Inna Lukyanovsky

Envisioning and intending for clarity for your day before it starts creates a clear picture of what’s important and it helps to better identify the noise…It’s like having a remote…

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James Cave

Improve old articles based on new information and from comments that people leave. It means that anyone who lands on the site is always reading something that’s up-to-date.   James…

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Brandon Webb

Be open to change and avoid ‘the temptation of certainty’. Nothing in life is certain, the sooner we make peace with that idea the better off we’ll be as entrepreneurs….

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Sarah Hartley

That “thing” you’re meant to do in life? It’ll find you, don’t stress too much.   Sarah Hartley is the creator and editor in chief of Holl & Lane Magazine,…

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Matthew Ross

Focus on a specific niche. By doing so, your product or service will have a better chance of standing out.   Matthew Ross graduated summa cum laude with a degree…

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Susan Borison

Be coachable and be able to pivot. When you start a business with no background in the industry, you never say, “But we’ve always done it that way.” That lack…

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Marina Cummins

One of the greatest assets you can have as an entrepreneur (and a professional) is a strong group of trusted friends/advisors. Nothing is more valuable than people you can call…

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Alon Braun

Know that everything that you think someone somewhere is doing also thinking. Humans get more done as a group, so try to connect with that person! Reach out to him…

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JF Garrard

Trust your instinct and don’t overthink. If things fail, it’s not the end of the world!   JF Garrard is the founder of Dark Helix Press, Marketing Strategist for Ricepaper…

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Julia Carlson

The faster you get rid of caring what others think about you and embrace the power of being “authentically you,” the faster success will come. Don’t try to be all…

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