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How to pull off a career change (when everything around you is changing)
Understanding why people change careers
8 Types of Decision Making Styles (and How They Shape Your Workplace)
Understanding decision making styles can help you make decisions and convince others easily.
What are the signs of poor management?
Poor management can sink even the most fantastic business
One thing no one tells entrepreneurs on their first day of business
When you’re learning to drive, your driving instructor will teach you about your blind spot—what one is and how to check for it. You find out on your very first driving lesson that, even when you’re looking for it in the mirror, your blind spot is invisible unless you turn to actively check for it.
Why you should trust your gut when making big decisions
The surprising reason you should trust your gut when making important decisions — in work and life.
Resilience: How to build yours and become crisis-proof (plus a Resilience Assessment)
Resilience isn't just a personal matter, it matters for work too.
Is your defeatist attitude keeping you down? Here's how to stop self defeating thoughts
What is a defeatist attitude?
Accountability vs Responsibility: What’s the Difference? (With Examples)
Accountability vs responsibility - what's the difference?
Change management: Five principles to lead people through upheaval
The only thing you can be certain about in life is change. It just keeps on happening.
So you've had your first business failure. What now?
We talk a lot about starting a business: how to do it, knowing your blind spots, how to pick a co-founder. But, what about learning how to deal with business failure?
6 simple tips to overcome 'shiny object syndrome'
What is shiny object syndrome?
4 ways to tell if you should be an entrepreneur or a business builder
You might think that people who start and run businesses are similar people with similar things driving them. That perhaps the difference between a startup founder who achieves venture success and someone who works on their business solidly over many years is difficult to pin down.