WHEN NITTY-GRITTY DETAIL IS CRITICAL TO BUSINESS SUCCESS

Written by Noel Peebles


Many entrepreneurs fail to succeed because they won’t, or cannot, sweat repparttar details. Although it’s important to seerepparttar 106345 big picture, it is equally important to get details right. Trouble is; many entrepreneurs view detail work as boring, time-consuming and petty. After all, they could be pulling off some exciting deals, instead of wasting time on “nitty-gritty” details. However, by not dottingrepparttar 106346 i’s and crossingrepparttar 106347 t’s, those very same entrepreneurs could be running a serious risk of having their wonderful deals come unstuck. The fact ofrepparttar 106348 matter is; evenrepparttar 106349 smallest business mistakes can be costly in terms of both time and money. These could be small (but critical) mistakes like: § Adding up money incorrectly. § Getting customer names, phone numbers and address details wrong. § Not getting a web site address correct in an advertisement or sales letter. § Not checking local bylaws, regulations etc. § Not understanding employment, health or safety regulations. § Not checkingrepparttar 106350 fine print on contracts, lease agreements etc. Yes, simple mistakes like these can be very costly. And, it’s not easy, when small business entrepreneurs are expected to know everything and be experts at everything. It’s a tough ask! Fortunately most entrepreneurs have a positive outlook on life and seem to bounce back after making mistakes. Although their mistakes may have been painful atrepparttar 106351 time, most would put them down to experience and move on torepparttar 106352 next exciting task at hand. I guess we are allrepparttar 106353 same. We like to focus onrepparttar 106354 things we enjoy doing and things we are good at. It’s only natural when detail work is viewed as a chore and a bore.

WHAT TO DO FIRST WHEN FEAR HITS YOUR WORKPLACE

Written by Rhoberta Shaler


You hear that layoffs are coming. Someone is called torepparttar supervisor’s office. Word travels throughrepparttar 106344 workplace. Fear creeps in.

It is said that, in times of drought,repparttar 106345 animals down atrepparttar 106346 watering hole look at each other differently. Are folks looking at each other differently at your water cooler?

Your body has a mind of its own. When it senses fear, it immediately goes into a protective mode. Your shoulders move towards your earlobes. Your digestion slows down. You become hyper-vigilant. Your hands and feet become cold asrepparttar 106347 blood rushes to protect vital organs. When this happens,repparttar 106348 blood also leaves your brain. In fact, it first leavesrepparttar 106349 frontal lobes whose job is associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving. Great! Just what you need isrepparttar 106350 first to go!

Knowing this, then, it is imperative that you ‘keep your head about you’ in tense times. Easy to say! Fortunately, not so difficult to do. Here are some suggestions—no, really, imperatives—for triumphing in tense times.* ______________________

BE POSITIVELY SELFISH ______________________

Take very good care of yourself. This is important at all times, however, it is essential in tense times. Do these five things every day, without fail:

1. Often throughout your day, breathe deeply in through your nose and exhale slowly through your mouth five times. This isrepparttar 106351 best mini-vacation onrepparttar 106352 planet. You’ll notice that your shoulders naturally relax as you exhale through your mouth. The increase of oxygen to your brain is also appreciated.

2. Go for a walk for, at least, thirty minutes each day. Breathe well and relax your body. This is a time to enjoyrepparttar 106353 beauty that you see. If you are walking in nature, see it there. If you are walking on a city street, see it inrepparttar 106354 people you meet. Find it. If your mind begins to race, do #1 above and re-focus on what you are seeing.

3. Put your personal affairs in order. Clean your office, your space, your home, your closets. Doing things over which you have control is calming. Take back overdue library books. Pay fines. Return borrowed items. Write that letter you’ve been putting off. Make a will. Organize your finances.

4. Focus on your goals. What do you want to have accomplished one week, month or year from now? What are your plans for achieving these goals? What can you do pro-actively right now to move forward? Again, take control of what is in your control. This is important.

5. Eat nutritious foods. You know this and your mind will play tricks when you are tense. What you think of as comfort foods may be justrepparttar 106355 things that increase your discomfort. Sugars, for instance, seem comforting, however, they can contribute to a feeling of depression. Sure, many folks think that coffee keeps them going when things are tough. It may give them that illusion. Coffee is not only a stimulant but also a diuretic. That means it is taking vital water from your cells just when you need it most. It creates tension…andrepparttar 106356 desire for another cup!

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