Another
new year for small businesses, so start it off right. What
needs to be determined is how you will spend your time;
earning, learning, yearning or a combination of all three.
The first item is Time Alone. Take your calendar and, at
least for the first quarter of the year, select one
weekday and designate it for yourself. This is in addition
to any weekends that you have designated for other
activities. Use this time for yourself; go to the movies,
a museum, volunteer or take up tap dancing. Create the
time for peace, joy and the pleasure of just taking care
of you. Remember, you come first and if you are not
fulfilled, satisfied and content, the business won't come
to you anyway. Clients are attracted to enjoyment not
worry. Each day, say "I am satisfied and successful."
Next, the Bigger Financial Picture. First, determine the
amount of income you want to receive in this year. For
example, venture $120,000 in annual receipts. Could be
more or less, just an example using round figures. That
breaks down to $10,000 per month. Then determine how many
days you want to market your business and how many days
you want to "do the work." The marketing can be in the
form of networking meetings, free talks, mailings and
organizational meetings. The work would be the actual
consulting, writing, product design and development,
programming and training performed in your area of
expertise. Write it down. Write the amount on an annual,
monthly and daily basis. Each day, make a statement
similar to, "Everything I do today supports my financial
goals."
Keep in mind, you do not need to work every day to
generate the income you want. If you determine you want to
work only six months per year, say it. It may take a
little time for your subconscious to hear your truth, but
there is no rule that you have to work a particular number
of days per week or per year. This is your life, your
business and your rules.
Another note, Be Healthy. Your body and your mind take you
through the work and the play and need to be in the best
shape possible. That means to eat healthy, sleep healthy,
play healthy and work healthy. Get rid of anything in your
life that does not support who you are or want to be. That
means inappropriate and unnecessary food, relationships,
clothes,
business associates, clients, subscriptions, debts and so
on. No need to carry any burden that you don't want. Make
a list of everything that needs to go. Keep this list,
note the dates things change and applaud. Every day, say
"I am healthy." It works.
Listen
to Joanne Victoria discuss the key elements to a simple
business in our recent interview on our online radio show
‘Champagne Sundays’. To listen, just double click on the
play button below.
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Copyright 2001-2007 Joanne Victoria, All rights reserved. Joanne Victoria is a
25-year Core Vision Strategist, who works with
entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to gain
clarity and focus so they can achieve more of what they
really want. Joanne is the author of 3 books including:
Vision With a Capital V- Create the Business of Your
Dreams