Why Did You Start Your Business? Know Your Purpose

Why Did You Start Your Business? Know Your Purpose

Why did you start your business? Are you clear on your purpose? Business startups already have a ton of unknowns. Your business’s purpose shouldn’t be one of them. When you’re clear about the reason you started your business, you’ll be more fulfilled and motivated to stick with it—and your chances of success will go up. Keep reading to learn more about getting clarity on your business’s purpose.

Simon Sinek: The Limbic Brain Is Your Strength—Use It!

Simon Sinek: The Limbic Brain Is Your Strength—Use It!

What is Simon Sinek’s limbic brain argument? How can understanding your limbic brain bring you fulfillment? In Find Your Why, author Simon Sinek explains the relationship between our limbic system and emotions. According to Sinek, the limbic brain is directly connected to your ability to make powerful connections with others and strong decision-making. Keep reading to learn the importance of Sinek’s limbic brain in your daily life and how to use it most effectively.

Hard Work and Luck in Business: Do You Need Both?

Hard Work and Luck in Business: Do You Need Both?

When it comes to business success, do you need both hard work and luck? What mindset should you have toward these factors? In The Unfair Advantage, authors Ash Ali and Hasan Kubba discuss the role of hard work and luck in business. They contend that you must simultaneously believe that hard work pays off and acknowledge that luck can be the difference between success and failure. They offer advice on how to balance these two beliefs. Continue reading to learn Ali and Kubba’s views on hard work and luck in business.

Learn Entrepreneurship: Best Books, Blogs, & Podcasts

Learn Entrepreneurship: Best Books, Blogs, & Podcasts

Are you looking to break away from your current job and become your own boss? Do you already have a business idea in mind? Or are you still in the dreaming stage? Whether you already know what you’re passionate about and how to monetize it or you’re still brainstorming, we’ve got you covered. We’ve compiled a list of the best resources for entrepreneurs, including books, blogs, and podcasts.  Get inspired by success entrepreneurship stories, become an expert in business theory, and learn helpful tips from those who’ve already walked the path you are about to embark upon.

Everybody Lies: Quotes About Data Science

Everybody Lies: Quotes About Data Science

What are the most memorable quotes from Everybody Lies? How can these quotes help you understand data science? Everybody Lies, by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, is about big data’s potential to revolutionize social science research. The book’s central premise is that people reveal more about themselves when making web searches than they would ever reveal in public or in a traditional survey. Read more for a few Everybody Lies quotes to explain Stephens-Davidowitz’s argument.

Inferential Statistics 101: Hypothesis Testing

Inferential Statistics 101: Hypothesis Testing

What is hypothesis testing? How do you know if a hypothesis is true? Hypothesis testing is an inferential statistical method by which we determine whether our tentative assumptions are true. Based on our statistical analyses, we can either accept these hypotheses as true or reject them as false with varying degrees of certainty.  Let’s look at the common conventions around inferential statistics and hypothesis testing.

Best Career Resources: Blogs, Books, & Podcasts

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Have you already decided what career path you want to pursue? Perhaps you’re considering a career change? Maybe you’re entertaining the idea of starting a second career?  When it comes to career development, the struggle is real. There are so many paths to choose from, especially in the age of knowledge work. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of resources available to help you navigate this journey.  Here are Shortfrom’s picks of the best career resources, including blogs, books, and podcasts. 

How Did the “Calories in, Calories Out” Myth Come About?

How Did the “Calories in, Calories Out” Myth Come About?

When did calorie counting come about? Do calories matter when it comes to weight loss? Calorie-counting as a method for monitoring weight loss has been around since the early 1900s. In the 1950s, early studies concluded that weight gain was the result of excess calories. Given this, researchers believed that dietary fat—a high-calorie food—causes weight gain. Here’s how the “calories in, calories out” myth came about and why it’s wrong.

How to Deal With Disengaged Employees

How to Deal With Disengaged Employees

Do your employees lack ambition? How can you light a fire under them and get them motivated and engaged? Some employees just don’t care. They show up and do the bare minimum. As a result, the workplace mood and your bottom line suffer. This is what Stage 2 culture is like. The book Tribal Leadership helps you understand this stage and shows you how to cultivate individual ambition in your team so that it can progress to Stage 3 culture. Keep reading for Tribal Leadership advice on how to deal with disengaged employees.

How to Be Compassionate to Yourself at Work

How to Be Compassionate to Yourself at Work

Is confidence the key to success, or is it overrated? How should you treat yourself when you fail? In Barking Up the Wrong Tree, Eric Barker contends that confidence can cause you to attempt things beyond your ability, ultimately leading to failure. He believes you should trade confidence for self-compassion. Be realistic about your abilities, and be kind to yourself when achievements are beyond your grasp. Barker says that self-compassion is a superior way to get what confidence offers: a better mood and increased performance. Continue reading to learn how to be compassionate to yourself, especially in the workplace.