Friday, December 18, 2009

Time for Celebration!

Can you believe that the year is almost over? The door is about to close on 2009 and open for 2010!

There is no perfect time then the present to take a step back and look at your goals that you have set and the accomplishments you made for 2009!

Are you where you want to be? Are you happy with how the year went? I know for most of us we are. We are on the path of what we have created to reach our full potential. This is a time for Celebration!!

If you are not where you want to be then NOW is the perfect time to get there.

Really spend time and focus on where you want to be next year. What goals do you have for yourself. Are you enjoying your life? Do you get up every morning excited to take on your job that you have or are you miserable, living like a robot just going with the flow, doing what you need to do everyday JUST to survive?

If that's you, now is your chance to make a change!

You are here for a reason and that is to live your life to the fullest and to do the things that you want to do! Reach for the things that make you happy and you will start to enjoy life! I promise!

For one company, they have reached their goals and continue to strive to be the best at what they do. I want to leave you with some inspiration:






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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Are you putting up the CLOSED sign on your business during the holidays?

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New Y...Image via Wikipedia



The holidays are a great time to get out of your normal business routine by spending more time with your family, hanging out with friends, putting up decorations and watching the Christmas movies that come on television every year.

It is also a time when many people slow down or stop working on their business. Keep in mind, what you do, your team will also do.

It is great to take some time off and enjoy what you have but you also want to remember that you are in business. For most of us, we are in a business of relationship building.

What can you do during the holidays to continue to keep the momentum going in your business but also enjoy what you have and put the CLOSED sign away?

1. You want to continue to make and keep connections of those that you meet and already know. Really be interested in the people you come in contact with. Learn more about them and what their interests are. Your building relationships!

2. Show your appreciate to others who have helped you in your business, like your loyal customer and clients.

3. Start planning and implementing your January Kick-Off projects and start marketing them!

These are a few steps that I hope you will find useful to help you keep the momentum going and to build on your success on 2010!

If you have any other great ideas, I would love to hear about them!

Happy Holidays!


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