Posts Tagged ‘planning’
Here’s How Startup In 60 Works (Easy Peasy!)
Doors are now open for the next live session of Startup In 60, and I’ve been getting some questions about how the program works. “Sage, do you just wave a magic wand and then POOF! I have a business?” Not exactly, but it does seem a little magical. 🙂 As soon as you purchase the course,…
Read More60 Days Left of 2021. Let’s Make ’em Count!
There are only 60 days left of 2021. You (like many of my clients) might be thinking, “Good riddance!” This year has been tough in so many ways, and more than a few of my friends and clients have lost their jobs or had their hours severely reduced. Maybe you’re looking for answers and reassessing…
Read MoreI Dare You to Try This Challenge | All New in the Life Editor Clubhouse
Happy November! There’s always something new in the Life Editor Clubhouse membership site, so keep reading to see what you missed. This month’s training will help you ditch your excuses, get honest about your priorities, and reclaim your free time. Cut Your Deadlines Challenge Already a member? Login here. In This Class Why we struggle to meet our deadlines in business…
Read MoreGet on the Early Bird List for Life Editor Academy 2022
One of my favorite techniques I teach my clients is the “gratitude trigger.” That’s when you choose an object, color, song, or other item to trigger you to feel grateful. For years, my gratitude trigger has been birds. Whenever I’m stressed out or worried, I’ll inevitably see a bird or hear birds chirping to remind…
Read More4 Ways to Improve Employee Safety in Your Business
Improving your company’s work environment and safety should be a top priority for every business owner. Here are 4 ways to improve employee safety in your business. Have an Emergency Action Plan Provide instructions on first aid for injuries, CPR training, how to use a tourniquet, and more. Have an emergency evacuation plan in case…
Read More3 Simple Tips for Effectively Managing a Production Line
Any form of manufacturing or production line requires a careful approach and a reliable process. No matter if you make costumes for theater plays, curate props for film sets, manufacture an actual product to sell, or refine raw materials for delivery to another firm, what matters is your production line is as safe, effective, and…
Read MoreBe a Great Leader and Help Your Team Avoid Simple Mistakes
Even the biggest businesses, and certainly government departments, make mistakes. This is true no matter how professional the people have to be to work in these departments or how high the stakes are. You might have heard horror stories where business events go awry due to bad planning or organization, as well as teams that…
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