Tag Archives: Tip of the Week

Believing is Achieving

Welcome to the Tip of the Week – March 2, 2011 If you want to achieve success, you must learn to expect success.  It’s not about your potential, or action or results.  All of those things mean nothing if you don’t have an unshakeable belief in yourself to support, and fuel them.  Knowing where you […]

Loving Yourself Makes A Difference in Business

Welcome to the Tip of the Week! For my final tip, during this month of LOVE, I wanted to address the person to which you should show the most care — YOU.  This is not carte blanche to be selfish, narcissistic or egotistical, rather direction to avoid regularly neglecting yourself.  You will find that I […]

Keeping the Love Alive

Welcome to the Tip of the Week! Let’s be honest.  There are days when your business just sucks!  You are tired and frustrated, and wonder what the hell happened to doing what you love.  Yes, momma said there’d be days like this… To be honest, the best way to get out of a slump is […]

Give Me Some Love

Tip of the Week – February 9, 2011 What are your thoughts when it comes to providing customer service? Is good, good enough these days? You know the level of service you demand (or would like to demand) as a consumer, therefore you should strive to exceed that bar with your own customers. When company’s […]

Finding the Perfect Match

Tip of the Week – February 2, 2011 How do you determine whether or not your business idea is a perfect match for you? If you know what your greatest strengths are, and you have built your business around them, then you are on the right track to success.  Deciding to start a business should […]

Tip of the Week – Jan 26, 2011

The Power of the Space Between Your Ears You are what you think, and… You have the choice to think what you want, so… Be sure to want what you think. It’s that simple.

Tip of the Week – Jan 19, 2011

Overcoming Obstacles There are a million different ways you could work to overcome an obstacle, but you would still be overlooking the most obvious and easy solution — adjusting your perception.  As I used to explain to the golfers I worked with, there are no obstacles unless you put them there.  What I mean by […]