed - or claim they haven't.
For a Winning Strategy Blend These 3 Elements: Energy, Effort and Desperation
A revered basketball coach taught his team that taking nothing for granted is how you tilt the odds in your favor.
Gain the Edge With These 7 Secrets of Entrepreneurship They Don't Teach in College
Entrepreneurship requires a skill set that can be learned but not taught. Experience is the best professor.