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Smart Women Create the Right Environment
This article is a reminder about how important it is to create the “right environment” both internally and externally is we are to live a meaningful life filled with passion and purpose. A cluttered environment creates a cluttered mind. We typically are not as creative as we might be if we have an open, reflective environment. This is also true of our internal environment---our self talk. Is your self-talk positive and full of possibility? Do you have relationships with nutritious people? The “right” Environment is key to living our dreams and reaching our goals.

Understand Your Roles
How many hats do you wear? Well, not literally, of course. You hear that phrase all of the time. Wearing many hats. What that essentially means is that in life, we all have different roles that we play in different groups. If you don't consider those roles, it can cause you time management issues down the line.

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Can You Make Your Hobby Into A Business
My client, Jenny, showed me a small selection of knitted wool hats that she had made. She said she had dozens of them in her house. She wondered about the possibility of going into business selling these hats. Up to now she had sold a few to friends without any effort. Wouldn’t it be nice to sell them to others! Maybe-on a website.

Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners Are You Worth At Least $100 an Hour
What is your time worth as an entrepreneur or small business owner? Are you really saving money by wearing all those hats from administrative to Internet marketing? As an entrepreneur or a small business owner, do you honestly believe that you are worth at least $100 per hour? If you said No or I am not sure, then you maybe this article may help you to re-evaluate your own worth a you look forward to growing your business.

Wearing Two Hats Costs A Sales Professional Sales
It’s difficult at best to reprimand a staff member for poor sales performance, but almost impossible to do it when the reason for a lack of sales is that the representative was servicing a large account. If wearing two hats (sales and service) is not critical to your organization’s success, why set up an impossible management situation.

Understand Your Roles
How many hats do you wear? Well, not literally, of course. You hear that phrase all of the time. Wearing many hats. What that essentially means is that in life, we all have different roles that we play in different groups. If you don't consider those roles, it can cause you time management issues down the line.

Re-Organizational Chart
Most small businesses start with a good idea, an individual with a skill set who turns the idea into a revenue producing business, some investors or personal savings, and patience and perseverance. The founding father or mother wore many hats at the beginning and over time handed these hats to individuals who were hired to help as the business grew. Sometimes growth came so quickly that there was a rush to judgement as to how many and who to hire as well as their areas of responsibility. This was a good problem to have because sales were increasing and the dream of growth was coming true.

Small Businesses Get BIG Results With Business Gifts
Owning a small business means wearing a lot of different “hats” – and often serving as your own marketing department as well. That’s where business gifts can have such a big impact.

Four Easy Steps to Better Managing Your Daily Tasks
What if you were to have a conversation with owners of small to mid-size businesses - who would each regale you with stories of “wearing too many hats”, “engaging in crazy juggling acts”, or “filling their time putting out fires?” You would pass through moments of being interested in those stories … then feeling a bit overwhelmed as you resonated with having had many of the exact same experiences. Then, you would finally find yourself wanting a way to process all those tasks and finding their common denominator, so to speak, so that you might better manage both the tasks and your time!

Follow Through or Foul Up
As entrepreneurs, we are usually great at coming up with ideas to promote our business. We know that it's not rocket science, and yet we struggle time and time again getting our ideas off the ground. This isn't really surprising because on top of wearing our marketing hat, we are also wearing our operational, financial, IT and HR hats. Yet when we look at all the different roles we have to play in our businesses, it is truly our sales and marketing hat that can fast track our business to the next level. So how can we ensure that we allocate it the time it deserves? More importantly how do we know that we are fully following through?

The Heroes Organize Their Business
We have many equally important business functions competing for time slots. This is the management task of deciding who does what, where and when. In large organizations, this will mean handing over responsibilities and the authority to suitable persons and departments. In many of our smaller organizations, this means wearing one hat for the hour or day, and wearing different hats during the other hours and the other days. Either way, keep the hats stylish and comfortable. Nobody wants to wear a frumpy hat.

Improve Your Bottom-line by Outsourcing
You are a busy business owner who wears many hats in your business, right? How many hats are you wearing today? Are you the only person who can do all those tasks, wear all those hats? Or is it out of habit that you do? Or maybe you’ve never considered which of those tasks could be done by someone else.

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