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What are you waiting for?

clockWhat are you waiting for?

For me, I was waiting for a level of clarity about my business and my message that I didn’t feel like I had.

So, I kept thinking about it.

and thinking.

and thinking.

and thinking.

And clarity didn’t appear.

What if clarity can come from doing things wrong?

Shhh. Don’t tell anyone, but that’s what I did. I did it wrong. All wrong. I started promoting my webinar only 7 days before I had it. I even forgot to put it in my newsletter. I’ll spare you the long list of things that weren’t done right or even started.

AND my webinar was perfectly and gloriously messy.

Yep, messy.

What are you waiting for?

Stop waiting. Do it anyway. And smile at the wonderful messy thing you create!

Oh, and you’re bound to happen across a bit of (but not all) of what you were waiting for in the process.

"Abundance Now" and "Pilot to Profit" book covers

April Book Reviews (Abundance Now and Pilot to Profit)

"Abundance Now" and "Pilot to Profit" book covers

Since my March book review, I’ve read two books. You can see them above. And the reviews are below.

I’d love to know 2 things in the comments:

  1. Have you read these books? What’s your review?
  2. What should I read next month? If it’s already on my to-read list, it’s probably a shoe in. You can see that here.

Abundance NOW by Lisa Nichols
This book is fabulous for someone starting to learn about abundance mentality. And it might help to be an extrovert (the number of mentors/friends/other categories left my introvert head spinning 🙂 ).

That said, there’s a lot of great information here. AND if you think you’ve already got a section down, well, it’s probably a good idea to read that part extra close (there’s always a new layer to learn).

This book is full of gems. Pick one or two pieces that work for you and apply them. If you’re like me, trying to focus on too many things at once will just leave your head spinning.

Pilot to Profit by Lisa Larter
This is a very easy straight forward read and laid out nicely. It’s written very conversationally – I can easily picture Lisa hosting a webinar going over the various points.

It will shed a light on various aspects of your business to improve or tweak. It is not a these-are-the-10-steps-to-get-this-done book.

The book is broken into four sections: Profit Principles, Content Principles, Social Principles and Selling Principles. I’ll review each section.

PROFIT PRINCIPLES
This is a great starting place or review for every business owner. Two of the main focuses are mindset/confidence and success or progress measurements.

These are two things that can easily be swept aside in the day to day business of “getting things done” and are very important to take the time and effort to do.

I’d recommend this book just for this section!

CONTENT PRINCIPLES
First, if you’re a new solopreneur, you do NOT need a website (or you don’t need to spend a lot of time/money on one). It’s more important for you to meet new people and share what you do (and become comfortable with that process).

That said, if you do have a website and have been in business for a bit, read this section. It will give you some things to review.

SOCIAL PRINCIPLES
After you’ve been successfully networking for more than 6 months, read this section (after you have the basics of networking down). I say this because generally, it’s much easier to create connections with people you’ve met face-to-face then those you’ve met through the internet.

Again, this section will give you ideas of what you need to work on.

SELLING PRINCIPLES
This is NOT a section on how to network or have conversations with people you JUST met networking. This IS a section on what a conversation with someone who is exploring working with you, someone who wants more information.

 

 

I should be setting those goals… Right?

Can I tell you something that causes some of my coach friends to tilt their head at me and say “really?”

I don’t like setting 5 year goals, or 3 year goals for that matter.

It freaks me out.

And then I wonder what’s wrong because I should be setting those goals right? AND if I’m a good coach then I should be encouraging my clients to do that too, right?

I recently started reading “Abundance Now” and when I read the above quote something clicked. This is why I don’t like setting those long term goals!

Something shifted for me earlier this year. No, I didn’t suddenly love setting 3 year goals.

Instead of thinking or dreaming about my dream house, I started noticing what I loved about the house I’m in.

Instead of dreaming about how my business might look/run in 3 years, I started appreciating where I am now and where I want to be in the next few months.

Instead of thinking about all the fabulous people I’ll be sharing stories with in 5 years, I started noticing how many fabulous people are currently around me.

Instead of success and everything I wanted being something 3-5 years in the future, I looked around and noticed all the great things that are here now and quickly on their way.

If you’re like me and goal setting for 3 or more years in the future does more stressing you out than giving motivation, it’s okay.

Look around for what’s currently working for you and really appreciate it. Then ask yourself how you can make it even better in 3-6 months.

Share something you’re super grateful for in the comments below.