Reading Lists for the successful entrepreneur
These entrepreneurs have collected their top book recommendations for like-minding successful business owners.
Each list is curated on a routinely, consistent basis. These lists are meant to span over various and numerous industries, both in the subject matter of their selections and each entrepreneur’s profession.
5 successful habits to start as an entrepreneur
Over the course of their success, many millionaires, entrepreneurs, and successful business owners have had similar hobbies. Many have credited to these hobbies to improve their success and to innovate their spirits.
While there are many habits that can help a successful entrepreneur to get ahead, these hobbies invigorate entrepreneurs who want to stay focused and mindful of their goals.
4 free beginner email course series to build your monetized blog
So to help you grow your blog, whether your a brand new blogger, you want to expand or create a blog for your business, or you’re a seasoned blogger wanting to learn something new, here are # free email course series from experienced bloggers:
5 professional habits when writing your resignation letter
When you leave a job, whether you’re leaving for another or leaving the workforce, there are many considerate habits you should employ when handing in your resignation letter (Hint: You should include a resignation letter).
How to narrow down your projects to curate a creative portfolio
Deciding on a set of projects for your creative portfolio can be overwhelming.
Being selective and stingy about your projects can help you rather than hurt you in the interviewing process. An interviewer is more likely to be impressed by a fewer amount of projects that are done exceptionally well, compared to a hodge-podge of your best mediocre work.
5 budget-friendly apps that teach you how to invest
Here are 5 budget-friendly apps to help you learn your way around the investment world. Without having to break the bank.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.