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Two Strategies That Will Make You a Better Entrepreneur (and Person)

Most entrepreneurs are very busy and commit to a lot of things. In fact, they frequently commit to too many things, and then stuff starts falling through the cracks. A very easy differentiator for your business (and for you personally) is to create the habit of consciously committing and fulfilling. It goes like this: Don’t commit to something that you can’t […]

Value Your Time Like You Value Your Money

As a small business owner, especially a new business owner, you may feel like you don’t have a lot of money – but you have plenty of time. This is a big mistake! Your time is also a precious resource that needs to be allocated appropriately and, more importantly, consciously. What you may not be […]

If You’ve Hit the Wall, Try Doing This

When I launched business strategy consulting for consultants, I thought professionals would naturally look for support when they started their business. Instead, they came to me when they hit the wall and were exhausted and frustrated. That point tended to be somewhere between 5-7 years in. You see, in the beginning, you think you can […]

Why Pushing Harder Doesn’t Always Work

Have you ever thought to yourself that you just need to push yourself harder to get something done? Of course you have. We all have. But sometimes you are able to make something happen, and sometimes you just aren’t able to get it finished – or maybe even started. Sometimes, by pushing harder all you’re […]

Procrastination May Be Part of Your Process

Most of my small business clients pay me to help them develop sales and marketing strategies, and also to keep them accountable. Generally, I help people STOP procrastinating and get past blocks. But recently I realized that sometimes procrastination is a predictable part of the creation process.  My small business clients frequently hire me to […]

Positioning Your Pricing and Your Perceived Value 

Pricing your product or service is a critical component of a successful business, but many people struggle with finding the optimal price. I loved a recent post on LinkedIn by Jared Gibson, a co-founder of Outworks, a LinkedIn content agency.  While it is tempting to set your price on the low end, assuming that people […]

Being Direct Doesn’t Have To Be Brutal

Anyone who has spoken with Carol Roth or me will vouch for the fact that we are direct and call it like we see it. Clear and direct communication is generally a good thing. It’s certainly what we should aim for in our writing. However, with verbal communication, especially when communicating something awkward or difficult, […]

Is It Easier To Be an Entrepreneur Now? Or Harder?

Thanks to the internet and inexpensive technology, starting a business is easier than ever. But is that the good or bad news for entrepreneurs? Well, there certainly is a lot of good news. Years ago there were so many things that were almost impossible to do as a solo business owner. Now, if you want […]

Four Tips To Effectively Manage Virtual Teams

Whatever size company you own or work for, chances are at some point you will be in the position where you need to manage virtual contractors or employees, or be a part of a virtual team yourself.  There are several relatively simple things you can do to make this a positive and productive experience for […]

Why Good Boundaries Create Good Clients

I know you have heard the phrase “Good fences make good neighbors.” I want to tell you that good boundaries also lead to good clients – and happier entrepreneurs. I have learned a couple of really important things about boundaries over the years. I have learned the importance of not bending over backwards to help clients […]