Four Steps to the Best New Year’s Gift You Can Give Yourself

“Those who live in the past limit their future.”This was the message I received on my Yogi tea bag last night, as I enjoyed my nightly cup of tea. How timely and appropriate as we bring 2014 to a close.

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Strengthen the Body, Strengthen the Mind, Strengthen the Outcome

I’ve been a hard core fitness enthusiast ever since I was 15, when I saw Linda Hamilton in The Terminator. I learned then that physical strength is not only beautiful; it is also essential to feeling confident and capable in all aspects of your life.Executing on a dream or vision to build a business is one of the most mentally challenging endeavors a person will ever pursue. Every day, we are faced with nonbelievers, seemingly insurmountable challenges, and 101 reasons to quit. But still we persevere.

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Driving an Intrapreneurial Spirit and Mindset

I'm working with a great company who's committed to moving to the next level of growth. The owner/founder has done a very good job of establishing himself as a highly dependable and reputable subcontractor, but wants to triple the company size, and evolve into a prime contractor over the next 3 years. We have a lot of work to do. To make this pivot, we have to build his infrastructure, implement required processes, and align with the right people.One of our most immediate tasks is to evaluate and shift the mindset and commitment of his current team. Growth can't happen alone. It takes a village to build a business.

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It's Not Personal; It's Our Values

Values dictate every major decision and action in an organization - from the clients that a company engages, to the people that a company hires, to seemingly simple behaviors such as leaving a door open or closed. Values determine our behavior when others are not around to watch us. They are the core of integrity - which manifests when values are integrated with our actions. Personally and professionally, they frame the most important aspects of who we are, and what matters to us.

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Who Is the Best Sales Person in Your Company?

One of my coaching clients called me this week, asking for advice on where to find a great sales rep. She's launching a start-up that has been in the works for months, and is obviously anxious to get her product to the market. My advice to her was to look in the mirror. That's where she would find her best sales rep.

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A Higher-Level Leadership Framework & Inspiring Through Adversity

As one who sees leadership and spirituality as two sides of the same coin, I often refer to Deepak's 7-Step Framework for LEADERS. Deepak describes a leader as "the symbolic soul of a group of consciousness." He says that group consciousness could be a family, an organization, a community, a country or the whole world. He explains that the leader represents the longings, the aspirations, the deepest desires of the group, so in a sense, "the soul." This is exactly why the CEO owns the culture of an organization, which is the organizational DNA.

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Personal Development IS The Goal

Personal development is not a tool for reaching a bigger goal. Instead, becoming a "complete human being is already the biggest and most noble goal you can aspire to." Most of us are on a quest of continuous self-improvement, with the goal of attaining greater success. "If I attend this school, if I obtain this certification, if I achieve this milestone, then I will be able to attain another level of achievement." The personal development is often tied to a desired outcome that moves us from one level to another.

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Leading From A Mindset of Abundance; Embracing Healthy Competition

There's no disputing the fact that business is cut-throat. One day your most important strategic partner is bringing you into a great business opportunity. The next day, they are submitting a proposal to win business from your client. To sustain the ups and downs of career development and business growth, you require a thick skin. So how do we stay tough and protect our interests, while maintaining a mindset of abundance and compassion?

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Personal Development IS The Goal

Personal development is not a tool for reaching a bigger goal. Instead, becoming a “complete human being is already the biggest and most noble goal you can aspire to.” Most of us are on a quest of continuous self-improvement, with the goal of attaining greater success. “If I attend this school, if I obtain this certification, if I achieve this milestone, then I will be able to attain another level of achievement.” The personal development is often tied to a desired outcome that moves us from one level to another.

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Starting 2014 Right With A Strong Marketing Strategy (That Won't Break The Bank)

I came across a compilation of 19 shoestring-budget strategies that will help you connect with your target audience without going broke - exactly what a small business needs to expand their presence and stay financially healthy.Here are my suggestions to move these ideas to implementation.1: Pick three out of the list and focus on them. If you try to tackle the entire list, you will do a mediocre or poor job for all of them. Then, once those are done, move to the next three. The greatest ideas fail at implementation because we bite off more than we chew.2: Determine what you can outsource, and what you need to manage yourself. For example, if you decide to join a Chamber, you personally need to cultivate those relationships, so ensure you have enough time to be present in the organization. If you decide to write a blog, you need to build your editorial calendar and write your blogs, but can outsource the mechanics of posting and sharing.As a small business owner, deciding how and where you will dedicate your very limited time is essential to your success.3: Finally, if an idea isn't working for you, pivot quickly. Drop the tactic and move on. It's all about figuring out what works best for you at this point in time.Here is the link to the complete presentation.Here are the tips:

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Why Am I Here? Finding Your Path to Authentic Leadership

How do we define our deepest desire? And if we don't know it, how can we get to where we are supposed to be? How do we reach our destiny? It's so easy to lose sight of the "why" behind our daily deeds. When we lose connection to the "why," weariness and hopelessness creeps in. We often work in a reactive mode, answering phone calls, emails, and the needs of others. We envelop ourselves in deadlines. Every day that we go to work, we are slaves to checklists. What is our larger purpose behind it all?

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Want Credibility? Be Your Own Client. Would You Hire Yourself?

No one would buy a luxury home from a builder living in a shack, or trust a wealth manager that was financially irresponsible. When we evaluate the skills of web designers or graphic artists, we ask to see a portfolio of work, and we visit their sites.Our own actions give us credibility, or they discredit us. There is no in-between.Would you hire yourself?

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Every Day is Independence Day for Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship is as American as apple pie, baseball, and SpongeBob Squarepants. The essence behind entrepreneurship is the freedom to live a professional life that has the most meaning to you - to not be defined by someone else's value system, personal vision & goals, and decisions. But with that freedom comes tremendous accountability, responsibility, and risk.As SpongeBob and Patrick so eloquently discussed, entrepreneurship has unlimited possibilities. With entrepreneurship, we are limited only by our own vision (and money - but we can often find it if we look in the right places). However, entrepreneurship does bring its own pain and suffering with it, so to answer Patrick's question, yes entrepreneurship can hurt at times.

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Selecting your networking communities; Top DC 7, best learning community, favorite online spots, best events

As a follow-up to my March 10th Washington Business Report segment on strategic networking (http://bcove.me/xuc1biiy), I've compiled strategies on selecting the networking communities that are right for you. I've also listed the top 10 networking communities, along with information on the best learning community, the best events, and my favorite online spots.First, let's look at five ways that will help you decide where and with whom your should spend your valuable time.

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Rejected by TED... No Problem! "No" Means "Not Yet"

February was a month of wins - and losses. Everyone talks about their wins, so I'm going to move right past those, and get to the topic that that leaders rarely glorify: the losses.I was rejected in February by TED. TED stands for Technology, Engineering and Design. There are TED events all over the world that feature speakers that have ideas worth spreading. The TED website (www.ted.com) is my all-time favorite site because it opens our minds to so many ways of thinking about things we've never even thought about! It spotlights our greatest potential in any topic you can imagine.

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Accountability and Goal-Setting (Follow-up to WBR Segment 1/13/2013)

My January small business segment on ABC’s Washington Business Report with Rebecca Cooper-Dupin focused on accountability and goal-setting strategies to start 2013 strong. Accompanying me was my accountability partner and personal financial advisor, Anne McCabe Triana, owner of CAM Private Wealth (http://www.camprivatewealth.com). I've expanded on those strategies here, incorporating many great ideas from other small business owners.

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