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Most of us end up hating our entry-level jobs. But I sometimes wonder, is it really the job that we hate or something else? It was only a year ago when I first stepped into the corporate world. Like any optimistic twentysomething, I walked into my first day and (...)
Maybe you enjoy working the long hours. Yes, staying late to work on a deadline project or to finish the twenty things on your task list probably makes you feel a bit nobler than your cubicle-mate (who jets out the door as soon as that wall clock strikes 5 p.m.). There’s (...)
People see success in many different ways. For some people, it’s getting rich. For others, success is much simpler – a house, a dog, a wife and kids, etc. But no matter how you perceive your own success, you’ll never really get there without a social life (...)
Tech Crunch recently posted a few controversial articles in reference to Jason Calcanis’s post about the necessity of hiring workaholics in a start-up. Mike Arrington said, “You should hire people who work 24 hours a day because there is nothing else they’d rather do. If you’ve (...)
This post was originally written for Elysa Rice, proprietor of GenPink. For an entrepreneur, learning to meet everyday goals is not just beneficial, it’s crucial. But when I think about goals in the broader sense, those mere milestones have nothing on the bigger picture of achieving my dreams. We’re (...)


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