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Why Slowing Down Will Get You Farther

Like running a marathon, no person — or business — can sustain the same rapid pace without slowing down or taking a break.

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How the Leaders of Trip Tribe Wellness Grew a Business Based on Their Shared Love of Health and Travel

Avery Westlund and Katharine Sharpstone discuss the growth strategy of Trip Tribe Wellness.

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This Morning Ritual Will Make You Successful

Practice this morning ritual if you want your brain to anticipate success, not failure.

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Feel Awkward? Struggle to Make Friends? This Founder Wants to Fix Your Social Anxiety.

David Morin, founder of Brooklyn-based startup SocialSelf, knows that socialization is hard — but he wants to make it easier.

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Amanda Breen

How to Start a 'Million Dollar' Morning Routine

Restructure your morning with a few simple steps that may help to amplify your energy.

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Ben Angel

How Physical Disability Helped Me Become a VC-Backed Tech Founder

My physical disability forced me to be resilient and have empathy for others from a very young age. These qualities have enabled me to propel myself in life and succeed.

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What Happens When Self-Driving Cars Crash? The Legal Ramifications of Automation

Technology is developed to improve our lives. This has meant that many traditional industries are turning to automation. Among the most notable is the automobile industry. As new practices are developed around these technological advancements, how safe are we with this technology, and what happens when things don't work as designed?

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Your Fear Is Lying to You. Here Are 3 Steps to Overcome It.

Everything we know about fear -- from how we view it to how we try to overcome it -- is wrong, according to transformational coach Tracy Litt.

兰德y Garn

兰德y Garn