Inspirational

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Try This Brainstorming Exercise to Come Up with Better Business Ideas

No idea is a bad idea, business coach Christy Wright says. If you’re struggling to know whether your ideas can develop into a successful business venture, try this exercise: On a blank piece of paper, draw a grid with six columns. Atop the columns, fill in six S’s: story, skills, strengths, situation, social and solution.

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How Should Startups Approach The Question Of Marketing

Startups face many challenges and they juggle a lot of responsibilities. Without sufficient experience, company operations seem tedious and complicated. One of the biggest challenges that startups face is marketing. Marketing is a determining factor in any startup’s success or failure. That’s why it is essential to implement marketing strategies that suit the industry and

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Gabby Bernstein’s New Book Explores Addiction, Healing and Building Self-Worth

It’s 8 a.m. in New York City. I’m sitting in my double-parked, beat-up white Toyota waiting for the street cleaners to sweep past me.  I have to sit in the car for 30 more minutes before I can legally park. So I push a cassette into the tape player and press play. I’ve listened to

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Leaders: Align Work-Life Promise with Work-Life Reality—Here’s Where to Start

Culture matters to job seekers and employees now more than ever. According to 2018 research conducted by Censuswide on behalf of LinkedIn, 70% of candidates would pass on what sounded like a cushy job offer if they had to work in a toxic environment. In fact, maladjusted culture has been a key driver of the Great Resignation.

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The Genius of Opposites: 3 Reasons Extroverts and Introverts Should Join Forces

Introvert and extrovert opposites can accomplish great things when they work together. Throughout history, odd couples have launched brilliant new products, created great works of art and changed history together. Think Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and the Wright brothers. But while these high-performing duos maintained the illusion of being

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