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Things I wish I knew when I started my business
Quite possibly of the main example in business venture is embracing disappointment as a venturing stone to progress. From the get-go, numerous business people dread disappointment and view it as a mishap. In any case, disappointment is an innate piece of the excursion, and it is through disappointment that we gain important experiences and figure out how to adjust. By reexamining disappointment as a chance for development and learning, we can conquer mishaps more versatilely and settle on better-informed choices pushing ahead.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
Millions of Sky customers warned over bank-raiding email hiding in your inbox – check it now
BRITS risk being caught out by dangerous scam emails – so you need to know the warning signs. An official Sky security memo details the “simple steps” that can stop you from falling victim to identity fraud.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Schmadtke explains why he’s only been given a three-month contract at Liverpool
Speaking with, the 59-year-old said: ‘Our cooperation is initially planned for three months… I’ll start on June 1st. After three months we review the cooperation. If we like each other, we can work together beyond the transfer period. Let’s see. Then we continue or not’.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Cardiovascular Disease Is Primed to Kill More Older Adults, Especially Blacks and Hispanics
Cardiovascular disease — the No. 1 cause of death among people 65 and older — is poised to become more prevalent in the years ahead, disproportionately affecting Black and Hispanic communities and exacting an enormous toll on the health and quality of life of older Americans.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Stock market today: US futures mostly higher ahead of debt ceiling vote, oil falls again
Wall Street pointed mostly higher early Tuesday after President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached an agreement on a deal to raise the U.S. national debt ceiling.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
9 Pros and Cons of Coworking Spaces
Workplaces have changed. That's an understatement. Work in 2021 has been completely redesigned, turning traditions on their heads. We figured out how to work with pets and kids and still show up and kick butt. During this time, people are more interested in coworking spaces. What does the future hold for coworking? We agree. But first, learn the benefits and drawbacks of coworking.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
DeSantis kicks off presidential campaign in Iowa as he steps up criticism of Trump
Ron DeSantis plans to kick off his presidential campaign in Iowa on Tuesday, the start of a busy week that will take him to 12 cities in three states as he tests his pitch as the most formidable Republican challenger to former President Donald Trump.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Federal officials warn MBTA to address worker safety issues
Runaway trains in track yards, near misses between trains and workers, and an employee hurt while working on overhead power lines on the Blue Line. Federal officials say the MBTA has to address worker safety issues, and do it fast — within the next two months.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
"How Online Businesses are Changing the World"
The rise of online businesses has fundamentally changed the way we live, work, and interact with each other. From e-commerce and digital marketing to cloud computing and remote work, online businesses are transforming industries and changing the world in many ways. In this blog, we will explore how online businesses are changing the world.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal











