We’ve recently talked about the important steps that you need to take during the planning and launching phases of starting your new business. The first 90 days after opening are crucial to your success, but what about the time after that? By the time the first three months have passed, you’ll be getting out of [...]
Solopreneurs: You Need a Vacation!
Summer is here, and with summer often comes summer vacation! When you work for a boss, you simply submit a vacation request and, assuming it’s approved, your workplace simply goes along as usual, only without you. You come back a week later and pick up where you left off. When you’re a solopreneur, however, vacationing [...]
Time Management: Taking Advantage of Parkinson’s Law
A couple of years ago, I learned about a “theory” of time management called Parkinson’s Law. The basic premise is that work expands to fill the time available for its completion. What this means is that if you have a full day to complete three tasks, they will take all day. If, on the other [...]
There is No “I” in Solopreneur
We’ve all heard it said that there is no “I” in “team.” What if you are a sole business owner, or solopreneur, though? Is teamwork still important? If so, can you still succeed as a team member even when there is no team? Don’t be misled by the term “solopreneur.” Even though you may be [...]









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