What Is Your Life Purpose?

Written by JP Meyers


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The answer torepparttar question, What is your life purpose, now becomes a fill-in-the-blank:

My life purpose is to _________________(answer from Step 1) with o/for __________ (answer from Step 2) so that ____________________ (answer from Step 3).

Now put it aside and let it 'steep' for a few days. Come back and revisit it. Play withrepparttar 104650 statement. Tweak it. Then put it aside again. A Life Purpose Statement is developed over time, like your favorite, well-worn jeans.

How does coaching come in to this? Don't worry if, even after doingrepparttar 104651 above exercise, you still can't determine your life's purpose. Coaching can help you articulaterepparttar 104652 answer. How?

·We begin by looking at where you currently are in your life. Then we clarify very specifically where you want to be. I assist you in remembering your dreams andrepparttar 104653 vision of your life (rememberrepparttar 104654 motivations from Step 1?). ·We create a plan of action and tools that are tailor-made for you and your specific life path. You may have already known your life's purpose or we may have worked it out, but now you need help setting it in motion. ·We clearly identify any obstacles, fears, and roadblocks that may be keeping you stuck. You'll learn some powerful strategies to help you move beyond your obstacles. ·As your coach, I keep you inspired, accountable, and focused on your goals so that we never lose sight of your life's purpose. ·We don't just talk about your life as a concept; we create specific plans to get you into action and make it happen.

It's that simple!

To find out more about determining your life's purpose or to get on track to achieving it, contact JP at JP@PerformanceSolutions.us or 952-937-0977.

Jacqueline ("JP") Meyers, a principal at PSG, coaches clients to find their best potential: as entrepreneurs, business leaders, individuals and in life. After earning her MBA JP has spent the past sixteen years working as both an internal and external consultant and coach, implementing HR systems and facilitating change locally and internationally. Her background involves consulting in the health care, retail and manufacturing industries.


Choosing A Business Model For Your Online Business

Written by Leigh Butler


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The more visitors/subscribers your site or ezine hasrepparttar more you can charge for advertising. Generally, advertisers pay a certain dollar amount per thousand visitors/subscribers.

3) Membership/Subscription Model

Revenue is generated by charging subscribers for access to your site or certain parts of your site. This model can also be used with ezines. You can charge subscribers to receive your ezine or generate a premium version of your ezine and charge a fee.

These arerepparttar 104649 3 basic business models online businesses currently use. Of course these 3 models are notrepparttar 104650 only models out there. There are others.

Many online businesses use a combination of models. For example, you can develop a content-rich site about gardening and sell advertising space on that site to advertisers who are trying to reach people who are interested in gardening (content- rich model).

You can charge visitors for access to a premium area of your gardening site where you provide more quality content that can't be accessed without becoming a member (membership/subscription model). You can also sell gardening supplies and books from your site (ecommerce model).

Choose a business model and you might succeed online. Don't choose a business model and your business may not be around next year or five years from now.

So choose a business model now so you can have success online!

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