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    Let's be honest. Are you (and your business) forgettable?

    "You know what I like about you? You don't care what anyone thinks!"

    That...compliment...came from my mother-in-law when she first saw the eggplant painted walls in my living room. It's true, we are not living our lives ready for resale here. My husband and I won't play it safe and squelch our creativity within our own home. Our lives are not neutral statements.

    Why tell you this? Frankly, I see crushing levels of mediocrity out here in suburbia and when I get out and surf the web to check out some of your businesses, things don't look much better. So much creative inhibition in the lives and businesses of otherwise fine people! Just makes me want to scream:

    For the love of God, People, Please Come Alive! You are boring me to tears!

    I'm serious! I work with people every day who are brave enough to take on the challenge of finding their unique voices in the world and I see a whole lot more who would do well to follow suit.

    Let's take your brand presence for example. Don't think you need one? That's interesting. Good luck with that. Understand you need one but don't really have one? Yes, I know.

    If you are a self-employed person or small business owner with a website are you engaging me immediately in a compelling dialogue from the moment I find your site? Am I so clear on who you are, what makes you cool and why I definitely want to have you in my universe that I can't help but reach out to you? Are YOU so clear on who you are that the whole concept of competition has become a meaningless and arcane concept?

    If you don't get this you are losing customers.

    A lot of customers.

    Real Life Example: When I enrolled in coach training, I spent some time checking out coaching websites. MANY coaching websites. Even then, not having ever thought about business or branding (I was a therapist, after all) I found myself become bored and in some cases actually turned off by 98% of what I saw there. By the time I looked at the 40th site I couldn't remember any specific coaches, save ONE. I contacted the only coach that caught my attention just to congratulate him on being memorable. Keep in mind that I was just surfing. I wasn't even looking to hire anyone. It hadn't even occurred to me to consider it. Because the site engaged me, it was natural that I respond. This led to a reply and a suggestion that we talk live. I called. At the end of the hour, this coach asked me what I wanted to do. It wasn't until that minute that I knew I wanted to hire him but I did.

    Having a site that was compelling enough for me to want to know this individual when I didn't even know I was in the market for his services put about $4,000 in that man's pocket.

    This illustration relates to my experience with a coach, but this phenomena is certainly not restricted to that industry. Regardless of the type of business you are in, go back and look at your company's website, even if you are "just an employee". How do you rate your site on its ability to achieve similar results with your visitors?

    If you were unique this year, how will you keep from becoming a commodity next year?

    Your business presence is just one manifestation of you (no matter what your position). Your physical environment is another. While I recognize it has been practical for many people to live in resale-ready homes due to frequent career moves, I also know that trend has changed and many are settling in to their homes for a far longer time than had been true in the last decade. Unfortunately, the way many people relate to their homes continues to reflect a sense of impermanence. Worse yet, having a conscious eye toward resale makes you a temporary inhabitant of someone else's home! You have to ask yourself, who's house are you in? The next buyer's? Your parents'? Your boss or coworker's? Your hired decorator's?

    If I walked in to your home, would your place engage me in an immediate dialogue about you? Hint: Yes it would...but what, exactly would it tell me? It would tell me what values you LIVE by (not the ones you say you live by, the ones you actually DO

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    I work with people every day who are brave enough to take on the challenge of finding their unique voices in the world and I see a whole lot more who would do well to follow suit.

    Let's take your brand presence for example. Don't think you need one? That's interesting. Good luck with that. Understand you need one but don't really have one? Yes, I know.

    If you are a self-employed person or small business owner with a website are you engaging me immediately in a compelling dialogue from the moment I find your site? Am I so clear on who you are, what makes you cool and why I definitely want to have you in my universe that I can't help but reach out to you? Are YOU so clear on who you are that the whole concept of competition has become a meaningless and arcane concept?

    If you don't get this you are losing customers.

    A lot of customers.

    Real Life Example: When I enrolled in coach training, I spent some time checking out coaching websites. MANY coaching websites. Even then, not having ever thought about business or branding (I was a therapist, after all) I found myself become bored and in some cases actually turned off by 98% of what I saw there. By the time I looked at the 40th site I couldn't remember any specific coaches, save ONE. I contacted the only coach that caught my attention just to congratulate him on being memorable. Keep in mind that I was just surfing. I wasn't even looking to hire anyone. It hadn't even occurred to me to consider it. Because the site engaged me, it was natural that I respond. This led to a reply and a suggestion that we talk live. I called. At the end of the hour, this coach asked me what I wanted to do. It wasn't until that minute that I knew I wanted to hire him but I did.

    Having a site that was compelling enough for me to want to know this individual when I didn't even know I was in the market for his services put about $4,000 in that man's pocket.

    This illustration relates to my experience with a coach, but this phenomena is certainly not restricted to that industry. Regardless of the type of business you are in, go back and look at your company's website, even if you are "just an employee". How do you rate your site on its ability to achieve similar results with your visitors?

    If you were unique this year, how will you keep from becoming a commodity next year?

    Your business presence is just one manifestation of you (no matter what your position). Your physical environment is another. While I recognize it has been practical for many people to live in resale-ready homes due to frequent career moves, I also know that trend has changed and many are settling in to their homes for a far longer time than had been true in the last decade. Unfortunately, the way many people relate to their homes continues to reflect a sense of impermanence. Worse yet, having a conscious eye toward resale makes you a temporary inhabitant of someone else's home! You have to ask yourself, who's house are you in? The next buyer's? Your parents'? Your boss or coworker's? Your hired decorator's?

