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April 2005 - Being Your Own Best Boss
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"By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day."
- Robert Frost
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"10 Habits Of Highly Unsuccessful Business Owners"by Lorraine Pihiri
Do you spend every waking minute at work? Do you find it difficult to take time out for you? Be careful that the habits you develop aren't sabotaging your success!
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"Adversity Into Opportunity"by Robin Stephens
The Chinese character for “adversity” is the same as for “opportunity”. As your own boss, you have to turn difficult situations into an opportunity for personal growth.
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"Being A Good Boss As An Entrepreneur"by Nancy Scott
As an entrepreneur, the entire responsibility for your company's well-being rests with you. But you must never forget about being a good boss to yourself, as well.
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"Getting Out Of Your Rut"by Ronnie Nijmeh
When running a business, you may find that you are going through the motions -- you're in a rut. As your own boss, what are you going to do to motivate your staff?
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"I'm My Own Boss -- It's Wonderful!"by Sheila McCurdy
Having a home office sounds like a dream come true. No one to disturb you, no boss looking over your shoulder and you get to set your own hours. Not quite!
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"Quarterly Retreat For A Solo-Preneur"by Margaret Lukens
Even if you work in an office of one, you still need occasional evaluation, planning, and some blue-sky dreaming time -- how about a quarterly retreat!
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"Setting Professional Standards And Boundaries "by Maria Marsala
Professional standards are strong guidelines for how you treat yourself within your business or career. As the boss, have you set standards for your own company?
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"The Ice Cream Man Cometh"by Julie Bestry
The best thing about being your own boss is that nobody tells you what to do. The worst thing about being your own boss is that nobody tells you what to do.
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