I've just published my first article for AlleyWatch.com, a website that focuses on startups and entrepreneurs. And so, to fit the theme, my article was on entrepreneurship, or more accurately, the "entrepreneur's most dangerous temptation," Human beings seem to be simultaneously hardwired to both fear change and become bored without it. While we must remember that “the only constant in business is change,” such changes must be addressed in a systematic way. Change for the sake of change or for a sense of excitement can destroy just about any venture you take on. We must be diligent to avoid the dreaded “shiny object syndrome.” Doing a little bit of everything may be more fun, but it won't make you more successful. Diversification may be good for an investment portfolio, but when it comes to building a business, I think I demonstrate overwhelmingly that focus is what is required.
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