If you’re feeling frustrated with how fast your business is growing and you’d really love to pick up the pace, here’s something you can do right now…
Start making powerful decisions about every action you take. Ask yourself: Will this (action or decision) take me closer to or further away from my goal?
It’s simple enough but not always so easy. The premise here is assuming you have clearly and confidently set goals in the first place. You’ve got to know where you’re going before you can make decisions and take actions to get you there.
It sounds so logical yet so many entrepreneurs don’t spend much time thinking about what they really want. They just start doing. I’ve done it too – I just know better now.
Bottom line: If you don’t have a clear destination (and, if you’re not being totally honest about where you are now) – any decision will feel like guesswork and the actions you take may actually be moving you further away from what you really want.
Guessing next steps and hoping for the best is not how successful women grow in business.
So imagine this instead… knowing exactly what to do first and next – and why. Do you think you’d move a little faster and enjoy more significant results from your efforts? You bet! This is what clarity can do for you.
So – as your clarity catalyst – I have TWO action steps for you:
1) First, go to my personal coaching site and get a copy of How to Set Goals with Confidence – this 30+ page guide on its own will position you to enjoy greater and faster success in 2011.
“A goal properly set is halfway reached.” – Abraham Lincoln
2) Next, apply for a complimentary 30 minute Strategy Session with me. During this call you’ll gain clarity about where you are, where you really want to be and what you can do immediately to bridge that gap quickly and easily. (Scheduled on a first come first serve basis).
Make 2011 your year to get clear (and grow rich!)
- Gina xo
Sometimes our biggest life goals seem so overwhelming. We rarely see them as a series of small, achievable tasks, but in reality, breaking down a large goal into smaller tasks – and accomplishing them one at a time – is exactly how any big goal gets achieved.





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