How to identify and eliminate the 3 biggest time sucks in your day | Fast Company

It’s rarely possible to be 100% efficient, 100% of our workday.

We need breaks and working with others means we need time and space for that collaboration to happen. But oftentimes, a needed break or interaction can balloon into an unneeded time suck that leaves you feeling frustrated that you didn’t accomplish what you actually needed to get done.

So how do you identify when you’re spending way too much time in an area and then eliminate that waste so that you have more time for what’s most important? As a time management coach, here’s what I’ve found to be the most effective ways to make this happen.

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Trump signals TikTok sale will be done by the April 5 deadline. Who will buy it? | Fast Company

As the deadline to strike a deal over TikTok approaches this week, President Donald Trump has signaled that he is confident his administration can broker an agreement with ByteDance, the social media app’s China-based parent company.

Speaking with reporters on Air Force One late Sunday, Trump said that “there’s tremendous interest in TikTok.” He added that he would “like to see TikTok remain alive.” The president’s comments came less than one week before an April deadline requiring ByteDance to divest or face a ban in the United States.

“We have a lot of potential buyers,” Trump said.

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A Guide to Succeeding in Business Negotiations | AllBusiness.com

To successfully negotiate a business deal, you have to be prepared, observant, professional, and much more. In this article, I provide a number of tips for conducting business negotiations and closing a deal.

1. Listen and understand the other party’s issues and point of view

Some of the worst negotiators I have seen are the ones who do all the talking, seeming to want to control the conversation and expound endlessly on the merits of their position. The best negotiators tend to be the ones who truly listen to the other side, understand their key issues and hot buttons, and then formulate an appropriate response. Try to gain an understanding about what is important to the other side, what limitations they may have, and where they may have flexibility. Refrain from talking too much.

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Learn to Say No: A Small Word That Leads to Success | AllBusiness.com

If you have kids, you might remember their very first words. Was it “Mommy” or “Daddy”? Congratulations! My son’s first word was “NO!” Or at least that’s the one I remember the most because it was pronounced with such conviction.

Isn’t it amazing how, as infants, we have so much self-esteem and no fear or guilt of voicing our disagreement, and then as we get older, we lose that and constantly want to please everyone?

Especially when starting our own small business, we feel insecure. we feel as if we have to say yes to any opportunity without realizing that it can slowly lead our business to failure. Let’s talk about some situations in which entrepreneurs should practice saying no without guilt.

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Small Biz Breakdown: Are Small Businesses Suffering from AI Burnout? | Small Biz Trends

On this week’s Small Biz Breakdown, our expert panels debates artificial intelligence and its place in business. They talk about whether AI is the answer for any number of business processes or whether people are getting burned out by all the AI talk they hear day after day, especially lately. Also, check out the discussion the panel has over Trump’s tariffs and so much more on this week’s episode of Small Biz Breakdown …

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SBA Reinstates Lender Fees to Restore Financial Integrity of 7(a) Loan Program | Small Biz Trends

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has reinstated lender fees for its 7(a) loan program, reversing a Biden-era policy that the agency said contributed to financial instability and undermined the program’s zero-subsidy requirement. The action was announced Thursday as part of a broader effort to address what the SBA described as “gross financial mismanagement” under the previous administration.

“Since its inception, the SBA’s 7(a) loan program has launched millions of small businesses, driving economic growth and job creation. But the Biden Administration’s actions to undermine the financial integrity of the program now threaten to leave taxpayers on the hook,” said SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler. “To safeguard taxpayer-backed capital and small business formation, the SBA is taking immediate action to reverse these policies, starting with the restoration of lender fees to protect the future of the program.”

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Cyber Security Risks That Threaten Businesses | Business

If your business depends on computer systems to operate, you need to understand the cyber risks you face and how they can impact your company. A cyberattack could leave you financially responsible for consumer losses and significantly impair your business operations for days or even weeks. In this article, we explain the different types of cyber risks and what you can do to reduce them.

What is cyber risk?

Cyber risk is the threat of data loss, property destruction or ransom demands resulting from a hack of your company’s information technology (IT) systems. Cyberattacks can result in a financial loss or disruption to your business. They can also harm your brand’s reputation if consumers don’t feel their information is secure with your organization.

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2025 Guide to Business Investment: Get the Best Investor Offer

Every business needs funding to launch and grow. Often, that funding comes directly from the founder or a business loan. For some businesses, though, getting to that next level requires the help of a business investor. That avenue can be rewarding but carries unique challenges, such as finding the right investors and successfully courting them. Whether you court venture capitalists, angel investors or crowdfund your investments, you must recognize a good deal from a bad one to avoid getting burned.

What makes a good investment deal?

If you create a detailed investor persona and a compelling pitch, your hard work will eventually pay off, and you will be rewarded with an investment deal. However, not all investment deals are created equal. How can you tell the good from the bad? Don’t just jump at the money. Stop to think about where the deal in question can get you down the line and how it might influence the overall growth of your business in the long term.

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Please don’t use your wall as a projection screen | Digital Trends

The biggest reason to get a projector is because its image can be, well, big. When you first experience watching a blockbuster movie, or playing a game, or cheering on your local sports team in your living room with the picture taking up most of your wall, it’s exciting and intoxicating. But if you’re watching that wall-sized picture on the literal wall, you’re not only visually doing yourself (and the money you spent on an excellent projector) a disservice, you’re affecting the projector’s performance. Potentially to a drastic degree.

Now, if you’re using a pico projector or something that’s designed for its portability that only costs a few hundred dollars, by all means use a wall for some quick temporary viewing or to have on in the background. But if the whole idea was to replace your TV with a projector, it’s important to understand why you should stop using a wall as your screen surface.

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How to watch Saturday’s partial solar eclipse | Digital Trends

The moon will be passing in front of the sun on Saturday in a phenomenon known as a “partial solar eclipse.”

As the name suggests, it means that unlike a total solar eclipse, a part of the sun will still be visible, but the spectacle is still worth enjoying if you’re in a location from where it can be viewed.

Those places include parts of North America, Europe, Africa, northern Asia, small parts of South America, throughout Greenland and Iceland, as well as much of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.

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