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The productivity paradox

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Simon Litt

Proven entrepreneurs and neuroscientists share the same advice: by trying to do everything, you render yourself ineffective. This is what you should do instead.


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Overcome shiny object syndrome

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Kelly Snodgrass

Tired of chasing every new idea? Learn how to overcome shiny object syndrome and stay focused on what truly matters in your business.


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Build success by building relationships

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Caspar Lee

Caspar Lee shares his journey from building a YouTube audience in South Africa to launching successful ventures like Influencer. He highlights the power of real human connections, embracing discomfort for growth, and maintaining joy in the entrepreneurial process. Caspar offers practical advice on marketing, leveraging collaborations, and staying grounded while pursuing ambitious goals.


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Quitting isn't failing

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Jonathan Jackson

Quitting isn’t failing. Explore the emotional and psychological challenges of letting go, and learn how to quit strategically, embrace personal growth, and create new possibilities for success.


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Just like pretty, resilience hurts

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Sharon Milone

Resilience is often romanticized, but the reality can be painful. Our Editor in Chief, Sharon Milone shares her raw experience of personal and professional hardships while launching Digital Entrepreneur, showing how true resilience is about accepting the hard truths and continuing to live amidst them.


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Resilience is a whole-body phenomenon

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Amena Schlaikjer

Resilience is more than a mindset—it's a whole-body experience. The personal struggle with stress and burnout shared in this story led to the realization that true resilience depends on integrating mind and body.


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Navigating urgency: how to stay balanced when you’re on the brink of burnout

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Ingrid Polini

When urgency pushes you to the brink of burnout, finding balance is key. Explore real-life strategies to regain control and restore wellbeing, when everything feels urgent.


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Cultivating a joyful workspace at home

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Sharon Milone

Enjoy these tips on creating a joyful home workspace from Angelica Lane of The Preserve LA. From embracing change to incorporating sensory decor, learn how to design a productive and uplifting atmosphere for working from home


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When ADHD and entrepreneurship collide

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Sue Treiman

There are moments where the hyperfocus and impulsive tendencies of ADHD lend themselves to entrepreneurship. And there are others where ADHD can get in the way of fulfillment and success.


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Burnout is not a badge of courage

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Danielle Smeltzer

Burnout isn't a badge to be worn, it’s an inner narrative waiting to be retold. Keep reading for insights on creating a sustainable approach to leadership and personal growth.


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Changing the way we learn with Christopher Pommerening

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Christopher Pommerening

Christopher Pommerening’s journey to revolutionize the education industry showcases the intersection of purpose, passion and profit. He fills us in on LearnLife's paradigm of purpose-inspired learning, as well as how unlearning fits into the entrepreneurial journey.


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Charge for what you do, not how long it takes

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Jesse Friedman

Many of us left the salaried world because we wanted more flexibility. What many don’t realize is the hourly model many freelancers adopt works against that time freedom. Here's why breaking up with your hourly rate to charge for what you do, not how long it takes is highly profitable.