There are 1,000 unicorn startups worth $1 billion or more. “Unicorn” was coined to describe a rare breed of private company, about two new companies are joining the herd daily. ❓What does this mean for the booming startup market? 🎙Tune in live: https://t.co/hiXNk083Ba
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When stress that comes from life and work intertwine, it can compound and make everything harder. Handling the feelings in the moment is the first step. https://t.co/1VElkuXAbJ
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Make sure to follow danielallyway for more inspiring tips!
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In India, Lata Mangeshkar was bigger than The Beatles and Beyoncé. The Bollywood playback singer is said to have recorded between 25,000 and 30,000 songs https://t.co/B3SQDyaeBb
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In order to reprogram your brain for success, change your thoughts and habits. https://t.co/AFBRnjutKA
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How to improve tech stack as solopreneur?
To keep it simple I run a service based business that doesn't use much tech at all. You could think of me as a mobile mechanic. I want to use tech more, and I would really appreciate any notes/leads/books/videos on how I can better incorporate tech into my business to improve efficiency. Thanks!
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Sentiment about the US economy continues to deteriorate. It's now close to levels not seen since The Great Recession, when unemployment was near 9%. https://t.co/AJFMp4FWLV
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For those of you who manufacture branded products in China, do you worry about trademark squatting?
Specifically, squatters filing a trademark and holding your shipments hostage in customs? If so, did you spend the money to file a trademark in China?
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Got a new job offer in hand? Here's what to think about when weighing the salary, role, culture, flexibility, vacation, and perks. https://t.co/q2p1Yurrgm
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Millennials' life stage means they're suffering the most from rising prices https://t.co/ofjvjBYpQn
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Just published: front page of FT Weekend, international edition, Saturday 12 February https://t.co/echgFXbwSa https://t.co/wxhnFMxFQ5
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Business Website 'not secure' $80 to remove...
My website doesn't ask for or enter any credit card information or any other personal information, its strictly information. The host wants $80 to remove the 'not secure' bug. Their customer service says that google searches will be more effective if I remove the 'not secure'. It just seems like such a money grab scam. $80 isn't a huge deal, its just kind of the principle of the thing, they're charging me for protection from something I don't need protection for.
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