"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.
You must do the thing which you think you cannot do." -Eleanor Roosevelt

Retiring? What to do with your 401(k)

Retiring? What to do with your 401(k) By Walter Updegrave From CNN Money (Money Magazine) – Question: When I retire, should leave my money in my company’s 401(k) or roll it into an IRA? –Mark, Plymouth, Minnesota Answer: I hate to start with that overused phrase “it depends.” But the fact is that the right answer really [...]

Nell Merlino on What Holds Women Entrepreneurs Back

July 21, 2010 by  
Filed under Blog, Entrepreneurs

Nell Merlino on What Holds Women Entrepreneurs Back The founder of Make Mine a Million $ Business explains why her effort to get 1 million women-owned companies to $1 million in annual revenue by 2010 didn’t pan out By Karen E. Klein From Business Week In 2005, when she launched Make Mine a Million $ Business, Nell [...]

So You Want to Be Your Own Boss…

So You Want to Be Your Own Boss… 8 tips to get you going, even if you don’t know where to start By Tamara Monosoff From Entrepreneur.com If you want to start a business but don’t know where to start, don’t worry–you are not alone. In fact, given the new economic reality of our time, more [...]

How to Create an Overnight Success

How to Create an Overnight Success Natalie Zaun just wanted to make a few extra bucks. What she got is a six-figure business that just keeps growing. By Natalie Zaun From Entrepreneur.com While chasing kids around the kitchen in the fall of 2006, a friend and I decided we wanted to do more than pick [...]

Harry Potter and Personal Branding

July 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Blog, Branding, Entrepreneurs, Principles, Success

Harry Potter and Personal Branding By Nick Nanton and J.W. Dicks From Fast Company The Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened at Universal Studios Orlando June 18 and the studio is reporting rising attendance and guest spending. This is of particular significance since Universal’s theme park attendance had been hurt by the global recession and [...]

Video: Health Risks and Employee Productivity

July 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Blog, Health, Health Care Advice

Wayne Burton, MD, Adjunct Professor University of Illinois, Chicago. Discussing Health Risks and Employee Productivity.

Social Media Draws a Crowd

July 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Blog, Create a Following, Social Media

Social Media Draws a Crowd Start-Ups and Established Agencies Look to Carve a Niche in Online Action By Suzanne Vranica From Wall Street Journal As more and more advertising dollars flow into social media, some Madison Avenue firms are seeking to grab a piece of the action. But it will be a tough fight as [...]

A Test to Identify Entrepreneurs

A Test to Identify Entrepreneurs Harvard researchers have a way to help banks screen loan applicants easily. The goal: to spur lending to small and midsized companies in the developing world By Caroline Winter From Business Week 1. Do you like taking things apart to see how they work? 2. Do you enjoy going to [...]

Workplace Wellness Seems to Really Work

July 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Blog, Health, Health Care Advice

Workplace Wellness Seems to Really Work Investing in employee health cuts medical costs and ups productivity, heart experts say By Robert Preidt From MSN Health and Fitness WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) — Workplace wellness programs are an effective way to reduce major risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, obesity, high blood pressure [...]

Why Morning People Rule the World

July 15, 2010 by  
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Why Morning People Rule the World Morning people are more proactive – and therefore more successful in their professional lives — according to new research. By Courtney Rubin From Inc.com To paraphrase F. Scott Fitzgerald, the morning people are different from you and me – or so says new research. Early birds are more proactive [...]

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