Understandably, we equate excellence with performance. But my dad, a neurologist, makes the case that being excellent is more a consequence of how you treat people than what you deliver to them.
It’s important to recognize that some things are, well, just better on your own. Save yourself the time for group think. Most of the time, it does not lead to creativity.
Trying to solve a problem that everyone else finds impossible? Good. These practical tips on embracing constraints can lead you to breakthrough solutions.
Nearly all successful people will tell you that mindset is everything. Here are a few practical ways to stay centered and balanced amidst the chaos of entrepreneurship.
We all know (or should know) that having a support network around you makes a world of difference. So get yourself a mentor and make the relationship work.