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Are You an Introvert? Here’s How to Network Effectively

Do you want to avoid small talk or prefer to “be in the background” during social events? You’re likely an introvert—and that’s okay. You’re not alone. Estimates believe that at least 25% of the population is like you. Parties and occasions with big crowds are draining. You prefer to spend lots of alone time and

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How to Start a Wholesale Distribution Business

You already have a successful trucking company serving many parts of the USA. You’ve been operational for a few years. You’re considering reconfiguring your business venture and maybe add a new but not so different operation. You could maximize your existing assets, especially the big trucks buy selling them and getting smaller ones. Since you

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Get Your Book Published

Writers always want to see their work in print. Though it is possible to use publishing services or to self-publish, authors desire to work with big publishers. There are many hurdles to overcome, though. If you want your work to be published, here are some tips: Understand the Path to Publication Publishing companies are not

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Maintain Your Brain: 4 Simple Ways to Keep The Mind Sharp

The slowing down of the brain is inevitable as we age. Studies show that throughout our lifetime, the brain changes more than any part of our body. As we get older, problems with multi-tasking, recalling things, and getting lost even in familiar places can happen because of the natural deterioration of our brain. According to

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Low Morale: Things that Sabotage Employee Performance

What’s interesting about confidence is that it’s fickle. On some days, your employees are busy trying new opportunities, ready to accept more assignments and step out of their comfort zones. But on other days, they’re so anxious that they can’t get a single word out during ideation. This can be a result of your company

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Niche Marketing Could Be the Key to Small Business Success

According to some economic commentators, there’s a growing gap between the profitability of large and small businesses. Simply put, large businesses are making more money than their smaller counterparts. A study showed that the top one percent of the best performing companies worldwide reaped 36 percent of overall profits.  Half of the businesses in the

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