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Finding and Keeping Perspective in Your Solo Business
It’s really easy to lose perspective as a solo business owner. There is so much to attend to, the to do list never gets shorter, and sometimes it seems like the hurrieder we go, the behinder we get.
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Big O Pitfall #3 For Solo Business – Overcommitting
I have already talked about Big O #1 (overspending) and Big O #2 (overplanning), two of the “O’s” that slow down progress in our solo businesses. Big O #3 is more internal, more about how we engage with ourselves. This one is OVERCOMMITTING.
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9 Lessons Solopreneurs Can Learn From a Labrador Retriever Named Jazz
Last week I spent four days at Ballyneal, a golf club in Northeast Colorado. I have been visiting Ballyneal since 2004, and this year a new character was walking the grounds. Her name is Jazz, a nine-month-old, yellow Labrador Retriever.
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How to Jumpstart Your Business and Get New Clients After a Move
In the US, it is common for folks to move about every 5 years. That’s been my personal experience over the last 20 years of my life. But when you’re an entrepreneur, it’s important to have a clear plan of action to jump-start your business and get new clients pretty quickly after you relocate.
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Big Pitfall #1 For Solo Businesses – Overspending
OVERSPENDING. It’s a pitfall that every one of us has to experience to understand…but hopefully after you’ve read what I have to say here, you will only have to go through it once and no more.
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Attitude Management For the Solo Business Owner
Let’s face reality: As you progress in your solo business, you will have days when your attitude just stinks! Perhaps a project goes wrong or you didn’t receive the late payment your client PROMISED to send, or you just woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Whatever the reason for a stinky attitude, you will have to find a way to manage it.
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5 Challenges and Mistakes Faced by Every Solopreneur
I was recently a presenter in a Telesummit and even though I had a specific topic to present on, the hosts also felt it would be appropriate to talk about some of the biggest challenges and mistakes that I faced (and still do face today) along my path to solopreneurship!
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Your Business Foundation – Where the Right Results Start
As a solo business owner, you are like one of those specialty performers: A plate spinner keeping a whole row of dishes on sticks whirling like tops. You get lots of things in motion at the same time, and then spend a lot of time and energy making sure everything keeps spinning.
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Are You Wondering If You Should Go Solo?
“Trish, I am working a corporate job and am absolutely certain that I can be successful in my own business. I want to quit the job so that I can focus all my time and energy on starting the business. What do you recommend?”
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FUD and the Solo Business Owner
A very big obstacle to solo business success is the FUD factor-fear, uncertainty, and doubt. Can I really do this? There’s so much I don’t know. What can I do to get traction? With few exceptions, those of us who step out into the solo business world have a hitch in our self-confidence for one reason or another. It is natural for us to look for ways to fix that kind of hitch by getting expert advice in one form or another.
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