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  • Credibility and Confidence

    Hello! My name is Catherine O’Donnell and I am 18 years old. I am a high school senior and will be graduating in a few days! This month, I’ll be writing all four blogs as a Young Entrepreneur series.

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  • Financial Professionals Part 2

    This month’s guest blog is a two-parter by Rebecca Weingartner. Last week, she covered the different types of financials professionals that exist. This week, she’s delving into how you determine which one is best for your business.

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  • Financial Professionals Part 1

    This month’s guest blog is actually a two-parter by Rebecca Weingartner. This week, she’s covering the different types of financials professionals that exist, and then next week she’ll delve into […]

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  • Your Financials Will Drive the Timeline of Your Business Goals

    With the new year around the corner, goal-setting is in the air. And when you are clear and confident in your Financials and how they help you achieve the Outcomes you want in your business, it’s easier and more fun to take Action!

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  • Guest Blog With Valerie Recore: Sick Kids, Snow Days, and Entrepreneurship

    What if you were able to end days with a sick child feeling accomplished at both work and as a mother? It is possible. Let’s cover some ways to make it happen.

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  • What I’ve Learned About Entrepreneurship From My Dog

    This week’s post highlights some of the tips and tricks I’ve learned from my dog, and although she may not always be the sharpest tool in the box, she’s taught me some valuable lessons about hard work and a positive mindset.

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  • Guest Blog With Otisa Eads: 4 Ways to Foster Inclusivity in the Workplace

    by Otisa Eads Inclusivity may be an easy concept to understand, but it is harder to implement and maintain within an organization. What do I mean by that? Well, I […]

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  • Jessi’s Holiday Week Musings, Part 1

    by Jessi Burg and Kelly Sullivan Today’s blog post is the first in a new series at Outgrow Your Garage about the unique relationship that entrepreneurs have with holidays.  Starting […]

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  • Guest Blog With Alison Ver Halen: The Why and How of Owning Your Own Content

    There is a cost to using free platforms – it’s not your platform. It’s someone else’s business and they get to use it however they want. You can always use social media to distribute your content once it’s up on your website, but you should remain wary of using social media as a publishing platform…

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  • Guest Blog with Brie DeLisi Zoller: Business Systems: They May Not be Sexy, But They Work

    by Brie DeLisi Zoller Owning a small business is the ultimate rollercoaster. You’re stretching and growing, while pushing your boundaries like they’ve never been pushed before. You experience the cycles […]

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