529 Quotes About Business-advice

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    Savvy entrepreneurs adopting an abundance mindset realize there’s enough business to go around. The next time you’re networking, consider approaching someone you think is a competitor. Explore the possibilities of referring business to them.

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    Keep your mind clear to create simple solutions. Remove any distractions, like the TV, email prompts, unnecessary interruptions or telephone calls.

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    You may have had someone ask you, “What can I do for you?” Instead of postponing the offer by responding with “I’ll let you know,” seize the opportunity with a specific response. What’s even better is when your answer benefits the both of you.

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    Change Your Thoughts and Watch Your Actions Change. When you hear your inner voice throwing critical comments, become cognizant of when they occur. Exchange the negative banter with a specific, positive thought. Over time, you’ll notice the inner critic shows up less and less replaced by positive thoughts (and action).

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    Drop Activities that Zap your Energy. Let your feelings be your guide. If you’re feeling resentful by investing time with a networking group where you aren’t getting referrals (and you’re always giving them) or spending time listening to colleagues complain, your feelings may be telling you it’s time to move on. It’s amazing what opens up for you when you let go of an activity or a relationship that no longer energizes you.

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    Avoid the Yes or No-and-Go scenario.Give more than one option for others to do business with you. Include packages or pricing options.

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    Systems thinking is a state of mind. Once you have this state of mind, you realize how each part of your business flows into the other.

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