Stop defining your life by the number of meetings you take or the number of events you attend. Let's shift our perspective on what being "busy" really is.
Did you inherit your sense of purpose? Or have you cultivated a purpose in your life that's uniquely your own? Here’s a simple litmus test to figure it out.
In a world of relentless productivity and unfettered determination, there's a surprising lesson to be learned from one of the world's greatest lumberjacks.
Running a company, investing in startups, and pushing your entrepreneur-ing to the limit eventually lead to burnout. Here are 5 ways to recharge quickly.
Entrepreneurial life is intense and all-consuming. In the long run, you need to invest in friendships outside the entrepreneurial world—or you’ll burn out.
Running the numbers can identify key opportunities as well as the greatest stumbling blocks to success. Here are how some actual entrepreneurs have done it.
Cut the jargon used to describe business today. Read this and learn to focus on finding words that will not only capture your passion, but also set it free.
We often hear founders calling their startup their "baby.” Sadly, entrepreneurs often fail to show actual friends and family that same level of priority.
The "hero's journey" is a myth and metaphor that exists across every religious, spiritual and geographical context. This is why it's also crucial for entrepreneurship.
Many would-be impact investors are letting the drive for perfect be the enemy of good. Here are 4 things we can do to make a difference in impact investing.
Despite the assumption that we only need left-brain logic to build successful ventures, the best companies tend to come from founders who have a relentless need to birth innovation.
The true measure of success is not how many companies you’ve started. Not how many “exits” you’ve had. Not how much money you made or how many houses you own. No, the true measure of success in life is how many other lives you made better.