Thankfully, my horrible boss did probably the smartest thing he could – he fired me! Getting fired was not easy but I soon came to realize just how important it is to love my work. Everyone should love their work. People should be rewarded for their skills, talent and brain power, not their ability to endure a life sentence.
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Also tagged Inspire, Simon Sinek, Start With Why, best version, best work, empower, talent
Your great idea is only as good as your ability to execute on that idea. And guess what? Even if you’re not that good at the execution (especially first-time entrepreneurs) you can learn from your competition while you drive your vision. The best part is…
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Also tagged Dante''s Peak, Volcano, business, competition, competitor, execution, idea, innovator, secret, steal, vision
How do you view yourself? Are you average at a bunch of skills, master of one or are you actually mastering lots of skills? You don’t have to be an entrepreneur, CEO or organization leader to take on the mindset of becoming a master of everything you do. You simply have to decide to achieve a new level of growth within yourself.
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Also tagged CEO, business, expertise, leader, master, pioneer, role, salesmen, skill, tradesman
Quitting does not have to be an option when you think creatively and remember your goal. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or not is irrelevant, but thinking and acting like one can make the difference in your happiness, commitment and success.
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Also tagged Leadership, commit, determination, failure, goal, happy, rules, success
One of the questions that came up both during the presentation and afterwards by several people was how to become good at public speaking. Several people were already attending Toastmasters, which is an organization that I do recommend …
It wasn’t until I spent a few years working at Arthur Andersen as a business consultant that I realized how my entrepreneurial ways of thinking could help me succeed in big ways.
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