Priorities

Growing a Business

Radical Self-Care Isn't Nice — It's Necessary. Redefine Boundaries Between Your Life and Career to Perform Your Best.

89% of Americans have experienced symptoms of burnout. That has to change. You can't show up as your best — at work or with others — if you don't take care of yourself first. Take a step back from burnout and embrace radical self-care. Here's how.

Leadership

How Eisenhower's Crisis Management Strategies Will Help You Master the Art of Leadership

Lessons from the life of World War II D-Day commander and U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower that will fuel your own achievement.

Thought Leaders

The Value of Hyper-Focus: Why You Must Stop Stretching Your Attention Across Too Many Priorities

Founders are generally limited by their two scarcest resources: their own time and attention. The more diffuse your focus is across various tasks, the less you will thrive and succeed in your priority areas.

Thought Leaders

4 Simple Ways to Manage Your Overwhelming To-Do List

Read this article to learn how to optimize your to-do list workflow!

Productivity

It's Not Wrong to Put Work First

If you feel as though you're constantly juggling family time with your dream as an entrepreneur, it's time to reframe. Instead of feeling guilty, you need to recognize that you're not wrong for prioritizing work.

Thought Leaders

Most Things Don't Matter: 3 Ways to Figure Out What Actually Does

The secret to success isn't always more work, effort or spending, but overcoming the impulse to always react in a way that feels necessary in any given moment.

Thought Leaders

The Hidden Secret to Completing Your To-Do List

A deeper examination of your daily task list can make you a better entrepreneur.

Growing a Business

4 Things Every Business Should Do in January

This first month is an ideal opportunity to solidify plans, put senior management on the same page and update both your books and KPIs.

Leadership

How to Harness the Power of Macro Decision-Making

Making as many large-scale decisions as possible alleviates the pressure of dwelling too long on their micro counterparts, saving oceans of time and effort.

Leadership

This Controversial Personality Trait Can Help You Avoid a Business Crisis

Greatest strengths often walk hand in hand with greatest weaknesses; learn how best to synergize.

Growing a Business

He Took a $900 Million Company Public While Paying For His Workers' College Degrees and Weddings

Chieh Huang founded Boxed in his garage, and took the e-commerce company public in eight years. Every step of the way, he prioritized his people. His dream is to show future generations a "different way to do business."

Thought Leaders

Women Who Successfully Balance Leadership, Family and Wellbeing Have These 3 Things in Common

Women are increasingly hard-pressed in finding equilibrium between professional and family/personal lives, but committing to certain mindsets can help.

Thought Leaders

Death By a Million Cuts: The Small Stuff is More Disruptive Than You Think

No one succeeds by sweating the small stuff. How to ruthlessly edit what earns your attention.

Leadership

How I Failed Miserably As a Leader and Ultimately Improved My Company

This article challenges leaders to establish healthy expectations for employees to show value for their greatest asset

Productivity

You're Not "Multi-Passionate," You Just Have a Procrastination Problem

Saying you're multi-passionate is really just a procrastination excuse -- an excuse that keeps you from fully committing and moving forward.