[ad_1] Bart Lorang starts every meeting he leads at FullContact the same way. He asks everyone in the room to pause for a moment and do a personal check-in. The check-in is simple. He wants everyone to ask themselves: “How am I doing? Really? Today, at this moment, how am …
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[ad_1] There are many stories of entrepreneurs that start companies in their dorm rooms and then drop out of college to work full-time on the business. These types of stories are exciting and sensational reading. Related: Why the Traditional 4-Year Degree Isn’t Cutting It Anymore However, the vast majority of entrepreneurs finish …
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[ad_1] In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Phil Town gives viewers four tips on how they can avoid money mistakes, keep more of their paychecks and achieve their financial and retirement goals. His first tip is that you shouldn’t use a credit card unless you’re buying an asset. That is, …
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[ad_1] If your monthly credit card balance is contributing to that $808 billion debt, don’t lose hope. Instead, take action to ease the burden. First, pick up the phone and call your credit card company. These companies will typically agree to a lower interest rate if you simply ask for …
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