Entrepreneurship Tips for Founders: Leadership & Growth

Entrepreneurship is romantic only in retrospect. In the moment, it’s a series of uncomfortable decisions made with incomplete information, most of which you’ll second-guess for months. The good entrepreneurship tips acknowledge that — they don’t promise you a playbook, they give you better questions and a few hard-won heuristics. This hub collects the posts we keep coming back to: the ones about decision-making under pressure, hiring your first real team, and staying sane while you do it.

The guides below sit in four rough buckets: how founders think, how they lead, how they grow a business, and how they survive long enough to see it compound. If you’re in your first year, start with the mindset posts. If you’re past ten employees, the leadership cluster is where the real leverage is.

Entrepreneurship Tips for First-Time Founders

Most first-year failures aren’t product failures — they’re focus failures, cash-flow failures, or the founder simply quitting on themselves in month eight. The entrepreneurship tips here are aimed at that window: how to validate an idea before you quit your job, how to price early, how much runway is actually “enough,” and the specific mistakes repeat founders swear they’ll never make again. None of it replaces doing the work; all of it shortens the education.

Leadership and Building a Team That Does Great Work

The hardest pivot in a founder’s career is from doing the work to leading the people doing the work. You stop being graded on what you produced this week and start being graded on the decisions your team made without you. Our leadership posts cover hiring your first five, firing when it’s obvious three months before you act, running one-on-ones that aren’t status updates, and the quiet art of making yourself progressively less essential.

Growth, Marketing, and Getting Your First 100 Customers

You don’t have a marketing problem until you have a product problem solved. Once you do, the game becomes distribution — the boring, repeatable channels that put your thing in front of the right person at the right moment. These posts cover early growth loops, content as a founder-led channel, sales for people who hate selling, and why most startups would do better with a single channel mastered than five channels half-done.

Habits, Resilience, and the Long Game

The founders who last aren’t the loudest — they’re the ones who sleep, exercise, protect a few close relationships, and have a way to process bad days that doesn’t involve pretending they aren’t bad. Our resilience cluster pulls from interviews with operators who’ve been through it, and covers the specific routines — morning, weekly, quarterly — that keep burnout from cashing in before the business does.

Start by reading one of the guides below — the one that describes the problem on your desk today, not the one you expect to have in a year.

April 10, 2026

24 Ways to Stay Motivated & Productive as an Entrepreneur

Twenty-four practical, hard-won practices that carry founders through the quiet middle years of building a company — when motivation has nothing to say.

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April 9, 2026

10 Ways Real Entrepreneurs Differ from Wannabes

Ten honest markers that separate founders who build companies from those who talk about building companies.

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April 7, 2026

3 Things That Separate Leaders from Managers

Three durable distinctions between leadership and management — useful for anyone in between the two and trying to know which one is called for.

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April 7, 2026

8 Tips for Young Entrepreneurs to Become Successful

Eight tips specifically for first-time and younger founders — the advice that matters early rather than mid-career.

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April 6, 2026

4 Biggest Myths About Being a Great Leader

Four widespread leadership myths corrected.

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April 4, 2026

12 Tips to Develop Great Leadership Skills

Twelve specific tactics for developing leadership — not theory, practice.

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April 3, 2026

Are Leaders Born or Made? What the Research Says

The honest answer from leadership research: both. With the specific breakdown of what's heritable, what's learnable, and what that means for developing leadership.

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April 2, 2026

12 Realistic Time Management Tips for Entrepreneurs

Twelve practical time-management tactics specifically for founders — where the advice must survive 10 hats at once.

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April 1, 2026

7 Startup Marketing Tips Every Young Entrepreneur Must Follow

Seven marketing moves specifically for early-stage startups — where the playbook differs meaningfully from scaled-company marketing.

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April 1, 2026

6 Behaviors to Grow Your Leadership Skills

Six deliberate behaviours that develop leadership skills over time.

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