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4 Ways to Succeed in the Stock Market

4 Simple Things You Should Do to Succeed in the Stock Market

By Chris Mayer | 05/8/2018

The principles of making money in the stock market are not hard, they’re just not sexy. Still, if you want to make money on Wall Street in 2018, follow these 4 simple rules.

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2 Ways to Overcome Obstacles to Business Success

How to Overcome the 2 Biggest Obstacles to Business Success

By Craig Ballantyne | 05/7/2018

Don’t make the same mistakes I did—use these tips to keep your company’s messaging clear and your customers aware of how you can help them. Sales will follow.

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8 Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp

8 Proven Ways to Keep Your Mind Sharp and Active

By Jeff Steen | 05/3/2018

Instead of multitasking your way to senility, try to focus on singular tasks that make strong and effective use of your brain. Here are 8 ways to keep yourself sharp and happy into old age.

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11 Ways to Stay on Task at the Office

11 Simple Ways to Stay on Task Throughout the Day

By Dianne Sawaya | 05/2/2018

Don’t be derailed by distractions or fatigue. Build the right systems and habits into your day to stay on task, whatever obstacles you face. Here are 11 tips to get you started.

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Neil Patel on Digital Marketing in 2018

Neil Patel on Digital Marketing Basics, Content Building, and 2018 Trends

By Jeff Steen | 05/1/2018

Master of social and digital marketing Neil Patel weighs in on 2018 trends, tactics, and best practices with ETR’s Editor Jeff Steen.

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3 Reasons to Take a Vacation

The 4 Most Important Reasons to Take a Vacation This Year

By Jeff Steen | 04/26/2018

Vacations have slowly gone out of vogue in America. More time is spent working and less time is spent relaxing. It’s so bad, we’ve forgotten HOW to relax. That’s why this article tackles the three main reasons vacations aren’t a luxury—they’re a necessity.

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How to Use Chess to Become a Better Leader

How to Use Chess Strategy to Up Your Leadership Game

By Jim Egerton | 04/25/2018

This age-old game is more than just a stimulating hobby. The principles and strategies of chess have ready application in the workplace, particularly for management. Here’s how they can help you become a better business leader.

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How (and When) to File for Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy 101: The Facts Everyone Should Know

By Chad Champion | 04/25/2018

We never imagine filing for bankruptcy, and it’s often too late to learn about it when we have to. Educate yourself now with this guide to the what, when, why, and how of bankruptcy.

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3 Most Effective Ways to Communicate with Customers

The 3 Most Effective Ways to Communicate with Customers

By Bedros Keuilian | 04/24/2018

Customer service isn’t just about nodding and smiling. How do you turn a possible crisis into an opportunity? By leveraging these 3 crucial (but often ignored) communications tactics.

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Be You. Be Proud.

Why Try to Be Someone Else When You’re Already the Best at Being You?

By Joey Percia | 04/19/2018

The world is full of copycats. But they can only go so far in life, until their inauthentic selves are found out and people shut them out. Take a different path and learn how to be the best YOU that you can be.

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Don't Buy These 4 Things

These Are the 4 High-Priced Items You Should Never Buy

By Jeff Steen | 04/18/2018

2018 is bound to be a bumpy year—in large part because the traditional path to equity-building is out the window. Don’t make the mistake of investing in the wrong things; steer clear of these four high-priced items.

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Bally on the Farm

Why Time is Our Most Valuable Commodity

By Craig Ballantyne | 04/12/2018

We often thing of our net worth in terms of dollars and cents—or stocks and stuff. But the most valuable resource we have is time. Are you making the most of it?

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