Living the Dream – But Is It Your Dream?

Every now and then a client says something to me that I really didn’t expect. A week or two ago a client told me that he was so incredibly happy to be in a co-working space and around people again. That didn’t surprise me. He is a natural extrovert and people person. What did surprise me was this: He said that he had felt guilty about not enjoying working at home alone in his PJs and “Living the Dream.”

I asked him if we could discuss that a little more. He added that most of the people he knew were part of the lifestyle business community and that he had achieved the goal of serving clients and being able to work wherever he wanted, but that he kind of hated it.

Being alone at home must have been pretty depressing for him. Now of course he got out to networking events and went on client calls and had phone calls, etc. – but the bulk of his time was spent doing his work alone wherever.

What a difference a change of location made! When we had our weekly call he was very happily settled into his new office. He was gushing about how productive he was, and that made me very happy.  Continue reading

Special Offer: Secret Sauce Sessions Accountability Coaching

There are only a few spots left! I realized that I forgot to share my MOST POPULAR – and unlisted – service here on my own blog. Doh!

Have you ever wondered why some small business owners are so effective and productive? Chances are they have the guidance and support they need to stay focused and on track. I call this the “Secret Sauce.”

What if you had someone to meet with every week to keep you concentrating on your high-impact activities (instead of shiny objects)? And what if that person could also help vet your business strategies, branding, and business development activities?

If you are raising your hand saying, “I NEED that!” I have good news for you. I can absolutely help you.  Continue reading

From CarolRoth.com – Magic Wand for Entrepreneurs

We all suffer from the occasional crisis of confidence. Even when we are trying to do something we have done many times successfully, we may occasionally freeze up. And when we get nervous, we may not be able to see the thing that is right in front of us.

Being an entrepreneur is hard. Nobody said it was going to be all sunshine and puppy dogs – or at least I certainly didn’t. However, I have a new trick that is making things a whole lot easier and I shared it on Carol Roth’s blog. Please enjoy Magic Wand for Entrepreneurs.

From CarolRoth.com – Didn’t Get the Gig? Maybe It’s ‘Cause Ur Illiterate

My latest post on CarolRoth.com | Business Unplugged™ really struck a nerve. Lots of great comments on this one! Probably the most I have had on a post.

I am not generally one to rant online but in this case I just couldn’t keep it to myself.

This issue applies to both my entrepreneur and job search clients. Like you, I am finding it harder and harder to see mistakes myself (as there are so many around us all day long), but that is no reason not to be diligent and try not to make them.

So I present to you: Didn’t Get the Gig? Maybe It’s ‘Cause Ur Illiterate. Enjoy.

Baby Business Bruised Knees

This post is for all of you who are not doing things that you know you should be doing for your business because of something that happened in the past. Babies learning to walk and entrepreneurs growing businesses have a lot in common. They try to stand up but they fall down – a lot. Especially in the beginning. And often there are bruised knees (and bruised egos) involved.

It occurred to me recently that sometimes you can forget that the result you got in the past might not be the result you would get if you tried the same strategy now. Let me share a personal, and rather humiliating, example.

When I was in my business for a few months, I thought that it would be a good time to launch a product. I read a lot about launches, creating compelling products, and also watched several webinars. I learned as much as I could. Then I decided that I shouldn’t do it alone, and that it would be more fun to have a partner. (Two heads are better than one, right?) So I found another coach who was very interested in developing the product with me. So far so good.  Continue reading