Stay at Home Moms and Home-Based Businesses
September 10, 2010 by Isabel Isidro
Filed under Briefs
Women in business are becoming commonplace. What’s more, a significant portion of women business owners are those operating from their homes. Learn some tips on how stay-at-home moms can succeed with their home-based businesses.
The Winning Habits: Four Secrets of Success
September 9, 2010 by Lyve Alexis Pleshette
Filed under Book Summaries, Briefs
How do people succeed? What makes them do extremely well in their endeavors? What traits propel these people to the top? The book “The Winning Habits: 4 Secrets That Will Change The Rest Of Your Life” by Dick Lyles reveals four simple winning habits that can propel you to success.
How to Keep You on the Path of Perseverance
September 8, 2010 by Contributor
Filed under Book Summaries, Briefs, Career
Even beyond passion and planning, perseverance is the critical element that gets the winner to the finish line every time. Changing your life is hard work, so what do you do when your energy is flagging and it seems like there’s a setback at every turn? Here are 21 tips and tactics to keep you on the path of perseverance.
15 Home Business Ideas for the Recession
September 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under Briefs, Business Ideas
Many people are fearful of starting a business during a recession. Times are tough, and people are curbing their spending, which makes the idea of starting a business in a downturn economy even more daunting. Here are some types of home-based businesses that thrive during an economic downturns and present opportunities for home-based entrepreneurs:
How to Start an Event Planning Business
September 2, 2010 by Lyve Alexis Pleshette
Filed under Briefs, Business Ideas
If you are thinking of a career in meeting and event planning, there is a lucrative market awaiting you on many fronts. An event, whether big or small, always require planning and preparation.
Yue-Sai Kan: Success in Building Her Personal Brand
September 1, 2010 by Isabel Isidro
Filed under Success Stories
A Chinese-American, Yue-Sai Kan is often described as the most famous woman in China. China’s equivalent of Oprah and Martha Stewart combined; Yue-sai enjoys massive personal fame and success. Learn about this television personality, entrepreneur and humanitarian.