Starting a gratitude practice the same day the second COVID-19 Stay at Home order goes into effect is an interesting juxtaposition. I mean, I just had to cancel the Dome Asylum’s reservations for the next 3 weeks. Yet, I can find joy in supporting my local go-to spot for burgers, Up the Hill Grill, imagining […]
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Category: Entrepreneurship & Business
Small and new business start ups
Game On!
I just received the first check for my coaching services. So let me share with you what I did for Fabrication Solutions. I began coaching the owner, around his business starting in 2015. Starting with what was working and what wasn’t, I helped him create clear goals for his business and determine the actions to […]
What to Ask Before Accepting That Gig
In keeping with sharing my mis-steps, and what I’ve learned from them, with you, let’s talk about vetting your clients before taking on a job or client. Most new business owners and entrepreneurs simply want customers to get the cash flowing, and you may be tempted to take everyone and anyone that comes your way, […]
Perseverance is key. Persist.
We just booked our first wedding at the Dome Asylum and so many people are congratulating us, which is great, it’s always nice to receive acknowledgement, but I know that some people just don’t see all the work we’ve done to get to this point. They say things like “Wow, it manifested just the way […]
Responsible Communication – Part 2
This weekend, I had a double booking at the Dome Asylum. I hate it when that happens, but not all the channels we use for booking sync with each other and it’s happened before. Even though the reservation came in late and I was already in bed with my man, I got up and called […]
Benefits of Marching to the Beat of Your...
I just got an email welcoming me to 2019. In February. At first glance, it seemed they were just very late in their marketing campaign, but then they mentioned Lunar New Year. Touché. I only skimmed the rest of the letter, but I did open it, even thinking that the company had experienced a tech […]
There’s Still 100% Left
It’s February now and a full month of our new year has gone by. How did you use your January? Did you wrap up last year’s books? Ideally, it got started in December, but with holidays and schedules, maybe it didn’t get complete. Finish your year end Profit & Loss statements for each brand or […]