From your first meeting on Monday morning until the office lights go out on Friday afternoon, you’re busy. As a professional service provider focusing on business development and client relationships, you’ve got a lot of plates
As the year 2023 quickly approaches its end, small business owners find themselves at a crucial place. The last month and a half of the year offer a unique opportunity to make strategic moves and
Setting and achieving goals is a universal ambition. Whether it’s in your personal life or within the realm of business, the pursuit of goals drives us, motivates us, and often defines our path to success. But here’s the catch:
In a world where meaningful connections are so important to success, the importance of those closest to you cannot be overstated. The concept of surrounding yourself with individuals who inspire, challenge, and motivate you has a powerful impact on
Overcome Obstacles
Overcoming obstacles and achieving success is a common goal for many people. Especially in business. However, the path to success is often filled with challenges and setbacks. To achieve your goals, it’s important to adopt
Meet Catherine… an insurance professional who’d only been in the business around six months when I met her. She had 25 years of retail experience, but she’d never had to go out and bring the business in herself.
If you’re a small business owner or sales professional, intentional networking is a skill you should learn. To increase sales and grow your business, you’ve got to be able to make new connections.
Here’s an example.
Networking is a mindset. That’s right. I said it. Networking is a mindset. And there are technically two types of mindsets that will have an impact on a networker — transactional and relationship driven.
The Transactional Approach
Business Networking in Munchkinland? Keep It Professional, Relational, and Cautiously Optimistic
If you’re wondering what networking has to do with Munchkinland…One of the most memorable scenes for me
I can remember waking up recently and not feeling my best. A focus on solutions was the farthest thing from my mind.
My mindset was dark and moody. I felt discouraged. I’d taken