Savvy Fundamentals

Is this a time of reckoning and revelation?    It happens more often than one thinks; mostly from disappointment, setbacks and losses that come with being and living human.  From breakdown, comes breakthrough.  It is a natural cleansing process that grants  you an opportunity to experience the art-of-a-fresh-start.  It offers you the chance to grow and ask the question, “Who am I… really”?

You cannot convey what you don't recognize.  When you connect with whom you choose to be (both  personally and professionally) and define your identity; you find meaning.  That meaning logically rolls into your business fundamentals and commitment to personal growth.  You are the brand; everything off that becomes the product.  The “Brand” identity naturally leads to generating relevant goals, developing products, and creating elevator speeches that communicate your value and worth.   Equipping your true self with success strategies help you plot a measurable course to achieve your goals.   

COACHING NOTES:

Even with great goals, you may find yourself wandering off course.  Drift kills achievement.  The question becomes, “How do you set good goals and stay on course while keeping engaged and dedicated?” 

Success comes down to two fundamental skills:  Execution and Commitment.  How do you define the two?  Execution relates to your action.  In business, it points to the fundamentals of:  marketing and lead generation, sales, delivering excellent customer service, and financial management.  

Commitment speaks to growth:
•    Your Attitude to Improve
•    Willingness to Change
•    Resolving the Issues that Hold You Back
•    Tapping into Your Potential
•    Setting Yourself Up for Growth
•    Setting Vibrant Goals

Please join me every week over the next five weeks as I explore the fundamentals of Execution and Commitment as it relates to Setting Goals and creating Work/Life balance during difficult times.

Regards,

Suzy Graven
Savvy Woman Coach

  

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