Where your focus goes, your energy flows. Focus on what you want, where you are going, and what you are actively creating. Give yourself the gifts of experiencing at least three positive emotions every day ~ emotions such as appreciation, love, interest, amusement, joy, pride, hope and gratitude.
These emotions are powerful sculptors that broaden the landscape of possibility, expand your outlook, energize your relationships, calm your body, create emotional reserves and build mental resiliency. Focus, work and move toward a future full of possibility. Take massive action on your own behalf today to create your greatest life ever! You Deserve!-
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Friday, March 28, 2014
Friday, March 21, 2014
Sick and Tired Of Being Sick and Tired
Do something about your life now. You know you are sick and tired of being sick and tired. Don't just think about it, look at it, and complain about it to whoever will listen. Stop conning yourself into being a volunteer victim, or telling the same old story. You are better than that.
It's time to stand up for yourself and your dream. This is the one and only life that you have. Don't waste it watching someone's life - on tv, in a movie, a series or reality show. Take your power back and make a move. Live your life on your terms, and create something new in your life. You Deserve!
It's time to stand up for yourself and your dream. This is the one and only life that you have. Don't waste it watching someone's life - on tv, in a movie, a series or reality show. Take your power back and make a move. Live your life on your terms, and create something new in your life. You Deserve!
Friday, March 14, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Why You Should Start A Business Blog
Blogging has become a common way to market your business online, but there are still many small businesses that are hesitant to make the jump and start a business blog.
There are several reasons why small business owners don't blog:
It takes a commitment of time and resources that can be overwhelming
They don't know how to get started from a technical perspective.
It can be challenging to develop a loyal, engaged following on a business blog that focuses on one specific topic.
It can be difficult to consistently come up with interesting business-related post ideas.But starting a business blog doesn't have to be an intimidating or overwhelming experience. Once you get started, the benefits of a business blog can make the effort worthwhile.Here are five of the biggest reasons you should start a blog for your business.Business blogs typically don't involve direct promotion of your products and services, but that doesn't mean a blog isn't a way to market your business. The promotion just comes in a more passive way.By discussing the industry you work in, the general services you provide, and the individual challenges of your target audience, you are getting your name in front of clients that may need and consider buying your product or hiring you for the services you provide.Most business blogs are separate from a business' website, either created as a different section or as a different site entirely. Having a secondary location gives you a way to target new visitors and move the traffic to your products and services, online store or contact pages through in-content links and links in your navigation.Your blog posts can demonstrate your expertise in a particular subject area by sharing high-quality and relevant information with your readers. Over time, you can become known as a go-to resource that provides consistent and useful information to help your readers learn about new tools and resources, solve tough challenges and advance their own businesses.One of the best parts of a successful business blog is the communication, collaboration and sharing that can take place in the comments. Facilitating an active comments area on your blog by posting and responding to comments can help you create a community with shared interests, and learn a great deal about your audience in the process.A business blog doesn't have to be all business, all the time. You can avoid having a boring business blog by injecting some of your personality, going off topic occasionally and using humor. Not only does this give your blog a little individuality, but it can also make you more relatable and approachable by your readers.These are just a few of the benefits that can come with a successful business blog. Although creating a successful business blog takes time, dedication and patience, once you get started, you'll be on your way to realizing these plus many more benefits.
There are several reasons why small business owners don't blog:
It takes a commitment of time and resources that can be overwhelming
They don't know how to get started from a technical perspective.
It can be challenging to develop a loyal, engaged following on a business blog that focuses on one specific topic.
It can be difficult to consistently come up with interesting business-related post ideas.But starting a business blog doesn't have to be an intimidating or overwhelming experience. Once you get started, the benefits of a business blog can make the effort worthwhile.Here are five of the biggest reasons you should start a blog for your business.Business blogs typically don't involve direct promotion of your products and services, but that doesn't mean a blog isn't a way to market your business. The promotion just comes in a more passive way.By discussing the industry you work in, the general services you provide, and the individual challenges of your target audience, you are getting your name in front of clients that may need and consider buying your product or hiring you for the services you provide.Most business blogs are separate from a business' website, either created as a different section or as a different site entirely. Having a secondary location gives you a way to target new visitors and move the traffic to your products and services, online store or contact pages through in-content links and links in your navigation.Your blog posts can demonstrate your expertise in a particular subject area by sharing high-quality and relevant information with your readers. Over time, you can become known as a go-to resource that provides consistent and useful information to help your readers learn about new tools and resources, solve tough challenges and advance their own businesses.One of the best parts of a successful business blog is the communication, collaboration and sharing that can take place in the comments. Facilitating an active comments area on your blog by posting and responding to comments can help you create a community with shared interests, and learn a great deal about your audience in the process.A business blog doesn't have to be all business, all the time. You can avoid having a boring business blog by injecting some of your personality, going off topic occasionally and using humor. Not only does this give your blog a little individuality, but it can also make you more relatable and approachable by your readers.These are just a few of the benefits that can come with a successful business blog. Although creating a successful business blog takes time, dedication and patience, once you get started, you'll be on your way to realizing these plus many more benefits.
Do You Have What it Takes to Become a Successful Woman Entrepreneur?
There are countless checklists and personality assessments available online to supposedly help you determine if you have what it takes to make it in business. They can be fun, thought-provoking, and interesting, but even if you “fail” a “do you have what it takes?” test, ignore the results.
Most of these tests ask questions like “are you an optimist?” or, “are you a good leader?” They pose the cliché and superficial questions “are you creative?” and “do you work well with people?”
No one is an optimist all of the time and being overly optimistic at the wrong time can actually lead to making poor business decisions. A successful business woman often needs to be a team player – or serve as merely an inspiration – not always insisting on being in the lead. And, having an open mind is far more important than being a “creative” person. Rather than answer a question about how well you work with people you should be asking just who are these “people” you are supposed to work well with? For example, working with family members is a far different thing from working with unrelated employees, and almost everyone can get along with easy-going folks. So shouldn’t the question really be “can you work with difficult, annoying, and whiny folks?” Because these are the customers and employees you are most likely to hear from – the ones with concerns, complaints, and demands.
Most of these tests ask questions like “are you an optimist?” or, “are you a good leader?” They pose the cliché and superficial questions “are you creative?” and “do you work well with people?”
No one is an optimist all of the time and being overly optimistic at the wrong time can actually lead to making poor business decisions. A successful business woman often needs to be a team player – or serve as merely an inspiration – not always insisting on being in the lead. And, having an open mind is far more important than being a “creative” person. Rather than answer a question about how well you work with people you should be asking just who are these “people” you are supposed to work well with? For example, working with family members is a far different thing from working with unrelated employees, and almost everyone can get along with easy-going folks. So shouldn’t the question really be “can you work with difficult, annoying, and whiny folks?” Because these are the customers and employees you are most likely to hear from – the ones with concerns, complaints, and demands.
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