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Hobbies: use decompression. Hobbies, remember those? Running, hockey, perusing the used bookstore for first editions . . . those fun things you used to have time for? When you return from your run, take your skates off, or put down your new favorite book, you feel refreshed. Your face shows it, and so does your attitude. Your hobbies aren’t just fo
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Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck: What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur and Build a Great Business
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Essayez aussi ceux de Assess First, ou encore le test de Elveo pour les entrepreneurs.
Jean de la Rochebrochard • Human Machine (STO.ESSAIS.DOCU) (French Edition)
The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Keeping Your Sh*t Together: How to Run Your Business Without Letting it Run You.
Rob Walling • The SaaS Playbook: Build a Multimillion-Dollar Startup Without Venture Capital
Chapter 9 shifts the attention from the business back to your own personal development. Now that you’re an entrepreneur, you’re responsible for your productivity, your training, your growth, and your time.