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The words “passive revenue stream” have always been quite musical in my ears as I imagined the joy of getting my toes painted while knowing that hundreds of customers from all over the world were happily typing their credit card numbers to download electronic products from my website. “Passive” may be a bit misleading, as [...]

If you were raised in a conflict-averse household like I was, you may find that this early history seeps into your business and you are afraid to upset anyone with a controversial product or service. Big mistake! The most successful (and interesting) businesses take a stand and create something different, unique, and meaningful for their [...]

Today’s Startup Journal (part of the Wall St. Journal online) has a feature on what small business owners can learn from blogs.  I am thrilled that Escape from Cubicle Nation made the list, and invite you to check out the others, some of which I am familiar with, and others that I am eager to [...]

This week on the radio show, I am interviewing Lynnette Khalfani, a former Wall St. Journal reporter for CNBC, on the topic of preparing financially for the move from employee to entrepreneur.  She has written a number of successful books including Zero Debt, The Money Coach’s Guide to Your First Million, and her new one, [...]

One of the best parts of my work is helping people figure out deep and meaningful personal questions such as “What am I meant to do with my life?“  It is also one of the most challenging parts of my work, since the process to discover the answer is totally different for different individuals.  Through [...]

One of the best parts of my work is helping people figure out deep and meaningful personal questions such as “What am I meant to do with my life?“  It is also one of the most challenging parts of my work, since the process to discover the answer is totally different for different individuals.  Through [...]

In the late 90′s, I had a lot of fun conducting career development classes inside network giant Cisco Systems, which at that point was experiencing the benefits of an insane stock price increase.  As follow up to the classes, I had one-on-one sessions with the participants to discuss their personal career aspirations and goals. One [...]