Are You Really the CEO of You?
March 30, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Success Tips
in order to accept the role of CEO of You, you must first accept the importance of taking responsibility for you and spending time on you. If not, you are “letting things happen instead of making things happen for you.”
5 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Do to Boost Confidence and Motivation
March 22, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs
Learn 5 ways entrepreneurs can boost their confidence and motivation. Here are some simple things you can do to make sure your words are painting a beautiful self-portrait.
A Work at Home Mom’s Struggle with Email Debt
March 8, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Working from Home
Read how a work at home mom is coping with managing her emails, and struggling to deal with email backlog.
It’s Better to Be Different than It Is to Be Better
March 1, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Success Stories
It’s better to be different than it is to be better. If you focus on creating differences and distinctions between you and everyone else, you don’t have to focus on boasting or showing that you’re better.
Healthy Living Is a Prerequisite for Success
February 1, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Success Tips
Those who hope to achieve the highest heights in the 21st Century economy need to take care of something as simple as personal health. Making a commitment to healthy living is a prerequisite for success. But it’s not only physical health that matters.
The Art of Child-Proofing Your Home Office
January 18, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Working from Home
The key to child-proofing your office is to provide space and materials in a safe environment so the time your child spends there does not upset the productivity and peace of your office, but rather adds to quality time with your child.
Setting Boundaries a Crucial Step for the Work at Home Mom
January 18, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Working from Home
Working from my virtual office at home and catering to the needs of my children is often like walking the fine line of a tightrope. One wrong step, and the balancing act comes to an abrupt end.
Ten Game Changing Strategies to Achieve Success and Find Greatness
November 23, 2010 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Success Tips
From Dr. Randal Pinkett, the first and only African American to win NBC network’s hit reality TV show The Apprentice, here’s an inspiring article that provides a strategic roadmap to help African Americans succeed. It presents a trailblazing path for leveraging ethnic and cultural assets to not only win the game of success in any arena, but to reshape America and leave a powerful legacy.
Steve Jobs: Career Advice for Tough Times
November 10, 2010 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Career
The global recession has forced many people to reconsider their careers and life choices. In these turbulent times, where does one turn for career advice? As I was researching the material for my new book, The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs (McGraw Hill) I realized that many of the principles behind Jobs’ breakthrough success at Apple apply equally to the management of one’s career.
Abby Appelt: How to Bring a New Product to Market
October 20, 2010 by Contributor
Filed under Startup Stories
Abby Appelt shares tips on how she has navigated the often unclear road of product development for her new product, Crutch Skins™ – the self-adhesive ‘skin’ decals that bring personality to crutches and canes. Learn the steps she took to take her innovative idea to market.