Posts Tagged ‘business’
The Benefits of Customer Data for Your Business
At the beginning of a new quarter, I like to review my customer data before I choose my upcoming goals and projects. In fact, I just sent a survey to my subscribers HERE to get more data and feedback to improve my Startup In 60 program for the relaunch next month. With your business, the…
Read More5 Ways to Make Your Small Business Stand Out
When they’re first starting their businesses, many of my clients worry about how to stand out from the competition. Thousands of small businesses are created every year, and many of them struggle to stay relevant, grow their audiences, and get sales. What does your small business offer that makes you unique in a sea of…
Read More9 Brilliant Ways to Find Balance in Your Life
One of the benefits of being very short is that I have a knack for balance. My center of gravity is low, my hips are wide, and my feet are flat and sturdy. When I was a kid, my friends and I would play “American Gladiators,” and I’d always win the event where you try…
Read More12 Creative Ways to Clean Up Your Clutter
I like to think that I’m a real clutter-buster. That’s because I love cleaning up my workspace, tossing worn out things, and organizing my home as if it’s an Ikea display room. A clean and orderly environment is a joy to work in, and it keeps you calm so you can avoid burning out. Many…
Read More4 Best Reasons to Relocate Your Office
Do you sometimes feel uninspired or unmotivated due to where your office is located? That’s certainly not the best way to work, and it will only frustrate you as you try to do your projects. Bad location is a common reason for people quitting their jobs or closing their businesses. Don’t let a bad location…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 226
The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! What I’m Loving This Week What Career Type Suits Your Personality? Play to your strengths and you might find a new passion. Weed the Racists Books, Libraries. It’s not censorship, but…
Read More4 Brilliant Benefits of Training for Career Progression
When I was still working in the corporate world in my 20s, I was known as a “job hopper.” That’s someone who “hops” from job to job instead of staying in the same position for decades like our parents and grandparents used to do. It’s supposed to be an insult, but I wore my “job…
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