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Vicki Norris on Organizing the Entrepreneur

Rather than being “nickled and dimed” by clutter and poor systems, invest in the process of getting your business organized. … List what it is costing you to be disorganized in your entrepreneurial venture. Productivity? Credibility? Stress? Lost leads, which means lost income? An ulcer? Once you identify your causes of disorder, you will be [...]

Stuart Skorman on creativity and contradictions

“Know your strengths and weaknesses. Creativity is my biggest strength. (It’s a weakness too.) But that doesn’t mean all entrepreneurs need to be creative to be successful. “You can buy creativity, you can hire creative people, you can steal creative ideas, and you can even learn to be more creative… It’s not important to be [...]

Tom Peters: being weird works

“Feeling a little weird lately? Take time to see where your passion and entrepreneurial spirit is calling you. “Even in corporate America, the entrepreneurial spirit must remain alive. That spirit can solve the toughest of corporate problems, if only we let it.” From The Entrepreneurial Spirit – by Tom Peters~~

Purpose and passion energize our endeavors

This is an image from the Metropolitan Opera staging of The Magic Flute a couple of years ago, by film and theater director Julie Taymor. She confirms how important passion is for her: “I find that I make as an artist the kind of choices that I have to be impassioned about. I’m not going [...]

Thinking like an entrepreneur – not an employee

Mike Litman video: “You Can’t Succeed As An Entrepreneur Thinking Like An Employee” Read Mike Litman articles [opens in new window]. ~~~

Hypomania and being an entrepreneur

“Crushing poverty and unimaginable wealth. Bitter feuds and brilliant collaborations. Ambition bordering on megalomania. A motorcycle crash. A suicide. A $30 million sailboat. “Is this the tale of a computer tycoon or a rock ‘n’ roll star? Highlights from the life of a business mogul or the outline of a sensational pulp novel? In the [...]

Creating a life of accomplishment

Personal development leaders often counsel us to “think big” about our career dreams and life ambitions, and there are many notable lives of accomplishment we can look to for inspiration. But dreaming big can also trigger our fears. In his article What will be your Life Monument?, Mike Litman includes Napoleon Hill, J.K. Rowling and [...]

It’s how big you make the pie

One of the ideas about being successful is that there is a limited “pie” in any field of commerce or endeavor, and that you need to “grab your piece of the pie” before others do, or take it away if they already have “made their mark.” In the book Conversations With Millionaires by Mike Litman, [...]

Become a millionaire for what it makes of you to achieve it.

Many of us grew up with some very negative images of what “millionaires” or “rich people” are like, their values and the tone of their character. The photo is Alastair Sim in A Christmas Carol (1951) as Scrooge, described by Charles Dickens in his novel as “a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous, old sinner! [...]

Kaizen: small steps toward achievement

Robert Maurer, PhD, is a consultant – to corporations, hospitals, universities, theater companies, spas, even the British government – on the technique of kaizen. In his article ‘Thinking big’ could be making you FAIL!, he writes about this strategy of taking small steps: “If someone was looking to break out of a career rut, I [...]

Rizwan Virk on Zen Entrepreneurship

On his site Zen Entrepreneur, Rizwan Virk includes excerpts from his book Zen Entrepreneurship: Walking the Path of the Career Warrior [image from cover], noting “at the age of 23, I became President & CEO of my first high technology company, called Brainstorm Technologies… As the company grew, so did my understanding about the business [...]

Making It Better – a field trip for your entrepreneurial spirit

Workshop in Las Vegas, Nevada – Presented by Barbara Winter NOTE – this event was presented November 28-30, 2006 – see her site for upcoming workshops in 2007, including Making a Living Without a Job; Establish Yourself as an Expert, and How to Support Your Wanderlust From description of the Las Vegas workshop: Charles Handy, [...]

Jim Rohn: "Excelling in the New Millennium.."

Masterytv.com Presents a Jim Rohn video: In “Excelling in the New Millennium: Personal Development“, Jim Rohn shares his experience with personal development revealing valuable essentials to becoming wealthy in mind and body. Jim Rohn is a philosopher, motivational counselor, business executive, and bestselling author. He has been recognized as the greatest motivational speaker… [from bio [...]

Tama Kieves on marketing and dealing with information overwhelm

In her article Getting Over Overwhelm [from 2002, posted on her site], Tama J. Kieves says as a “newbie” publisher she was “devouring everything in sight on marketing, publicity, increasing sales, touching the hems of Oprah, and the like. I’ve read the books on it, subscribed to on-line newsletters, attended local publishing groups, listened to [...]

Kim Castle on branding

“Branding is one hot topic, although it is wildly misunderstood. To make things even more confusing, branding is often tossed in the same basket as marketing which makes its application to an entrepreneur or sole-practitioner even more unclear. “To help you gain more brand-worthy clarity, ask yourself the following questions: 1. Am I really passionate [...]

Thomas Paine on being an entrepreneur

Thomas Paine’s 18th-Century Thoughts on The Entrepreneurial Dream “I do not choose to be a common person. It is my right to be uncommon—if I can. I seek opportunity—not security. I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state look after me. I want to take the calculated [...]

Milla Jovovich on passion in business

Jovovich-Hawk is the fashion design partnership of model, actress, musician Milla Jovovich and former model Carmen Hawk. Their label is sold in 100 stores, including Barneys New York, Nordstrom, Fred Segal and Harvey Nichols, and worn by stars including Michelle Williams and Kate Bosworth. [photo: Jovovich on the cover of the May 2006 issue of [...]