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8 Best Practices Every Young Entrepreneur Should Follow In 2019

Today's business world is creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs like never before. Young people from all over the world are increasingly showing interest to become a business owner. According to a survey conducted by the Kauffman Foundation, the idea of starting a business over other career choices has risen amongst young adults in the past few years, particularly for 18-25 year olds.

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What Does Self-Awareness Have to Do with Being Successful?

We all have habits - some good, some bad. And, some really annoying ones. The problem is not with having those good, bad or annoying habits. The problem is not realizing when these habits become the cause of our downfall. And, we are not even aware of them.

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Doing this One Thing Will Keep You Inspired and Motivated at Work

Human beings are creatures of habit. Habits shape our life, from bad to good and from good to better until we reach the best. However, keeping company with bad habits could also mean the cycle gets reversed and you start to move in the opposite direction.

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How to Be Confident, When You're the Only Woman in the Room

What it is like to be the only woman in a team? During my training period, I’ve been the only women in the class and I was quite normal with it. But now when I am working as a Marketing manager at ProofHub - a project management software for teahms, I have had an experience with someone for whom it was pretty much unusual to work in a room where the majority was of males.

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Why You Need to Push Your Employees to Think Like Entrepreneurs

The one thing that a business owner wants from its staff is to come up with innovative ideas and execute them in a way that takes the business a notch higher.

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Science of Learning: Attentive Thinking

Once students have planned where they want their thoughts to go, started their task or problem solving, persisted at getting the work started, they must focus. Focusing attention and concentrating on thinking is a difficult thing to do.

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Science of Learning: Finding Consensus

The final one of Halpern’s skills that needs to be learned in fostering higher order thinking skills is consensus seeking. Thinking often brings about differing opinions, interpretations, and evidence from others. The process of drawing conclusions must include the ability on the part of the participants to reach a consensus in order to satisfactorily finish off a project.

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