Sometimes you need to break the rules to save your business
Majority of business practices are basic cookie cutter
straight forward practices, but sometimes when things aren’t going well, we
must break those cookie cutter rules in order to save our business from going
under. This means we try to conduct business the way people think we’re
supposed to conduct business and there are times when that type of running a
business is totally wrong so we must change things up in order to stay solvent.
By using different strategies, unique sales tactics and creative incentives we
can sometimes save not only our business but also our financial future.
When you as the owner of a company shift your thoughts
from conventional business practices to a new direction a new door will open up
to you. They say that business and spirituality don’t mix, I say hogwash you
have to have faith within yourself in order for your business to take off and
thrive, therefore, spirituality plays a big part in your business. You see,
spirituality attracts those to whom you wish to work with find you and your
business.
You should not feel disconnected from your true self
and that of your entrepreneur self. If there was supposed to be a
disconnection, there wouldn’t be so many entrepreneurs out there making a
difference in peoples lives. So, break the rules and live a life worthy of
God’s love and generosity, since he gave you the talent and creativity to
create your business concept let him help you build it into a thriving
financial success. You have the ability to resonate the passion within you and
the authentic ability to transform your business into a spiritually run entity.
Author Elizabeth Kilbride is a former
political operative, author, scriptwriter, historian, journalist. business
professional, and creative artist, and life coach consultant. Ms. Kilbride
holds a Masters in Criminology and a BS in Business Management who stepped out
of the loop for a while, but who is now back with a powerful opinion and voice
in the direction of this country and our economy. As a life coach, she is
available to counsel individuals to enjoy their dreams and a better life. Ms.
Kilbride loves to travel, photograph her surroundings and is also a gourmet
cook who loves to garden and preserve food for the winter months.
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