In an ideal world, you’d simply put on your CEO hat and delegate, but here in the real world of small business, we don’t always have that option... so here's what you can do...
There comes a time in every entrepreneurial venture where you realize you simply cannot do it all yourself. Sure, when you’re just getting started you really are the “chief, cook and bottle washer.” But as your business grows...
Have you ever noticed that everything you need to know about a news story is in the first paragraph? Think about this... more than 50% of the time, there is a big juicy hook buried in your copy!
Ugggg -hate when that happens. So check out our quick fix suggestions...
Whether you’re coaching small business owners, new moms, bloggers, or even youth pastors, they all have a need that only you can fulfill. And when you discover what that need is, you will have two valuable pieces of information...
Too many small business owners are working too many hours, suffering from burnout and frustration—not because they’re not good at what they do, but simply because they’re unwilling to truly invest in their business.
They’re letting a scarcity mindset prevent them from taking the steps—and making the...
It’s not “the secret.” It's not "L.O.A." - What it really is: it’s a scientific fact!
Known as a "self-fulfilling prophecy", this kind of self-talk results in poor performance simply because we act as if it’s already true.
We all do it. No matter how successful you are, at one time or another you’ll fall into the self-sabotage trap, and the price of admission is high.
• Your income will suffer
• Your self-esteem will plummet.
• Your confidence will find new lows.
The end result? Frustration. Burnout. Resentment (of your...
Poor money management has been the cause of more business failures than any other single issue.
And it’s little to no wonder. We aren’t born knowing how to manage money. That is to say, for the most part, we aren’t taught how to handle it either.
Aside from time and location freedom, the biggest benefit to starting an online business is the lack of start-up capital required.
You don’t have to buy inventory to stock a store. You don’t have to spend a lot on equipment.
Your readers have short attention spans. There it is, all in black & white.
However, I’m sure that’s no big surprise to you, is it?
In fact, you probably browse the Internet at light speed, too, scanning titles and subheads, skipping to the bottoms of sales pages, and fast-forwarding through videos...