Embrace your fire - even in hard times. A down economy can actually be a great time to start a business.
“Embrace your fire - even in hard times. A down economy can actually be a great time to start a business.”
— Jean Chatzky · Business
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Embrace your fire - even in hard times. A down economy can actually be a great time to start a business.
“Embrace your fire - even in hard times. A down economy can actually be a great time to start a business.”
— Jean Chatzky · Business
Embrace your fire - even in hard times. A down economy can actually be a great time to start a business.
Where wealth is concerned, individuals aren't stuck in little boxes. You don't start out wealthy, stay wealthy, and end wealthy.
While you're going through this process of trying to find the satisfaction in your work, pretend you feel satisfied. Tell yourself you had a good day. Walk through the corridors with a smile rather than a scowl. Your positive energy will radiate. If you act like you're having fun, you'll find you are having fun.
Whether it's fly-fishing, taking your camper to the Everglades, or just traveling, everyone has got a little retirement dream.
If you listen to your fears, you will die never knowing what a great person you might have been.
I invited a group of students to my studio to expose them to both the creative and business sides of the fashion industry. It was fun because the group was so bright and full of curiosity. They asked really challenging questions about all aspects of the business and absorbed so much information so quickly.
The ability to cultivate friends is a powerful aid to success. It is capital which will stand by one when panics come, when banks fail, when business concerns go to the wall.
The gambling known as business looks with austere disfavor upon the business known as gambling.
You have no control over the market. You can't predict where it will go, and you can't bring it back from the depths. What you can do is save more. Make sure you have cash on hand - an emergency fund of at least six months of expenses.
Great things in business are never done by one person. They're done by a team of people.