Last week we celebrated a number of spring holidays here in the US, including Easter, Passover and Earth Day. I hope you enjoyed whatever you celebrate. My husband Adam and I had fun hosting a Passover Seder on Monday, digging in the dirt for Earth Day and greeting the Easter Bunny on Sunday. I guess we’re pretty all-inclusive and like to celebrate! On to biz…. once a quarter or with every change of season, it’s important to set aside some time and evaluate how you are progressing with your business objectives. If you are like most people, you set your … Continue reading »
It’s tax season here in the USA. When I first started my business, I used to be totally stressed out during tax time. Can you relate? Fortunately, I’m not stressed out this year. That’s because after completely dreading the process for way too long, I finally got smart and put some systems in place. (Plus I’m still feeling jazzed and energized from my helicopter-skiing trip last week in Telluride to celebrate my brother’s 40th birthday. Heli-skiing was an incredible experience and I did not expect to be so fascinated by “assuming the position.” If you’re curious, you can read about … Continue reading »
Note: This article was originally published in the Coach & Grow R.I.C.H. newsletter, a free monthly publication featuring business-building strategies for professional coaches. I was recently speaking with a veteran coach, let’s call him Dave, who has been dragging his feet for a LONG TIME around launching a website for his business. Dave felt he was stuck because he didn’t know what to do and was worried about making a bad decision and wasting his time and money. Reasonable concerns. So we coached around it. Within 15 minutes, “not knowing what to do,” was no longer an issue. Dave decided … Continue reading »