The E-Myth: Why Businesses Fail to Succeed

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Have you “fired” your boss and are now the “new boss” of your business? After becoming the “new boss”, do you feel like a failure because your business is not as successful as it should be? Is your business becoming more and more like a chore rather than something to look forward to due to unforeseen problems in the day-to-day operations? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, then you need to read the book,[easyazon_link identifier=”0887307280″ locale=”US” tag=”earweaforyouf-20″]The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber.[/easyazon_link] This book is truly one of the best books written on the subject of how most people initially set up their businesses with the best of intentions but end up becoming almost blindsided with unforeseen problems that lead to failure. Read my review Mr. Gerber’s E-Myth to see how you can transform your business from failure to success.  (This is the first post of three parts)

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How LinkedIn Can Be Useful to Your Business And/Or Career

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What do you know about the website LinkedIn? Maybe you have heard a few things, like:

  • a networking site for people looking for jobs and/or a career change
  • a site where business professionals and entrepreneurs can network
  • a social media site where people can make new friends and reconnect with old friends
  • a site where employers can actively seek and recruit qualified candidates for jobs that need to be filled

Truth is, LinkedIn is all of the above and more. If you have a business and want to increase sales or look for new customers, LinkedIn could be a very valuable tool to use. If you are fed up and stressed out in your current job and wish to find a better job, LinkedIn can also be of help. Let me show you how….

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Examples of Multitasking–Are We Really Better Off?

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Image courtesy of marcolm at freedigitalphotos.net
Image courtesy of marcolm at freedigitalphotos.net

In today’s fast-paced and hectic world, it seems as if we are expected to do more and more faster and faster within the same 24 hours in a day.  However, I think we as a society have reached a breaking point with the phenomenon of multitasking. What I mean is some people in general have taken multitasking to a whole new level in that it has permanently altered and/or disrupted lives. What do I mean? Let me give you a few examples…

 

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