This is from my post on Lead411. We focus so much on launching a great company, making money, then exiting gracefully. But what comes after business ownership? Surely not a life of swinging on the front porch…unless that’s what you want. I can’t tell you how many entrepreneurs I’ve talked to who are in their [...]
Entries Categorized as 'Entrepreneurship'
Life After Entrepreneurship
October 11, 2011
Entrepreneurs are Risk Takers
September 26, 2011
I read this article that said that entrepreneurs don’t take any more risk than someone working for “the Man.” While yes, there’s more risk these days, with unemployment rates being so high, I have to disagree. What’s funny is: I don’t consider myself a risk taker. I get nervous looking down from tall buildings. Will [...]
5 Business Strategies for Female Entrepreneurs
July 22, 2011
This is a guest post by Julie Steelman, adapted from her new book, The Effortless Yes." The number of women-owned businesses grew twice as fast as men-owned firms in the last 14 years, according to a new study. And yet, revenue growth of women-owned enterprises between 1997 and 2011 lagged behind at just 54%, compared [...]
From GrowthUniversity: 4 Things You’re Better Off Outsourcing
June 1, 2011
This is from my post on FutureSimple’s GrowthUniversity. Now that you’ve learned the art of delegation, let’s talk about the best things to outsource. Some tasks can be handled internal to your company, while others should be taken care of by a freelancer or firm that specializes in that area of expertise. Take accounting, for [...]
From SBT: Are You Taking a Vacation This Year?
May 27, 2011
This is from my post on Small Business Trends. As summer draws near, thoughts turn to lazy vacations. But not for more than half of small business owners. According to the 2011 American Express OPEN Small Business Vacation Monitor, only 46% of U.S. small biz owners plan to take a summer vacation this year. That’s [...]
Why I Love Writing
May 25, 2011
As you know, Egg has been doing a lot of writing projects lately. It’s been great. Sometimes I’m overwhelmed and/or amazed at how much content we’re churning out each week (averages about 50 articles), and wonder how it’s possible to go on and on coming up with new topics about marketing, small business, travel, health, [...]
Running a Business on Passion
May 23, 2011
This is from FutureSimple’s Growth University Blog that I write for. We covered several topics last week for Small Business Week worth reviewing. You hear all the time, “Do what you love.” And while on the surface, that’s good advice (after all, why would you start a business doing what you dislike?), it might not [...]
I Run a Lifestyle Business…and That’s Okay
May 20, 2011
I’ve been hearing the term “lifestyle business” thrown around a lot lately. I never really reflected on it until a not particularly pleasant man at a dinner party accused me of having one. That’s what it felt like: an accusation. It felt like he was telling me I didn’t have a “real” business, and that [...]

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