Tag Archives: 'planning'

How to Summit Life’s Everyday Mountains

How to Summit Life’s Everyday Mountains

“The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.” ~Confucius Last week I sat on top of Mt. Shasta, a 14,179 foot mountain in Northern California. It was my first real summit and [...]

What You SAY is What You Get – How to Speak Your Way to Success

What You SAY is What You Get – How to Speak Your Way to Success

In order to be successful, we must first define what success means to us; and that means getting CLEAR about what you want, writing it down, and thinking BIG! If you are going to be successful [...]

Hour By Hour

Hour By Hour

It’s one thing to decide you’ll maintain a strict schedule in a home office but another to actually keep it. Julie Morgenstern, a time-management expert, recommends scheduling your days hour by hour with a time map.  [...]

Learn How to Delegate Better

Learn How to Delegate Better

It’s the end of the month and your business is crying out for attention. You have invoices to send, sales calls to make, a blog to update, and you haven’t had time to chase down a [...]

The importance of enjoying the habit

The importance of enjoying the habit

I’ve written a lot about habits — it’s in the title, after all — and after all these years, and after all the questions that people have asked about forming habits, there’s one thing that seems [...]

Are you missing out on sales by not using the AIDA model?

Are you missing out on sales by not using the AIDA model?

Advertising copywriters use a powerful tool called the AIDA model. The AIDA model stands for Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action and if you want to get newsletter sign ups, blog readers or sale’s you’ll want to [...]

3 Steps To Getting It All Done By Working With Your Brain Not Against It.

3 Steps To Getting It All Done By Working With Your Brain Not Against It.

Women are great at multi-tasking. They can keep a small part of their brain on one thing, whilst doing another. However when they are trying to do too many things at once this can lead to [...]