Does your business satisfy BOTH your lifestyle AND financial goals?
When I was in university my degree was a Co-Op program - which meant that I had several work-terms through my degree that allowed me to experience different businesses and industries. It was fantastic. I loved my degree and experiences at that time.
In one particular experience, I had the privilege of working in two businesses that shared admin resources (me) which was a partnership between two individuals - one an interior designer and the other a marketing consultant. It was a fascinating look inside these two diverse industries.
At the time, I noticed two hard-working Business Owners with a passion for their work. It was only years after that experience that I really understood the significance of how they ran their business.
What I learned:
What does the future of your business hold?
I deeply admire and am inspired by business owners.
They take a chance….make a leap….to create something from nothing. To take the untravelled path, taking a chance and a risk, no matter how calculated…there’s always some degree of risk.
As the business grows from start-up to an established business, typically people are hired or contracted and the team grows. More people benefit from that business’ existence. Not only the customers buying the product/service and the people who are employed or contracted, but there are the spin-off effects of that.
Somebody’s child gets to play soccer that year. There’s a family vacation. There’s a charity that gets a donation or even a larger donation. A spouse that gets to have the freedom to then choose their own career path. The spin-offs are endless…..as long as that business does well.
We all benefit directly or indirectly from those ‘small’ businesses starting, growing and thriving. (A Small Business is defined as a business with employees 1-99: source Statistics Canada)
Yet, the challenges many of them face are…
Three power-hungry forces in your business and how to shift the power-struggle
Time, Stress and Money
These three power-hungry forces show up everywhere. They’re sneaky and like to assert their power over everything.
And, when it comes to running a business, this is no exception.
And, every business has had to deal with these power vortexes at some point. Some have battled back and have asserted their control over the 3 forces…and others are still battling valiantly.
The analogy of a ‘battle’ can be fitting because when you’re dealing with lack of time, lack of money and an overabundance of stress, it can feel like an uphill battle to grow your business.
The fatigue, the overwhelm, and loss of confidence can be crippling to a small business owner who has big dreams and wants to provide a secure financial future for their family.
So, we need to shift the power dynamic.
We need to rise up and establish who’s boss….a rising of the defenders and protectors of sanity, confidence, and calm presence. An anti-dote, if you will, to the power-hungry forces that want to dominate.
The edge to create the success you want
So, here we are at the beginning of a new year and many of us will be likely setting goals for the coming year. Some will go forth and achieve those goals and others will abandon them and continue to do what they’ve always been doing - for various reasons.
Goal achievement can be hard!
As you look ahead to 2020 and consider what you want for yourself and your business, I would love to share with you a mini-training to provide you with an extra edge you need to have greater success in whatever goal you want to achieve.
Great books for your small business
Sometimes you just need a good book. And, if you love learning, a great book can go a long way in business.
If you’ve got a fellow business person or leader in your life and are looking for a gift that has the potential to make an impact for them, then this is the list for you.
Or maybe, in this season of giving, you’re looking to provide a gift to yourself.
Here are 4 business books that had a major impact on me and I know countless others.