About 20% of businesses fail during their first year. So which traits should an entrepreneur have to become successful in a highly competitive environment?
Do you feel like your business is taking over your life? Does it seem as though there are never enough hours in the day to get everything done? If this sounds familiar, then it's time to start thinking about how you can buy back some of your time.
As a business owner, a growth mindset is vital to your success; it's what will enable you to overcome tough times and keep you striving to improve when the going is good, rather than becoming complacent. However, it's certainly not easy to change your mindset overnight, so read on for tips on how to adopt a growth mindset so you can achieve success.
Maybe you spent most of your career working hard and overcoming obstacles. You've already reached some level of stability others strive to achieve. The reality is that it can be even harder to get better results after an extended period of doing good. Because once complacency sets in, you can lose track of your dream goals. You simply stop chasing success.
As a small business owner, you have a lot on your plate. You are responsible for everything from marketing and sales to accounting and customer service. It's no wonder that so many small business owners feel stressed and anxious much of the time.
In this blog post, we will discuss four ways that you can cope with stress and anxiety in order to maintain your productivity and, most importantly, your sanity.
Business goals don’t always have to reflect the personal goals of the employees, nor those of the owners or management. However, if a company member starts thinking that their work doesn’t provide them with benefits or growth, their productivity and outputs may suffer.