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Jul 23

Be Willing to Change, or Become Irrelevant!

Category: Change, Empowerment, Mindset, Women in Business, Women's Success Strategies, women entrepreneurs | 9 Comments

“If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less.”  General Eric Shinseki

Over these last few weeks, I’ve been working with an organization that is undergoing a huge amount of change. They’re looking at changing their organizational culture,  the way services are delivered, and the way they’re organized.

I’ve had the opportunity to teach their leadership team how to lead change, and to deliver a “How to Thrive and Stay Sane in the Midst of Change” workshop for all of their employees.

When I came across Eric Shinseki’s quote, I knew I had to share it with this organization.  And I knew I had to share it with you.

 

Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

The nice thing about staying in our comfort zone is that we get to be, well, comfortable. We can relax, put it on “cruise control” and never really have to stretch or feel hesitant, anxious, or insecure. We know where we’re headed, what to do, and how to do it. It’s easy.

It’s also a recipe for staying stuck, for not growing, and for not tapping all of our passions and gifts.

Whether we are a business owner, or are employed in an organization, remaining in our comfort zones is a sure path to irrelevance.  And a quick one.

 

Be Willing to Continually Reinvent Yourself

The world is changing at an unprecedented pace. Those who excel in today’s environment have several things in common:

A willingness to learn something new every day. Do you set aside time to read blogs, listen to teleseminars, read books, attend events, watch webinars? Are you growing and learning and staying ahead of the curve? Are you staying relevant?

A commitment to being unique. In today’s world, you can’t be a commodity.  You can’t be just like everyone else.  You have to stand out, be known for something, be the go-to person for the area of your expertise.  You have to have expertise, and then add your own sumtin’ sumptin’ to make it unique.

The ability to be flexible and to adapt. Markets change. Customer needs are ever evolving. Consumers are faced with a mind-blowing array of choices.  Those who excel stay on the leading edge. They ask their customers what they need. They innovate. They are willing to change and reinvent themselves.

A clear message that they communicate in multiple forums.  Be clear about what you stand for what others can count on you for. Build your reputation. Be visible. Then be more visible.

An emphasis on relationships. In the end, it’s all about relationships. It’s about how you can help other people.  Whether through your services, your products, or just your presence, it’s about how you can be of service to other people. Be amazing at follow up, at staying in touch, at sharing what you can offer to help others.

 

Seize the Moment- NOW!

“If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less.”

Please don’t read this post and say to yourself, “Hey, those were some good ideas,” and then go back into the safety of your comfort zone. Identify one BOLD step (and if that’s too scary, one small step) that will take you toward the success you dream of, and away from irrelevance.

I’d love to hear your thoughts. What’s one change you can make to make you more successful, and reduce your chances of becoming irrelevant? Share it below.

 

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Jul 14

What’s Your Special Sauce?

Category: Empowerment, Mindset, Women in Business, women entrepreneurs | 5 Comments

We all have our own special sauce, our own sumptin’ sumptin’, our own uniqueness that we can bring to everything that we do. Yet, lots of us are afraid to let it out.

Do You Try to Fit In?

“Why are you trying so hard to fit in when you were born to stand out?” This quote from the movie What a Girl Wants sums it up beautifully.

Women often look around at what everyone else is doing, and let that define what they do. They worry about what other people will think.  They are afraid of looking silly.  They stay small. They don’t want to stand out.  They dial back parts of themselves.  And each time they do, they die a bit inside.  And they deprive the world of the opportunity to truly experience what they have to offer.

To be as successful as you can be— in business and in all areas of your life—dive into your own uniqueness. Revel in it, celebrate it, and share it boldly. Put your own unique spin on everything you do.

Passion in Action

Let me tell you about a guy who does.  In April, I attended the Extreme Business Makeovers event  hosted by Bob Berg and Thom Scott in Orlando, Florida.  It was a fabulous event, and I connected with some amazing entrepreneurs from around the country.

In the Orlando airport on my way home, I was tired, my brain was full, and I decided to get a magazine to flip through on my flight back to Denver.  Little did I know as I walked into the newsstand that I was going to get to see passion in action.  I grinned really big when I saw a guy who took what many of us would consider to be a mundane job, and put his spin on it.  Click on the link to see what I saw….

Passion in Action

He shared his own special sauce, his own sumptin’ sumptin’, and delighted an entire store full of people.  And the amazing thing was, he did it over and over, never the same way twice, customizing it in some way for each customer.

So here’s the challenge.

How can you bring your own uniqueness to what you do in an even bigger way than you do now?

What would it take to give yourself permission to be wholly, unabashedly, unapologetically you?

Are you willing to stop reining yourself in and dialing yourself back?

How would your business results and your personal life be different if your brought your own passion, your own sumtin’ sumtin’ to every interaction?

 

 

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