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Business Setbacks and Bourbon: The 4 Steps To Aging Both The Right Way
Setbacks when you're an entrepreneur happen. The longer you're in small business, the more frequently you have to build up your resiliency and learn to overcome them.Some will be minor. Others will threaten your success.Not everyone will handle it the same way, but those who get past their setbacks all have gone through a process.I believe that processing setbacks is a lot like aging bourbon. -
Quit Is A 4-Letter Word: 5 Ways To Improve Mental Toughness
I had the opportunity to speak with Mental Performance Coach and Speaker, Lauren Johnson. Lauren is the former Mental Conditioning Coordinator for the New York Yankees. She explained mental toughness as "showing up as the best version of yourself regardless of the situation."That sounded great for a professional athlete, but I wanted to know how it applied to entrepreneurs or amateur athletes. What could we learn about mental toughness skills to improve our own performance?Lauren offered a simple answer: "Let your struggles form your strengths." Then she offered these tips for improving our mental toughness: -
The 9 Circles of Hell in Small Business Collaborations: See You Soon?
As small business owners, we realize the importance of collaborations for growth. But what is stopping us from enjoying success when joining forces? -
How My Copywriting Was Helped By Kayak Racing: A Small Biz Marathon
Instead of looking at small business ownership as a sprint to success, look at it as a marathon or an ultra event.
Here's how training to race is the same way you should "train" for business success.
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Born of Frustration: How To Channel Pain Into Small Business Success
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 20% of U.S. small businesses fail within the first year. By the end of their fifth year, roughly 50% are struggling.So how do the success stories overcome the odds and succeed?They embrace their pain.