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Entrepreneurship - Starting your own business (16)

5 tips to be an indispensable freelancer (and earn more money)

For many freelancers, success and more income come from nurturing and deepening relationships they already have. Here are some ways you can do this.
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9 simple daily habits to ignite your passion

It turns out passion is not as elusive as we think.
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Why willpower alone is not enough to motivate you

Unconscious motivation plays a substantial role in how we respond to challenges. Find out how much.
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Career tools: Learning the art of self-promotion

Tips and tools for professional development include making your aptitudes and accomplishments more visible.
Entrepreneurs - creating your own company (10)

Personal branding: Be aware of your pigeonhole, because it’s hard to switch

Many people aren't aware that when they begin to make a name for themselves, they are creating a brand… and what’s more, that brand becomes hard to change once it’s become established in people’s minds.
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11 ways to connect with the people who make failure impossible

The people around you dictate your success. They can also forecast our failure.
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There are some surprising connections between sleep & gratitude

We all know that getting a good night's sleep is good for our general health and well-being. But new research is highlighting a more surprising benefit of good sleep: more feelings of gratitude for relationships.
Work and entrepreneurs (3)

How to reclaim your focus

Our attention is often pulled in too many directions, leaving us feeling overloaded, distracted, chaotic, spread thinly, without focus. So what can you do?
Entrepreneurs - creating your own company (9)

Why to encourage others to be brilliant

It is a beautiful thing to create, to produce, to go out there in the world and make a contribution. But it is just as important that we teach others to create and produce, that we encourage them...
People with success and business (5)

8 traits of successful entrepreneurs: Do you have what it takes?

Starting a business is a lot of work. Anyone who tells you it's not is either lying or has never actually started one themselves.
Great ideas (3)

How the brain creates the ‘buzz’ that helps ideas spread

How do ideas spread? What messages will go viral on social media, and can this be predicted?
Great ideas (1)

The secret to being incredibly creative

To truly tap into your creative nature, you only have to realize one thing...
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Red? Blue? Yellow? How logo color affects feelings about your brand

A researcher has found that the specific colors used in a company’s logo have a significant impact on how that logo, and the brand as a whole, is viewed by consumers.
Business and self-employment (34)

How to stop being a workaholic

A reader recently asked, “How can an achievement-motivated workaholic learn to back off, relax, de-stress, and feel good about doing it? I am too driven!”
Office - business and personal development (11)

Let it go… but not in the boardroom

Study by USC Marshall School of Business and USC faculty illuminates how facial expressions affect cooperation While Disney’s Frozen Academy...
Moms working at home (7)

It’s the hard stuff that usually matters most

Some lessons that apply equally to getting buff and to building your business
Laptop computers (3)

Too many chefs: Smaller groups make more accurate decisions

The trope that the likelihood of an accurate group decision increases with the abundance of brains involved might not hold up when a collective faces a variety of factors -- as often happens in life and nature.
People at work - small business (16)

Success isn’t a competition: How boosting others can help you in the long run

How does someone else’s success mean anything bad for you?
People at work - small business (6)

Why to give back by contributing to your field

Contributors get noticed and attract new friends and opportunities easily, and contributing is much easier than you might assume
People at work - small business (16)

Does success really make people happy?

Happy individuals are predisposed to seek out and undertake new goals in life and this reinforces positive emotions, say researchers who examined the connections between desirable characteristics, life successes and well-being of over 275,000 people.
Business and self-employment (30)

Business is a social game

If you want to be an effective entrepreneur, you should have at least 10 good friends who are already successful entrepreneurs. Few entrepreneurs succeed in isolation, because, business is a social game.
People at work - small business (13)

Venturing into a joint venture: Some need-to-know basics

These need-to-know basics should help you consider whether a joint venture is right for you and your business.
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Comments & traffic statistics help empower bloggers

Whether bloggers are writing to change the world, or just discussing a bad break-up, they may get an extra boost of motivation from traffic-measuring and interactive tools that help them feel more connected to and more influential in their communities.
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7 simple ways to say “No”

Do you have difficulty saying “no”? Are you always trying to be nice to others at the expense of yourself?
Business success tips from the pros (5)

One gene’s link to optimism and self-esteem

Scientists have identified for the first time a particular gene's link to optimism, self-esteem and "mastery," the belief that one has control over one's own life — three critical psychological resources for coping well with stress and depression.
Marriage and happiness

Got a goal? A helpful partner isn’t always helpful

You might think that a loving partner helps keep you on track -- say, when you want to stick to your jogging or concentrate on your studies.
Office - business and personal development (6)

Two keys: Impulse and determination

Impulse and determination: Those two are probably the most important keywords of my life.
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Underdogs have more motivation? Not so fast…

Members of a group or team will work harder when they're competing against a group with lower status than when pitted against a more highly ranked group.
Entrepreneurs - creating your own company (1)

Dishonesty and creativity: 2 sides of the same coin?

Lying about performance on one task may increase creativity on a subsequent task by making people feel less bound by conventional rules, according to research.
Women having fun (1)

How to become famous & monetize your fame

Fame is attention -- and with enough attention you can generate passive income. Monetizing fame is actually pretty easy.
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