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Conclusions and Implications : Exploring entrepreneurship in a declining economy
The results indicate the presence of a fundamental set of reasons for business start-up under conditions of economic adversity, with strong emphasis on extrinsically aligned motivators.

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Conclusions and Implications : Exploring entrepreneurship in a declining economy
The results indicate the presence of a fundamental set of reasons for business start-up under conditions of economic adversity, with strong emphasis on extrinsically aligned motivators.

Great Leaders Turn Adversity into Advantage
As a student of history, and military history in particular, I have always been impressed with the ability of famous leaders to seemingly bounce back from just about any difficulty or adversity. This is also true in the fields of sports, politics and business. In some ways, great leaders are also great survivors. They often thrive on chaos and adversity. No adversity seems too great to prevent them from finding some advantage. While I certainly don’t believe in deliberately creating difficulty, there are nonetheless some principles that you can apply to turn adversity to your advantage.

Be Not Discouraged; Fight On!
Only you can decide how you wish to perceive yourself. This self-image has a lot to do with how you handle adversity.

Your Seed of Greatness (Three Secrets to Using Adversity to Become Great)
What can we learn from James Blake’s journey through adversity to greatness? The following are three keys to making adversity work for you:

No Laughing Matter.. or is it?
A zillion more job cuts, no credit available, healthcare costs keep rising, and on and on and on. No laughing matter for sure… well, maybe. I contend that taking this economic downturn or any form of adversity 100% seriously won’t help you reverse your situation any faster, so you might as well laugh a little along the way. An upturned mouth is a must in a downturn economy. Hey, laughter is free and convenient – can’t beat that in today’s market! In that spirit, here are a few of my favorite one-lines from comedian Steven Wright:

Overcoming Adversity in Business Takes a Positive Attitude
Overcoming adversity is part of everyone's personal and business life. The stress of our jobs, various family issues, personal relationships, and of course, today's economy, are all critical issues that makes it difficult in overcoming adversity that so many of us are fighting with to resolve our life's battles.

A Lesson from the Unsinkable Molly Brown
Tips for standing tall in the face of adversity.

Make Money From Online Business – Overcome adversity and reap the benefits
Is Adversity your friend or enemy? Do you see adversity as a problem that causes you to despair and think "why me"? Or do you see it as an opportunity and something to learn and grow from? I have read many books on wealthy, influential successful people whose lives have changed our world and every time there is one common denominator and that is their response to adversity. All of them have been presented with many challenges throughout their lives including accepting responsibility for their decisions. But at some stage throughout their successful careers they may have thought "why me?"

Overcoming Adversity - Don't Miss the Turning Point!
Adversity in life is generally an unwelcome visitor however all of life's challenges provide you with opportunities to learn and grow. Within the process it's important to look out for a turning point, a place that is a signal in the overcoming adversity journey. This is something that will provide additional hope that you can overcome challenges. This just, might be a place where you go from inaction to action or something prompts you to make some new decisions. Sometimes you are aware of it, whilst other times it is more subtle and things start to move and change in surprising ways. I'd like to share one of my turning points which became a defining moment.

Big Bird’s Guide to Change Management - Learn your A, B, C, Ds
In the 1950s, psychologist Albert Ellis introduced Rational Therapy in which people were taught the A-B-C-D approach for dealing with uncomfortable situations. The A-B-C-D approach states that when a person is confronted with an adversity A, their beliefs B, will influence the way they respond to that adversity and lead to emotional and behavioral consequences C. If the beliefs B, are rigid, absolute, and unrealistic, the consequences C, will likely be self-defeating and destructive. If the beliefs B, are flexible and constructive, the consequences C, will likely be self-helping and constructive. People can change their lives and their consequences by D, disputing and challenging their beliefs.

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