When Is The Best Time To Change?
When is the best time to change? It’s when preparation and the opportunity to create interest and urgency come together around some incident or condition that can focus attention and effort. That’s when real lasting change occurs. Use that answer to focus your own personal and organizational change efforts for maximum impact and value.
The best time to change is when you don’t have to - when you’re not forced to - when events and circumstances provide the opportunity and momentum for change. It’s also the most effective time to change. It’s when astute leadership has prepared for change and acts when the opportunity presents itself - as it almost always will.
Accepting Compliments
How good are you at accepting compliments graciously? How good are you at deflecting them? Are you aware that the inability to accept compliments is a success blocking issue? Read on.
When my niece graduated, I bought a fun book by Susan Wilson Solovic called “the Girls’ Guide to Power and Success.” Naturally, I had to glance through it. I was taken with the wisdom that people who were much older than my niece is struggle with similar success blocking issues.
3 Simple Tactics For A Client Conversion System Uncovered
One of the best time-saving strategies I’ve implemented is my client conversion system. You know the drill; a potential client comes along and emails/calls you asking about your services. You spend time responding, and then you never hear from them again! In this article I reveal three simple steps for creating your own client conversion system, so you only spend your time on the ’serious’ clients.
Having a client conversion system in place is one of the best time-saving strategies I’ve implemented in my business. You know the drill; a potential client comes along and asks about your services. You spend time putting together information for them, perhaps even providing them with a detailed proposal, and then they simply vanish into thin air, never to be heard from again!
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