challenges

How running challenges SERVES your audience and GROWS your business

This week I am still in sunny Florida working. Last week, we talked about the benefits of checklists. You can catch up now on how creating checklists can serve your audience in a big way! This week I want to move our attention to CHALLENGES. You may watch the video and/or read the summary below to learn How running challenges SERVES your audience and GROWS your business.

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3 easy ways to serve your audience


Did you identify what you need to STOP doing in your business? Last week, our focus word was STOP! Learn what you should STOP doing in your business to grow your business. This week our focus word is SERVE, but not in the way you may think. You may watch the video and/or read the summary below to learn more about how to SERVE.

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5 Lessons I Learned While on Vacation in Greece

July- Blog Post 1

I believe in the importance of balancing your life.  I know the term “Work Life Balance” is used a lot, but I could never understand how people balance work and life, your work is a part of your life, so I prefer to call it professional life v. personal life balance.

I believe in the importance of working hard, but I also believe in the importance of taking time off from work to enjoy personal time often.

Because of this belief, I routinely take vacations and time off from work (professional life).  I try to take a least one week vacation every quarter, so by the end of the year, I would have taken four weeks (a full month) off.  This to me is sooo important in order for me to refresh, reflect, and recharge so I can be the BEST person I can be.

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