How to Think Like an Entrepreneur Pt.3

Not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur but everyone can start to think like one. Most of us think like entrepreneurs in many parts of life outside of work. Some may be efficient perfectionists in your backyard garden, while others might seek out only the most talented musicians for their new band. When it happens like this we call it passion.

In fact starting to think like an entrepreneur doesn’t take much thinking at all. Passion helps, but there’s no secret handshake, no school to attend, and no books to read.

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November Jobs Report Shows Some Positive Signs

The U.S. Department of Labor released its November jobs report recently saying total nonfarm payment employment rose by over 200,000 and the unemployment rate is now declared to be 5.8 percent.

Why should you care? There’s one very important reason and then a few smaller ones.

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Keeping Your Head While Looking for a Job

We don’t need studies to show us that being unemployed can affect you emotionally. When people aren’t working they tend to be depressed, even with no clinical history of depression. But this can make finding a job harder, especially if you’re not aware of how it is affecting your behavior.

Is there anything you can do to prevent depression when you’re unemployed? Let’s look at options that may help your mental state–even after you get that new job.

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