Monthly Archives: December 2010

Tip of the Week – Dec 8, 2010

90% of the ascent to your business success goals is determined by how you view yourself as the climber. Your attitude about yourself will drive your actions to the bottom or to the top, you decide.   And don’t miss my guest post at Blue Kite Marketing today – Seven Essential Strategies to Preventing Overwhelm.

Risky Business – Not Just a Man’s Game

For so long, the story has been that men, not women, are the risk takers in life.  Does that still hold water?  Current studies would suggest that such stereotypes aren’t valid when it comes to women in business, where they are demonstrating courage and are driving profitability. “According to a survey by Boston’s prestigious Simmons School of Management, […]

Question of the Week – Dec 6, 2010

This week’s question is – How important is your work environment to your productivity, and what is essential for you to be consistently productive? Why should I join the discussion? Because this online forum is a great place for us to exchange ideas, learn from each other and network.  My goal is to unite successful women entrepreneurs […]

What’s Your Year-End Challenge for 2010?

As I have been making plans for how I can celebrate the end of 2010 with a bang and something new and exciting, I wanted to poll our experts and find out what amazing things they are planning to accomplish before the close of another year.  I posed the question: With just one month left […]

Tips to Maintain a Positive Attitude – Weekly Wrap Up

I love it when plans change for the better.  I had prepared to suffer through three weeks of bitter Chicago cold, but happily, I only had to endure three days, flying back to sunny Florida last night.  I was raised a Midwestern gal, but have firmly replanted my roots where it is warm, and cold […]

5 Tips for Productivity, Organizing & Changing Your Life

Have you ever had one of those days or weeks where nothing goes as you originally planned? Well, if you have, you are not alone. The Wall Street Journal reported that the average person spends over 150 hours per year just looking for information.  The Esselte company conducted a study of over 2,600 executives and […]

Tip of the Week – Dec 1, 2010

There are no obstacles unless you put them there. By a simple change in perspective, suddenly your challenges become opportunities.