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Top Advice From Successful Entrepreneurs

By: Dr. George Shapiro

By Dr. George ShapiroPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Some of the best entrepreneurial advice is from the most successful entrepreneurs themselves. They have been around the block, failed, and rebuilt themselves again. They have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly of being an entrepreneur and are the first to reach out to if you need advice.

1. Figure Out If You Need Business Partners

Suppose you can’t afford to hire a business partner, don’t. Nine out of ten entrepreneurs have long-term issues with their partners. If people see you working hard they will want to be your partner, but it’s better to value the relationship more. Not only that, but partnerships can get messy, as different personalities are involved that may not work well together.

2. Look For Angles

Before starting a partnership, make sure you have a compelling reason to work with the other person. This will help you attract the other person’s interest.

Doing business is like going through a relationship. The goal is to find the other person’s sweet spot.

3. Listen To What Your Gut Says

Even if everyone in the room believes you’re not smart enough or experienced enough, do what your gut tells you. This will allow you to make the best decisions. Although others may disagree with you, go with your gut.

People have made many wrong decisions, whether because they were pressured into doing something or incapable of making the right choices due to their lack of experience or intelligence. Those decisions have always been the wrong ones.

4. Start Your Day With The Most Important Things

Make sure you spend the first two hours of your day doing the most important things. Doing nothing else will not only improve your performance, but it will also make you feel better.

Unfortunately, many people get caught up in “doing things” that they don’t need to do.

5. Values Can’t Be Learned

A significant piece of advice is Richard Branson’s belief that people can understand most of their skills and learn them, but it’s hard to train them on their personalities. Most people will still hire based on credentials, instead of their cultural compatibility, and it is a mistake you will be learning from if you do so.

For over 25 years, Dr. George Shapiro has been working in the field of Age Management, Internal Medicine, and Cardiovascular Disease, which is becoming more popular. It is no surprise that people want to live longer. This discipline encourages people to maintain their health and improve their quality of life as they get older. Some of the preventative measures that this field can help people implement include regular exercise, hormone treatments, and good eating habits.

After finishing his medical school, Dr. George Shapiro worked at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. During his time there, he was able to improve his skills in the field of cardiovascular disease management.

Besides running a successful private practice, Dr. George Shapiro was also motivated by the need to improve the quality of medicine by constantly pushing the envelope. He has been able to create various medical procedures and inventions, which led to his interest in Age Management Medicine. Dr. Shapiro currently focuses on regenerative medicine and preventing strokes and heart disease.

Dr. George Shapiro currently works with some of the most prominent individuals in society and business. His patients undergo various evaluations before their treatment begins, such as a comprehensive physical examination, a lifestyle assessment, and a laboratory evaluation. This allows him and his team to create personalized treatment plans that are designed to improve the quality of their lives.

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Dr. George Shapiro

Dr. George Shapiro lives in Chicago and is an expert in cardiology. He specializes in Age Management Medicine. The treatments have been used by people worldwide and are wildly successful. To learn more about his work, visit his website.

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