These videos will inspire you to do all that you can and be thankful for what you have.
Get your tissues ready…
1. The Girl Who Silenced the World for Five Minutes
These videos will inspire you to do all that you can and be thankful for what you have.
Get your tissues ready…
1. The Girl Who Silenced the World for Five Minutes
We hope the following list will help you stay on track for 2012 and beyond!
1) Focus on Your Unique Skills
We all have special gifts. What are yours? There are things you can do that no one else can.
Take the time to take full account of your unique abilities!
Knowing the gift you have to share with the world will help your career – if you work for a company – and your business if you’re an entrepreneur.
The current state of the economy calls to each of us to operate at our full capacity in order to succeed. You need to know where you’re coming from to know where you’re going.
Virtual business development teams are the way of the future.
We don’t often like to brag, but this knowledge is worth sharing. We’ve been helping businesses grow for over six years now. Our team has the experience and skills to know what they’re doing, in any field entrepreneurs need.
We recommend that you investigate and evaluate all of your options. We’re confident that our value will be revealed and you will find our virtual business development services are second to none! (And that’s not our opinion – just ask our clients!)
In our last post, we touted the benefits of listening to motivational music. Scientific facts have proven that plants can be affected by music. Given humans’ higher level of consciousness, the benefits are even more profound.
We all have favourite songs that immediately lift our sprits. Building a playlist with all of your favourites is an easy way to feel great anytime.
Here are nine of our virtual team’s favourite motivational songs.
Keeping a positive attitude greatly increases your potential for success, both professionally and personally.
Sometimes it can be difficult to maintain a positive attitude, given life’s challenges. The bottom line is figuring out what works best for you and creating routines that will help you be a happier, more productive person.
The following eight tips are easy ways to stay positive, no matter what life may bring.
1) Know Your Ideal Clients
There is no substitute to knowing your ideal clients. Who are they? What do they want? What do they need?
You have unique skills and services that only you can provide and your target market requires. That should be the prime focus.
Before you begin with any marketing campaigns, email or otherwise, it’s essential to know everything you can about your ideal client.
Craft your email messaging (and marketing in general) specifically to your target market. Beyond helping you achieve your goals faster, it will save you time by not having to respond to unqualified leads.
Case studies for businesses we’ve grown.
1) Tutor Doctor franchise owned by Kevin and Becky Patrick
Mandate:
To provide business and personal support services that would organize our extremely busy clients, give them a map to follow with their newly purchased Tutor Doctor franchise and also provide direction and leadership to help them stay on track.
1) The Power of Less by Leo Babauta
The old saying is true. Less is really more!
These days we’re all exceptionally busy. The Power of Less provides six essential productivity principles that will change your life.
1. Truly Know Yourself and Your Business
Be sure you’re running your business and it’s not running you.
It seems like it goes without saying, but many entrepreneurs that contact us have lost sight of their overall purpose and master plan in focusing on day-to-day business operations.
What was your original vision when you started your business? Who are your ideal clients? Are you focusing on the big picture or getting lost in operating activities?
The most important point when it comes to serving your clients and customers has always been to put them first. Most small businesses do this by asking their customers what they need, offering discounts and specials and catering to the wishes of many, usually to the detriment of themselves.
Could entrepreneurs and small business owners take a page from some of the largest companies, those that are rated the best to work for, and by giving a bit more to themselves, have more to offer their customers?
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