Unlearning
It's easy to fall back on old methods and mindsets, especially if you've inherited them from people you admire. In this issue, we're inviting entrepreneurs to pause, reflect and unlearn. Featured content explores everything from what to unlearn, how to unlearn and the impact of unlearning–guiding entrepreneurs on a journey of self-discovery and business evolution.

Creative routes: unlock creativity through unlearning


Unlearn short-term thinking and shift to an infinite mindset in business
Simon Sinek’s principles in “The Infinite Game” helped Casey Milone unlearn short-term thinking and shift toward being a visionary business leader.


Unlearning the transactional approach to networking
One of the first things you might have heard about entrepreneurship is how important networking is. To build a robust professional community where there is trust and reciprocity, unlearning the transactional approach to networking is imperative, as relational networking achieves way more beyond your initial ‘ask’ in the long run.


Charge for what you do, not how long it takes
Many of us left the salaried world because we wanted more flexibility. What many don’t realize is the hourly model many freelancers adopt works against that time freedom. Here's why breaking up with your hourly rate to charge for what you do, not how long it takes is highly profitable.


Letter from the editor: unlearning as composting
Whether you’re dealing with outdated mindsets, limiting beliefs or inefficient practices, you don’t have to dispose of things that may have worked for you in the past. Instead, think of unlearning as composting old parts to fuel fresh growth.
Changing the way we learn with Christopher Pommerening
