Do you have a business calendar that keeps you up-to-date with all of your appointments, marketing plans, and inventory schedules? Most likely you do (and if you don’t, refer back to my blog “How to Make a Business Calendar” for tips on creating one). The question now is, what events are you forgetting to include? Here are 6 areas to look at when adding events to your business calendar.
How to Create a Business Calendar
Having a business calendar is just as important as having a business strategy. It keeps you on track, allows you to plan ahead, and takes stress out of the equation when it comes to remembering all the things you have to accomplish. Here are 5 simple tips for creating a business calendar.
Are These Items on Your New Year’s Marketing Plan?
I believe that after you have crunched the numbers and discovered what is working and what is not, you’ve made an entire set of New Year’s resolutions that will move your business to new plateau. How many of these resolutions are related to your Marketing Plan for the 2014? You definitely need to adjust, alter and adopt your marketing strategy to meet the ever changing markets, what is moving the business ahead and what did not have any effect on the progress.
4 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Business
It’s that time of year. What are the New Year’s resolutions for your business? Resolutions will help you define what you’re goals are and get specific about what you want to accomplish in 2014.
Living a Simplistic Life Can Make You Successful?
Living simply clears space for other tasks in your life. Too much clutter can add confusion and make decision-making difficult. Imagine all of the things you could do, if you just narrowed down the options in which you had to choose from? Here are three simple tips to help you live simpler and create success in your life.
The Before-During-After, 10-6-3 Minute Plan
Managing your day would become more efficient with a good understanding on how your time was spent. By examining how your time was spent throughout the day it will enable you to begin to see what activities can be changed, simplified, adjusted or modified to consume less time spent on them. This process will make your day roll more efficiently, causing productivity to rise and thus saving you time.
No One Plans to Fail! • We Just Simply Fail to Plan!
No One Plans to Fail! • We Just Simply Fail to Plan!
Sincere Gratitude Will Increase Work Productivity?
Gratitude is defined as an attitude in acknowledgement of a benefit that one has received or will receive. Bringing these feelings into the workplace can increase productivity, engagement, moral, and make employees feel a closer connection to those they work with, which increases ability to work collaboratively.
3 Tips for Going Green at Your Office!
As the research in my previous blog Small Business Go Green For Profits shows, going green can be very profitable for your business. But most people get hung up on big concepts like solar panels, energy saving appliances, and fancy “green” gadgets that cost money upfront for the investment with the promise of being profitable in the future. Instead of getting caught up on big green initiatives, why not start small? Have each member of the office contribute one small task to your green initiative and start seeing the money flow in.
Can You Disconnect From Technology?
Have you ever found yourself repeatedly checking your phone, email, or facebook even though you know nothing new has happened in the 5 minutes since you last checked it? Many people can relate. If you’re nodding your head in agreement, maybe its time to unplug yourself from the daily shuffle and bustle of the online world and refocus on the present; non-digital world –you know, the one called reality.