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What's Black and Yellow and Read All Over? rganization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right?It could be a month old banana with an interesting label, but it’s not. It happens to be the Yellow Pages and it’s actually been around well over 100 years since it started out as a pamphlet of local business listings in Wyoming. If you’re typical, you use them to find something at least once a week, according to national statistics. If not, you still know where to find them in your home or office, when the need does arise. So, what’s the big deal about the Yellow Pages, anyway?Well, if yo So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Brand Warfare is More of a War than You ThinkWe will discuss Brand Marketing for a minute. In this discussion we would like to talk about brand line extension and how to do it correctly. First we are not sure if you have been looking in the grocery stores lately, but you might have been noticing some very interesting things amongst America’s top selling brands, this has been increasing for about the last 5-years. For instance look at GE Light bulbs sometime. They have not only the original light bulb that GE is known for they now have; Soft Does this resonate for you? When it comes to moving ahead in our business, career, life, there is one and only one asset that must be taken care of first—our energy. Think about it. As a solo-entrepreneur you are everything to your company. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO, the product producer, customer service, the sales and marketing team. The foundation to all of this is our energy. Where do we turn when this isn’t available? Think it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Lions, Tigers, and Bears, OH MY! Liars, Cheaters, and Fears, OH MY! ion, if we’re wasting energy, we’re limiting our productivity and potential.It’s, The Walmart TV Network... look up!When my grandson had just started to talk this was one of the first things he sung. Probably because there were so many days that he came to one of the stores while I was at work or someone else in the family was at work he heard it over and over.There was a time during my employ with Walmart that I would not stand for anyone saying anything negative about the company.I would defend the company in every way possible and as sick as it s Does this resonate for you? When it comes to moving ahead in our business, career, life, there is one and only one asset that must be taken care of first—our energy. Think about it. As a solo-entrepreneur you are everything to your company. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO, the product producer, customer service, the sales and marketing team. The foundation to all of this is our energy. Where do we turn when this isn’t available? Think it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. What the Boston Red Sox taught me about ResiliencyHello Valued reader,You just have to ‘tap your caps’ to them.No matter if you are a baseball fan or not; even if you love the team or can’t stand them… you have to marvel at how they did it.My name is David Pynn; I’m the guy that helps people grow their businesses.Amongst my coaching clients, conference calls and other obligations in October, I had to take some time and see them do it.What you ask?I had to see the self-proclaimed ‘idiots’ make baseball hione asset that must be taken care of first—our energy. Think about it. As a solo-entrepreneur you are everything to your company. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO, the product producer, customer service, the sales and marketing team. The foundation to all of this is our energy. Where do we turn when this isn’t available? Think it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. How to Choose a Printing CompanyThere are so many printing companies all over the world. Even the internet is flooded with different printing providers specializing in wide-ranging areas of expertise. And the majority of these companies are offering quality services to meet whatever it is that a print customer requires.So what to do now? How will you choose the printing company for your print job?First and foremost, what you can do is to start your search by asking for samples of works from the printing companies oducer, customer service, the sales and marketing team. The foundation to all of this is our energy. Where do we turn when this isn’t available? Think it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Resistance to Change and How to Deal With ItThe new financial management system was installed, new procedures distributed and office staff trained. And yet, the number of accounting errors had increased. Does this sound familiar? Sometimes the best laid plans of mice and managers come to naught – or worse still, sends progress backwards. Even if it isn’t obvious, perhaps your people are resisting the change.Why People Resist ChangeNo matter how well designed and planned your change program is, not everyone will rganization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Take Care of You—FIRST. This is necessary. Over and over I hear from people about how exhausted and frustrated they are and how they just don’t have the energy to create what they want. Then I hear about everything they are doing for everyone else. Of course, we want to be able to give to others, but we must give to ourselves first; otherwise, we actually aren’t fully available to others, our clients, family, friends, you name it. You must take care of yourself. Take 5, 10, 15 minutes per day, an hour per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent. Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find
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