Posts Tagged ‘Ari Meisel’

6 Simple Ways for Entrepreneurs to Stay Healthy and Productive

As an entrepreneur, you probably have many responsibilities and a very busy schedule. The lifestyle usually doesn’t leave much time to eat right, exercise, or de-stress. There are some simple ways to integrate these practices in your life to make you healthier and more productive. These are my opinions from personal experience but I have data to support all of these recommendations, and you’ve got nothing to lose by trying some or all of them.

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Auxiliary Skills and Entrepreneurship

There is always a big debate about whether or not entrepreneurship can be taught. I personally don’t think you can manufacture a spirit of innovation. I also believe that everyone has the inherent ability to innovate but it’s a matter of fostering that ability that makes people entrepreneurs. We are all born with the ability to be creative, Picasso said that every child is born an artist, the trick is getting them to stay an artist as they become adults.

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The Economic Benefits of Building Green

Most people who build green buildings are not the tree hugging type that are doing it to save the environment and the migratory patterns of local bird life. It’s ok to admit that there is a financial incentive to – in the end – doing the right thing. One of the nice things about LEED certification is that it doesn’t only look at the impact a building has on the environment and local ecology but also at the impact it has on the individuals using the building. Read the rest of this entry »

Ari Meisel Supports NY Entrepreneur Week

By: Ari Meisel
Serial Entrepreneur
Founder of LEED Pro

Entrepreneur Week is a milestone achievement for me as an entrepreneur. I started my first company when I was 12 at a time when a young entrepreneur had to work very hard just to get taken seriously, now we have people who become billionaires before they graduate college and entrepreneurship is not only accepted but is encouraged in people of all ages and backgrounds. Read the rest of this entry »

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