    If I walked in to your home, would your place engage me in an immediate dialogue about you? Hint: Yes it would...but what, exactly would it tell me? It would tell me what values you LIVE by (not the ones you say you live by, the ones you actually D

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    A lot of customers.

    Real Life Example: When I enrolled in coach training, I spent some time checking out coaching websites. MANY coaching websites. Even then, not having ever thought about business or branding (I was a therapist, after all) I found myself become bored and in some cases actually turned off by 98% of what I saw there. By the time I looked at the 40th site I couldn't remember any specific coaches, save ONE. I contacted the only coach that caught my attention just to congratulate him on being memorable. Keep in mind that I was just surfing. I wasn't even looking to hire anyone. It hadn't even occurred to me to consider it. Because the site engaged me, it was natural that I respond. This led to a reply and a suggestion that we talk live. I called. At the end of the hour, this coach asked me what I wanted to do. It wasn't until that minute that I knew I wanted to hire him but I did.

    Having a site that was compelling enough for me to want to know this individual when I didn't even know I was in the market for his services put about $4,000 in that man's pocket.

    This illustration relates to my experience with a coach, but this phenomena is certainly not restricted to that industry. Regardless of the type of business you are in, go back and look at your company's website, even if you are "just an employee". How do you rate your site on its ability to achieve similar results with your visitors?

    If you were unique this year, how will you keep from becoming a commodity next year?

    Your business presence is just one manifestation of you (no matter what your position). Your physical environment is another. While I recognize it has been practical for many people to live in resale-ready homes due to frequent career moves, I also know that trend has changed and many are settling in to their homes for a far longer time than had been true in the last decade. Unfortunately, the way many people relate to their homes continues to reflect a sense of impermanence. Worse yet, having a conscious eye toward resale makes you a temporary inhabitant of someone else's home! You have to ask yourself, who's house are you in? The next buyer's? Your parents'? Your boss or coworker's? Your hired decorator's?

    If I walked in to your home, would your place engage me in an immediate dialogue about you? Hint: Yes it would...but what, exactly would it tell me? It would tell me what values you LIVE by (not the ones you say you live by, the ones you actually D

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    o do. It wasn't until that minute that I knew I wanted to hire him but I did.

    Having a site that was compelling enough for me to want to know this individual when I didn't even know I was in the market for his services put about $4,000 in that man's pocket.

    This illustration relates to my experience with a coach, but this phenomena is certainly not restricted to that industry. Regardless of the type of business you are in, go back and look at your company's website, even if you are "just an employee". How do you rate your site on its ability to achieve similar results with your visitors?

    If you were unique this year, how will you keep from becoming a commodity next year?

    Your business presence is just one manifestation of you (no matter what your position). Your physical environment is another. While I recognize it has been practical for many people to live in resale-ready homes due to frequent career moves, I also know that trend has changed and many are settling in to their homes for a far longer time than had been true in the last decade. Unfortunately, the way many people relate to their homes continues to reflect a sense of impermanence. Worse yet, having a conscious eye toward resale makes you a temporary inhabitant of someone else's home! You have to ask yourself, who's house are you in? The next buyer's? Your parents'? Your boss or coworker's? Your hired decorator's?

    If I walked in to your home, would your place engage me in an immediate dialogue about you? Hint: Yes it would...but what, exactly would it tell me? It would tell me what values you LIVE by (not the ones you say you live by, the ones you actually D

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    Take Charge of Your Emotional WakeIn my years of coaching, I've worked with a variety of leaders who were known for delivering results consistently on time and on budget. Along with their reputation for delivery came the reputation of driver, pace setter, or taskmaster. Most were proud of this reputation and believed they were doing "what they were paid to do." However, in their drive to deliver results, they often left more than a few people battered and bruised along the way. They didn't realize that over time, feelings of intimidation among the troops would build up to the point of creating barriers to progress. These leaders were unknowingly creating a negative emotional wake.Often
    While I recognize it has been practical for many people to live in resale-ready homes due to frequent career moves, I also know that trend has changed and many are settling in to their homes for a far longer time than had been true in the last decade. Unfortunately, the way many people relate to their homes continues to reflect a sense of impermanence. Worse yet, having a conscious eye toward resale makes you a temporary inhabitant of someone else's home! You have to ask yourself, who's house are you in? The next buyer's? Your parents'? Your boss or coworker's? Your hired decorator's?

    If I walked in to your home, would your place engage me in an immediate dialogue about you? Hint: Yes it would...but what, exactly would it tell me? It would tell me what values you LIVE by (not the ones you say you live by, the ones you actually DO). It would tell me how you feel about yourself. It would tell me a lot about how it feels to be you. It would tell me what you ignore and what you embrace. Borrow the eyes of a stranger, if only in your mind, and walk around your environment. Open a closet or two. Look at your clothes. Notice where you feel pockets of dead energy and where you feel flow. If you have ever found yourself wondering what you stand for in the world and who you are...well, your environment has a great deal to tell you about what you have been projecting to the rest of us.

    If your environment is not making a bold statement about who you are when you are at your best...if it is not clear to everyone who sees it (even if it is only you) that you are joyfully engaged with your life take a stand now to correct that.

    You cannot be successful in life in any lasting and vital way if you do not have an Environment that supports you.

    Yes, Big E, Environment. Who you hang out with and what you feed your body, brain and spirit are parts of your Environment as well. And consider this:

    You will not attract to you the opportunities and resources you desire if what you show to the world tells us that it is okay to ignore you.

    With the change of seasons, it's a great time of year to start setting goals. Make being memorable one of them. Embrace your extraordinary uniqueness.

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