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These 4 Books Are an Entrepreneur’s Best-Kept Secret
The truth is, many of the most successful people in the world are–and will always be–avid readers.
Read the entire article here: https://www.inc.com/kelli-richards/these-4-books-are-an-entrepreneur-s-best-kept-secret.html
May the Force Be With You
You know that old saying by Woody Allen that “Showing Up is 80% of Life”. Well I’d argue that the other 20% (maybe more!) is HOW you show up that really determines whether you’re going to be a ‘hit’ or a ‘miss’ in terms of the impact you have on others. Leadership is more than about showing up, and it’s more than just a mindset — it’s your presence, your intention, and the energy you bring to your interactions. …

2016 is Not the Year the Masses Pick Up Virtual Reality
May 14, 2016,
VentureBeat.
Mark Zuckerberg (along with many others) believes that virtual reality will change the way we live, work, and communicate in many ways. Zuck may be right about the long term, but the truth is, VR isn’t quite ready for mass-market adoption.
Read the entire article here: https://venturebeat.com/games/2016-is-not-the-year-the-masses-pick-up-virtual-reality/

4 Daily Habits of Exceptionally Well-Connected People
The reality is that the more influencers you know, the better your chances of realizing greater success..
Read the entire article here: https://www.inc.com/kelli-richards/4-daily-habits-of-exceptionally-well-connected-individuals.html
Close Encounters with Prince
We lost a unique legend and pioneer last month in Prince’s passing. The man was multi-dimensional, and though he was revered as an artist by many, he was so much more — and I think the other facets of who he was and his contributions will be revealed as time goes on. I was fortunate to have interacted with Prince on several occasions during the past couple of decades, and I’ve been reflecting on those experiences over the past few days. I never really shared much ’til now about these interactions because he was fiercely private, and I respected and honored his desire for that. …

Deborah Perry Piscione, Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker
Deborah Perry Piscione is a serial entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author, speaker and innovation process expert. She is a Principal and Co-Founder at Vorto Consulting, a Silicon Valley-based boutique-consulting firm dedicated to enabling companies to innovate and grow. Deborah is the architect of the new innovation methodology, Improvisational Innovation™, which engages all of the organization’s talent in bottoms up innovation.
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Four Female Entrepreneurs Who Have it All (and How You Can, Too)
Recently, I’ve observed a growing trend: Young female entrepreneurs launching ventures, creating social impact that matters, winning awards, and starting families — all at the same time.
Read the entire article here: https://www.ellevatenetwork.com/articles/7321-four-female-entrepreneurs-who-have-it-all-and-how-you-can-too

Conscious Entrepreneurship: Lessons From Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg
Incorporate these four habits into your daily life to produce better work from a healthier mindset.
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How to Achieve Success by Connecting 2 Seemingly Different Worlds
Sexy vs Cash Projects
For those of us who work for ourselves (and for those who aspire to), there’s a phenomenon that people don’t often talk about because it’s assumed that we’re intended to be performing and achieving high levels of success at all times. However, sometimes there are periods of feast and famine in our businesses, especially for those of us in creative professions. My colleague Rich Litvin has shared his observations on this with a nod to Hugh McLeod’s “Sex and Cash Theory of Creative Work” — and I really resonate with this. The basic notion is that the creative person has two kinds of jobs — the first being the fun, sexy kind (those projects and clients we love to work with), and the second one is ensuring that we have enough cash flows that the bills get paid each month. Sometimes the task at hand covers both bases, but not all the time. So there can be a tense duality between the need to make a living and the need to follow one’s passions. You can’t run a successful, thriving business if you have no money and your only thought is “I NEED money!”. …
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