How Your Success Depends On The Right Question
Do you remember when you were a young child at school, and your teacher asked you what you would like to become when you grow
Do you remember when you were a young child at school, and your teacher asked you what you would like to become when you grow
If you’re serious about scaling your own business, then this is a must-read blog that could help you scale successfully. How do you know if your business or the market is ready? What should be your priorities? Is it a make or break decision?
I guess like most people you’ve set yourself some goals for this year and you will probably do the same for next year. Have you
Many books have been written about habits, starting with authors like Stephen R. Covey with his book “The seven habits of highly effective people” or
Gandhi. Churchill. Mandela. Cleopatra. Lincoln. All instantly recognisable for their leadership qualities through an ability to influence and inspire. None were born as leaders. But they all made the decision to become not just a leader – but a great leader.
I am a very busy person and always have lots of things on my mind. It’s not that I want to be busy, I can’t help it. The side-effect of always being busy is stress and lately that stress has come out in ways I don’t want to deal with.
How do you know if a decision you are going to make will deliver the right outcome? When faced with multiple choices the decision becomes even harder…unless you have the facts to back up that decision – and that choice.
Remarkable as they are, our brains can only hold four to five things at a time. If everything we do is happening in our head, we have to make a decision which one is important enough at the time to be kept and which one we need to let go. So, how do we get organized when our brains are permanently overloaded?
Whatever line of work you’re in, have you ever thought about why you’re doing the job that you do? Is it for the money, is it the career path or is it something else? Think a little deeper and you’ll find that what you’re actually doing is part of a chain in a problem-solving process. But have you ever thought about what problem you would like to solve? The world awaits you!
A few months ago, I had a chat with a young entrepreneur who struggled to get his business off the ground. He’s been working on
if you decide to go it alone, you will need to become seriously analytical about your business. You also need to be ready for action, immediate action, no delay. It’s going to be like jumping into cold water, getting straight out again, write down the temperature and describing the general feeling and the result of the jump.
Did I really do the right thing? Why isn’t this working? If you feel like your business and life aren’t going to plan, then don’t let uncertainty get the better of you. Ask the right questions and you’ll find a solution.
If you’re in charge of people at work – or in any organisation – and want to be successful at it, then learning about the Art of Leadership should be high on your agenda.
Over the last 20 years, the idea of having to be happy has slowly become a real movement. It doesn’t matter in which area of
Are you happy with the way you are? Not just the way you look but also the way you behave, think and present yourself? If
How big is your ask? It may not be as big as you think – if you know how to ask the question. More to the point, asking the question rather than not asking – for fear of rejection – actually increases your chances of a positive response. Would you like to learn more?
When I started my first company, I was lucky enough to get my first clients quickly. They were only little but essential to survive and
Starting a business is quite a task. There is so much to learn, to do and to take care of. Starting-up can be quite draining and leave you without any motivation or drive to keep going.
All first-time start-ups go through that process. If that is you, you’re certainly not alone. What if I would tell you that this doesn’t have to be like that? Starting-up can actually be really fun and very rewarding.
There is a lot said about people who reached 50 years of age. For one, you should have made it by now. You should have
You don’t have to be an under-achiever or unhappy with your work. But there comes a time in life when you start to get those niggling thoughts about a new challenge. How would you prepare to change your career for the better?
Yesterday one of my clients called me up and told me that she wants to stop with her business. She does no longer believe it
Wife says: “I thought I told you to turn left at the roundabout, but you went straight on.” Husband says: “I thought I knew a better way, possibly a short cut.” Wife says: “Well done. Now we’re lost!”
Do you feel like its time for a change? You’ve been in your job for so long now that it all became routine, a bit
Bankruptcy is more than scary. Imagine that all you ever worked for could disappear overnight…just because you didn’t get it right. But treating it as more of a setback and a learning experience can be your inspiration for success in the future.
If you want to be successful in business, you need to be the best you can be in your field. But as your start-up gains momentum – and you become increasingly involved in all aspects of the business – how do you acquire the skills and knowledge to survive in the future?
How do you become a better ‘you’ – especially if you want to improve your job prospects? You don’t need to reinvent yourself as it all starts with a bit of common sense, discovering your true purpose in life and having a clear sense of direction.
Loneliness, real loneliness, affects our mental and physical health. It’s like wading through quicksand towards a light at the end of the tunnel…except the light keeps getting further away. Whatever the reasons for loneliness, there is a way through…
I just finished my morning meditation session, which I have been doing consistently for the last 11 months, and somehow, I feel excellent. Last year
Last week during our weekly meet-up in Brussels, we were talking about the perfect sales pitch and sales process to gain momentum in the market.
Winding back to the end of 2015; I just finished my planning for 2016. I know it sounds so organised, but far from it. I