I Think I Can, I Know I Can: Learning to Think Like an Entrepreneur to Help Drive Success
Adopting an entrepreneurial mindset means adopting habits that can create the conditions for new ideas, opportunities and success. One of the most beneficial habits is also one of the most simple: having conversations.
Learning to fail, or failing to learn? How to harness failure to learn from your mistakes and build the future you want
To build the future you want to see, you first need to fail. But it’s not enough to fail, or even just fail fast, as the Silicon Valley mantra goes. What’s more important is to learn from each failure and keep trying, until you reach success, says tech and innovation expert Pascal Finette.
More Questions than Answers: Why focusing on answers limits our growth
What if we spent less time focusing on having all the answers and instead devoted our brain power to coming up with better questions? It might leave us with more questions than answers, and ultimately that’s OK. In fact, for Jeffrey Rogers, that’s the point.