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  • There is mounting evidence that starting a business reduces stress–and persistent myths that are stopping employees from taking the plunge | Fortune
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    In recent years, a new wave of peer-reviewed research indicates that launching a business can dramatically reduce stress and improve physical and mental health. That revelation first gained traction with a groundbreaking paper published in the Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology. In it, researchers compared a nationally representative sample of employees and entrepreneurs on various health factors, including blood pressure, physician visits, physical and mental illness, and overall well-being. The results overwhelmingly favored entrepreneurs, who evidenced significantly lower blood pressure and hypertension rates, fewer hospital visits, and reduced incidence of physical and mental illnesses. How can starting a business, which many justifiably consider a massive and nerve-wracking undertaking, possibly reduce stress?
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  • Garrett Dimon: Steps to Becoming a Freelance Web Developer
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    "After the popularity of my previous going solo article, I thought I'd lay out some more specific ideas on how to become a freelance web developer."
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  • Ian Landsman's Weblog » Blog Archive » Don’t be Afraid of Contract Work
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    "Having enough money to keep your company in business long enough to get noticed is probably the biggest factor in a successful ISV (except maybe the quality of the product, maybe)."
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