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Startup Tips for the Female Entrepreneur
Young female entrepreneur, the world may seem far too big for your little startup. There are competitors who have been in this game for decades before you. You fear the time might not be right for your little idea. Maybe, worst of all, you don't see how useful your idea is in the vast scheme of things—
By Bethany Tiamat9 years ago in Journal
Best Cities For Commuters
The average person will spend around 27.2 minutes every day they go to work commuting to and from their workplace. In major metro areas, that reasonable number can skyrocket to as much as an hour or more. If you're sick of the commute, you're not alone. People are actually selling homes and choosing to rent in these cities because of how much time they spend commuting.
By Riley Raul Reese9 years ago in Journal
A Writer's World
My Instagram, WordPress, Wattpad, Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook……………oh my!! I am a writer. I would consider myself a professional published writer. As a writer I have entered every single social media platform, I think, that would help my ebooks and my writing be recognized. I have joined those listed above to hopefully get more recognition, followers and NETWORK. Networking being the biggest key for me really.
By Angel Harrt9 years ago in Journal
Easy Steps to Master "Growth Hacking"
“A start-up is a company designed to grow fast…..If you want to understand start-ups, understand growth.” – Paul Graham Growth is the lifeblood of any company – be it a start-up or a multi-billion-dollar enterprise. So, obviously growth-hacking is responsible for boosting the organization to the next level by helping to improve their success rate.
By Neil Barman9 years ago in Journal
What It's Like To Be: An Art Adviser
Joyce Varvatos knows a lot about art. She's studied it endlessly, and been around artists, galleries and fairs for much of her adult life. Based in New York and married to famed menswear designer John Varvatos, Joyce has been at the epicenter of the art scene for many years. But that doesn't mean being a top art adviser is easy, even for her.
By Rick Schwartz9 years ago in Journal
Things You Shouldn't Tolerate in Your Career
People put up with a lot of things over the course of their professional careers, but there are some situations we just should never tolerate. Sure, stress is one thing. Work can be a high-stress environment, and that can cause some people issues. But stress can be a good thing. Tension can be a good thing. Bullying, cruelty, and all that? Not so much. Sometimes, a toxic environment can not only hurt your work career but also your emotional well-being. Even, in some cases, your physical well-being. When one takes into account what you need to succeed in your career, it becomes clear that there are a few things you should never tolerate in a healthy, safe workplace.
By Anthony Gramuglia9 years ago in Journal













