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Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine and host of the podcast Problem Solvers. Outside of Entrepreneur, he writes the newsletter One Thing Better, which each week gives you one better way to build a career or company you love. He is also a startup advisor, keynote speaker, book author, and nonstop optimism machine.
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4 Simple Ways to Change People's Minds
People don't like being told what to think or do. But you can work around that.
The 3 Most Dangerous Words In Entrepreneurship: "This Is Impossible"
If you think something is impossible, it will become impossible. It's time to think differently.
Did Someone Reject Your Idea? Because of Coronavirus, They Might Reconsider
This crisis is speeding up change, and forcing us to rethink our boundaries. That's a good thing.
Selling Cruises During a Lockdown? Here's How One Travel Agent Does It.
"Don't just wait for them to call or come to you," says this Dream Vacations franchisee.
Entrepreneurs Are Prepared for Crisis, Whether They Know It or Not
You've always been a problem solver. This time is no different.
How to Save Restaurants? Meet "the Airbnb and Match.com of Food"
It's called Franklin Junction, it's rethinking what a restaurant kitchen is for.
Recently Edited Content by Jason Feifer
Worried About the Market? Here's How Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, and Harvard University Protect Their Portfolios
Three asset allocation recipes that can keep your investments steady.
This VC Has Landed Some of the Biggest Tech Deals in Recent Memory. He Says to Look at This Historical Era to Understand AI.
Chris Lyons is a talent-spotter and celebrity whisperer at VC firm Andreessen Horowitz. He thinks our current era becomes less intimidating when you look to the past.
How to Make Consistent Passive Income With Your Online Course — Follow These 5 Steps
An evergreen sales expert's guide to selling courses while you sleep.
Tired of Applying to Jobs with No Response? Try This Tactic, According to An Expert Who Helps Thousands of People Get Jobs
It's all about finding your "candidate-market fit," says the author of the book Never Search Alone.
I Was a Highly-Paid Executive In Customer Experience. Then I Started Working Minimum Wage Jobs, And Realized Everything I'd Gotten Wrong.
It wasn't until I started working frontline jobs that I realized the massive disconnect between how CEOs see customer service, and how customers experience it. That showed me how to fix the problem.