Welcome to the round-up!
Below are the posts we read, found interesting and loved this week for a variety of reasons. This Round-up is about entrepreneurship. If you’re considering starting an online business, we think you’ll like them too.
Success
Success Magazine produces some great video on what they call the YOU Economy. Others call it the Gig Economy. It’s the opposite of a full-time job for life and it’s creating millions of new entrepreneurs every year.
Articles Worth Your Time On Encore Entrepreneurship
5 Tips To Becoming An Encore Entrepreneur– Robert Powell for USA Today
Encore Entrepreneur Is The New Baby Boomer Lifestyle– Martin Zwilling for The Huffington Post
A 50 Second Plea
Gary Vaynerchuk always motivates and inspires and he’s made over 50’s his special project in this video.
Recommended Book
Novice to Expert: 6 Steps to Learn Anything, Increase Your Knowledge, and Master New Skills
by S. J. Scott
Why you should read this book:
This is a book that truly helps you push past your roadblocks and learn something new. No excuses! You don’t even need them. S.J. Scott keeps it simple and sets you up to succeed. This book is the definition of a step-by-step process to improve yourself in a way that you choose. You can’t mess this up if you follow his advice.
Let us know in the comments if you’ve read anything inspiring this week that motivated you to do something different.
Need some convincing? Check out the stats from our latest article on 5 Reasons To Keep Working After Retirement.
Enjoy your week!
Ian Bond
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Ian Bond is a private banking senior executive with over three decades of experience in wealth and asset management with Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, and Citigroup. He has built major businesses on four continents.
Despite his professional responsibility for assets over $100B and revenues over $1B, after the 2008 crash Ian was personally going broke. Within five years he destroyed his debt, became an expat in 2014, and built multiple streams of income to fund his imminent retirement. Ian is also the founder of MyRetirementRehab.me created to help other executives and professionals rehabilitate their finances and make a prosperous, enduring retirement a reality.