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Doubt It, Dig In and Dream

By Greg Garrett, EO Southeast Virginia member and President of Greg Garrett Realty.com The year was 1999. The Internet was still pretty new, and I was just learning how to “search the Web.” My wife and… Read more »


The F Words [Not what you think]

By Paul Batz, founder of ‘What Really Works’ Entrepreneurs unite!  Perhaps the primary benefit of being an entrepreneur comes from the stress…at least the stress I have today is the stress that I created –… Read more »



Building an Ideal Work Environment

By John DeHart, co-founder of Nurse Next Door. When building a company, one of the first challenges entrepreneurs face is hiring the right people. The next challenge, of course, is how to keep the people… Read more »


Keeping the Love Alive

By Nick Leighton, CEO of NettResults Management Consulting. As I write this, I am on the other side of the world, thousands of miles away from my wife and children. It’s tough, but I’ve learned some… Read more »



The Boy Who Would Be Entrepreneur

By Elizabeth Gage, an EO Toronto member and president and CEO of PCM Interactive. “Come, let’s sit by the fire pit,” the 6-year-old boy said, tugging my hand so hard that I thought my arm would fall… Read more »


Who’s the Captain of Your Ship?

By Anne and Tim Jordan, EO speakers One of the toughest challenges powerful leaders face comes not in the workplace, but in their homes. How can they be a leader/authority figure as a parent without… Read more »


Building an Ideal Work Environment

By John DeHart, co-founder of Nurse Next Door When building a company, one of the first challenges entrepreneurs face is hiring the right people. The next challenge, of course, is how to keep the people… Read more »


The Three-Step Entrepreneur Process

By Bill Bishop, renowned speaker and author of “How to Sell a Lobster.” Having your own business is not the same as being an entrepreneur. A “business owner” is someone who is self-employed. They provide products… Read more »