Two Strategies To See The Extraordinary In the Ordinary

Teenager Entrepreneur

The old adage of taking nothing for granted is so powerful, yet so rarely applied. If people learned to see the beauty in their normal lives, global enthusiasm would skyrocket. I take joy in the fact that I can type this message in the form of a blog post. I have fingers that move correctly,…

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Why Team Connectivity Is Crucial

Teenager Entrepreneur

Disorganized teams do not produce quality content as frequently as they could. A disconnect between different departments may exist which makes productivity stagnate. Although team members should not be glued to their emails or text messages waiting for your feedback, they should know that coordinating with other team members is a priority. Many current companies…

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How to Balance Familial, Fiscal and Fitness Responsibilities

Teenager Entrepreneur

When you initially start a business, you have to be every department—promotion, product, future projections, current goals, passion, propelling motivation, etc. This can overwhelm business owners as they try to carry the burden normally assigned to at least over 100 people. Constantly putting out fires while trying to construct projects, a person can collapse under…

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Why You Must Keep Your Standards High In the Midst of Disappointments

Teenager Entrepreneur

Some people set high standards for their lives. This is an admirable act, not one that everyone participates in. However, many of the star-shooters stop their pursuit of brilliance because of frequent disappointments and their eventual lack of motivation. This cycle accelerates, with disappointments fueling the dissipation of motivation. Many psychologists have pointed out this…

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Two Strategies To Remain Motivated Against A Mountain of Work

Teenager Entrepreneur

Almost everyone is busy. That is a common excuse explaining why people are not productive. Interestingly, people are too busy to be productive. They face a mountain of checklists and to-do items. Overwhelmed, they do not break down the situation and figure it out. The lines of priorities are blurred by mundane tasks. The potency…

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Two Strategies To Purposefully Direct Your Curiosity

Teenager Entrepreneur

There are an infinite numbers of situations, items, people or events that a person can be interested in. As a result, many people’s curiosity is widespread, filled with organizations, memberships and relationships spanning countless different genres. The potency of one’s attentiveness and real curiosity may decrease as a result. How many items can a person…

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Why You Should Consult Your Inner Success Shaman

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Success is attained by those who choose to manifest it. The road to prosperity can be long and unforgiving; however, the psychological and physical bounty outweighs the pain from outward blows of other people and obstacles. There will be times when a successful individual will need to look in the mirror and say, “I need to…

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How To Manage Criticism

Teenager Entrepreneur

Some people enjoy giving criticism more than they do receiving it. However, whenever someone suggests a modification to your work, you should perform the same action every time: evaluate the source of the criticism. Is this a person who wants to infuse a negative mindset into you, or is actually recommending change to help you?…

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How To Overcome Disagreements

Ending All Disagreements

Conflicts of opinion can split an organization, unit or business. If conversational tension peaks, people can feel distanced from one another, separated by the unforgiving walls of their selfish egos. Neither person wants to admit that they are wrong. Such division is poisonous—casual conversation gives way to sickening silence. Self-expression drowns in the fear of…

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How To Balance Multiple Viewpoints

Teenager Entrepreneur

Holistic control of a situation relies on a person’s ability to balance the associated agents in power. Often, there are two primary agents at work. There is supply and demand, a parent and a child, contemplation and action. You must learn to satisfy more than your needs. Successful business deals are presented as a win-win…

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