Do you have distractions that are sneaking into your business? What weeds are choking your plans? What needs to be removed to make your business bloom?
The loss of someone dear to us, is the loss of a part of us. Yes, psychologically we know that the person will be with us forever in our hearts, minds, and memories. But the truth is that they are no longer with us physically. They are no longer here to interact with us. And this loss can affect our mind, body, and spirit.
What do you think of direct marketing techniques? Do they help you understand and consider products? Do long letters provide you with the information you need to make a decision? Do you like the benefits of receiving free-bees in exchange for your email address? How often do you click on and listen to informational videos? How do you like to be introduced to new products?
Thanks to your support, last year I placed third in the Best Coaching Blogs competition. When you have time, check out this year’s competitors and vote for your favorite (one vote per person).
There is a new program on television this year called GLEE. It is written by a couple of Prospect High school graduates and follows the life of a swing chorus. A lot of the storylines and characters come from actual events at Prospect.
Happy National Small Business Week! Since 1963, the President of the United States uses this week to recognize the economic contributions of small businesses.
I had noticed that we ask the question without thinking, we answer it without thinking, and we don’t usually listen and truly hear to others’ responses. So I decided not to be boring with my response.
People buy from people; they do not just buy products. Think about your favorite store. Do you shop there just because of their inventory, or do you shop there because of the feeling you experience and the customer service you receive? The same is true for your business. It is not just about the product […]
Are you guilty of letting your interpretation bring pain to your life? Your language holds the key to making it better.
Our words are powerful. Which ones are you choosing?
Instead of writing what makes good communication, I focused on what blocks clear communication. See how removing these three obstacles can increase your ability to communicate clearly and in a manner that is well received.