Edwin Markham
“It is better to rust out than wear out.”
Inspirational
Mo’ money, mo’ problems. Right? Depending on your point of view—does anyone actually believe this?—maybe not. What is undeniable is this: Some wealthy folks, like entertainers or celebrities, can benefit from—and often prefer—the guiding hand of an experienced professional to help them reach their financial goals. As founder and managing director of a successful entertainment
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On this week’s episode of SUCCESS Line, I talk to a young entrepreneur, Veena, who is ready to go all in on her coaching business. However, she is struggling to make herself stand out in the oversaturated coaching market and wants to know how she can augment her business through social media. These days, it
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Editor’s Note: The SUCCESS Interview tests the foundational principles of this 124-year-old personal and professional development magazine against modern realities. Editor-in-Chief Josh Ellis will sit down with newsmakers, opinion-shapers and undisputed achievers to find out how we can all get ahead in a world changing faster than ever. In this edition, Ellis chats with Donny
Self-care can get a bad rap as a fluffy, self-indulgent kind of behavior-excusing activity used to market anything from expensive spa days to junk food and Netflix binges. Like the “treat yo self” episode from Parks and Rec where Donna and Tom take self-care to bank account-busting extremes, buying luxury goods and indulging in every
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If just reading “financial” in the headline made you want to skip this article, we promise you’ll feel much better about that word and its role in your life by the end. Tiffany Aliche has always been more comfortable than most around money talk. Her dad was a CFO and accountant, and he passed his
On the surface, credit cards seem pretty straightforward: You use your card to purchase items and then pay the balance at the end of the month. But as many of us have learned the hard way, using credit can be all too easy, and you can go into debt quickly. While many parents teach their
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