Having just returned from Warrior Moms weekend where 16 mothers of severely disabled children were able to rest, relax and rejuvenate, I sit at my computer humbled. Grateful. Blessed. My cup truly runneth over and life is good. Some of you guys ask questions about my schedule… how much flex do I allow? how regimented
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#SNBM = Sunday Night Business Meeting, 4.26.15
Sunday planning meetings — with an invite list of me, myself and I — have been a critical ingredient to the success of my business. (Here’s an OLD post that refers to this “secret strategy” of mine.) In response to your requests and as part of our newly updated “content plan” for WOW, I’ve decided
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#SNBM = Sunday Night Business Meeting, 4.20.15
A couple of years ago, I wrote this post about the loose agenda I follow for my Sunday Night Business Meetings. I encourage you to read it and then create your own. A weekly “business meeting” — even in a business of one — is CRITICAL to your success. You can use this time to
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#SNBM = Sunday Night Business Meeting, 4.12.15
I’m not sure EXACTLY what we’ll be doing with this — as a new weekly post — but for years now I’ve been encouraging business owners to have a Sunday Night Business Meeting with themselves. The purpose? To go into the coming week with a plan of action, a strategy for attack. You see, if
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My Own Sunday Night Business Meeting Agenda
I speak OFTEN of the importance of having a Sunday Night Business Meeting, to be sure that you have a “Make It Happen” Monday… and the question of AGENDA is coming up more and more, so I figured I’d take a stab at answering it. Although I PREFER to be more “fly by the seat
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OH BE CAREFUL LITTLE EARS WHAT YOU HEAR… (A LESSON FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL APPLIED TO PROFIT SCHOOL.)
Growing up in a red carpet Baptist church, I sang this song as a kid… “O be careful little ears what you hear O be careful little ears what you hear There’s a Father up above And He’s looking down in love So, be careful little ears what you hear.” In the interest of time,
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Productivity Hacks: 4 Ways To Make the Most of a 4 Day Week
The 4-day work week is different for the entrepreneur. We don’t have traditionally paid holiday leave. We often have 5 days worth of work that we MUST complete in only 4 days. We need ultimate productivity in order to continue to gain ground — even during short weeks. And the week of Labor Day is
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4 1/2 Steps To More Money In Your Business
Those who are wildly successful do things very differently than the “majority” of business owners. This means, they network differently, approach social media and blogging differently, and — more than anything else — approach marketing and sales differently. (Statistics show that MOST businesses fail. This alone should have you question anything you’re doing that aligns
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Constructing A Successful Day In Business
“Managing Time” and figuring out “how to get it all done” is an issue for people in general, but for business owners especially. Dan Kennedy says that our income is directly tied to how ruthlessly and how unapologetically we protect our time. I’ve not only repeated that quote a million times, but it’s on EVERY calendar
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