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Emily Rhodes

Emily Rhodes is a writer and researcher exploring how mindset, behavior, and technology influence entrepreneurship. She enjoys breaking down complex psychological concepts into practical advice that entrepreneurs can actually use. Her work focuses on helping business owners think more clearly, adapt to challenges, and build resilience in an ever-changing world. When she’s not writing, she’s reading about behavioral economics, enjoying Texas barbecue, or taking long walks in nature.
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8 simple joys you take for granted in your youth but cherish as you age, according to psychology

When you’re young, it’s easy to overlook the little things. You rush

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10 best business ideas for introverts who want financial freedom

I’ve met countless people who assume that starting a business means constantly

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If you recognize these 8 signs, you’re truly growing into the best version of yourself

It’s not always easy to notice when you’re truly growing. Change happens

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People who can’t switch off after work hours usually display these behaviors (without realizing it)

It's a fine line between dedication and obsession, especially when it comes

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My in-laws made me feel like an outsider for years. I’m finally learning how to stand my ground

I used to think that once you marry someone, you seamlessly blend

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8 subtle habits holding you back from becoming the best version of yourself

I sometimes catch myself wondering why it feels like I’m running in

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8 lessons from Oprah Winfrey that transformed the way I approach business

Success in business isn’t just about strategy, hard work, or even having

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9 rare signs you’re genuinely admired by people (even if they don’t say it)

We all want to be liked, but being "genuinely admired" is something

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People who are too self-conscious to be themselves in public usually display these habits (without realizing it)

Ever feel like you’re constantly overthinking how you come across in public?

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