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Freelancer or entrepreneur? Making the mindset shift

Entrepreneurs' Organization

After 25 years of self-employment, I felt ready to make the shift from freelancer to entrepreneur. That choice puts you squarely in the freelance category. Entrepreneurs, however, usually call themselves founders or CEOs. Saying you’re an entrepreneur means committing to all the aspects of running a business.

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How to Move Beyond Resolutions to Sustainable New Habits

Entrepreneurs' Organization

There are few categories of things to put on your Stop Doing List. For more insights and inspiration from today’s leading entrepreneurs, check out EO on Inc. and more articles from the EO blog. The post How to Move Beyond Resolutions to Sustainable New Habits first appeared on The EO Blog.

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7 Hints for Entrepreneurial Success from Hint Water Founder Kara Goldin

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Kalika Yap , an Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) member in Los Angeles, California, is founder and CEO of both Citrus Studios , a branding and design agency, and Orange & Bergamot , a creative agency for female founders. She’s inspiring entrepreneurs with her new book, Undaunted. I call myself an accidental entrepreneur.

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3 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When Launching an Online Course (and How to Fix Them)

StartupNation

Are you carving out a new category? Here are the most common mistakes I see entrepreneurs make when launching an online course, and how you can avoid these errors: Believing the program needs to be 100% developed at launch. I recommend weekly nurturing in the form of emails, short-form videos or even blog posts.

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How to thwart collaboration overload by working smarter

Entrepreneurs' Organization

These are all critical to entrepreneurs as they are often problem-solving, and innovating. Of course the first things that fall away when an entrepreneur gets overloaded is exploration in the network’s early stage problem solving or engaging others in ways that energize them. Conversely, what is essential collaboration?

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A Taxonomy of Customer Pains and Benefits

Paul G. Silva

First-time entrepreneurs asked to document their hypotheses about Pains and Benefits often experience “blank canvas” paralysis , the inability to get started because of a lack of a clear starting point. This blog post aims to provide a set of categories and examples to guide an entrepreneur to find the relevant pain hypotheses.

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Entrepreneurshit. The Blog Post on What It’s Really Like.

Gust

It’s what life was like as an entrepreneur. But this is nothing like the stress of being an entrepreneur. What’s it really like being an entrepreneur? You probably follow some high-profile entrepreneurs on Instagram and Twitter and see conference pictures of them in Davos, Mexico, Monaco or wherever. And so it goes again.