While the effects of the storm have been, and will continue to be, devastating, they were not the most surprising thing that happened. No, something much more amazing, and inspiring, occurred.
7 Ways to Embrace Entrepreneurship, even if You Work for Someone Else Some people will say they are born entrepreneurs. Others don’t think they are […]
For that phrase to mean anything more to us, we have to move from dreaming to doing. That can be difficult. The path before us isn’t clear, and we don’t know exactly where we are headed. The key here is to start.
Leaving the 9 to 5 to start a business for yourself is a dream to which many people aspire. We want freedom. We want to work on our own terms. We want to be creative in the work we do. Most of all we don’t want someone telling us what to do.
Earlier this year, Yelp released their rankings for best places to eat in 2017. You may have seen it already, but if you haven’t, it’s worth checking out. There are some interesting observations to be made on the list. For instance, about half of the restaurants have only been open two years or less. Many of them seem commonplace and unassuming.
In my experience, I’ve noticed certain mindsets and beliefs that I had to change to become a real entrepreneur. Here are five of them. Apply them and you’ll step into a world that few dare to live.
We learned some important lesson that first year. Since applying this wisdom to our business we’ve a shift that has brought with it less stress, more business, and happier clients. Here are the three most important lessons we learned in the early stages of our business.