I have to share a tried-and-true time management tactic that I've just begun to use, but first, have to share my excitement!
My copy of Money & the Law of Attraction arrived today! I got started reading over lunch, and can hardly wait to keep on. In fact, I'm going to block some time just for this book.
OK, back to time management. I keep CD's in my car and work on my education any time I have to drive somewhere. Early last week I gave a second listen to a Glazier/Kennedy CD and heard again about time blocking. So I tried it, and I really am accomplishing more. I'm also feeling better about it.
The idea is to block out a certain amount of time for each of the tasks you must accomplish - and of course to put first things first so you don't miss deadlines or put off doing the things that will bring you the greatest rewards. We humans seem to be experts at "busy procrastination" that keeps us doing trivial things and putting off the important ones.
My trouble always has been thinking that I had to do it all "today" and then ending up accomplishing nothing because I couldn't decide where to start.
With the time blocking method you know when you'll get at each project, and it removes the pressure of thinking you have to do everything at once. The only real problem is deciding which things can wait until another day. My method is deadlines and promises first, business-building activities next, and routine bookwork after that.
The second important benefit to time blocking is that time once blocked cannot be interrupted. In other words, you don't take phone calls or go throw a load of laundry in the washer. And you don't let your mind wander off to the other tasks you think you should be doing. You simply focus on the task at hand.
From a psychological standpoint, you're telling yourself that you will accomplish a certain thing within a set time frame - and the result is that you generally do so. The speakers on the CD didn't mention the Law of Attraction by name, but that's what they were talking about. You state an intention, you believe in it, you do it.
Yours for prosperity,
Marte
P.S. If you haven't ordered your copy yet, I recommend that you do. This book is really something!
Showing posts with label law of attraction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label law of attraction. Show all posts
Friday, August 29, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
What if your marketing budget is small?
Look around - you'll find a ton of places where you can market for free - or almost for free. Start with Craig's list and search for more. Do this for both your services and your listings. Remember, the internet is a powerful tool - the place where over 80% of all home buyers begin their search. Make use of this power.
Remember also to market at the end of every email you send, so that no one can forget what you do.
In my ebook, Getting Clients, I outline many methods of low-cost yet effective marketing techniques. One of the first is wise use of business cards. They're so inexpensive that you could actually have different cards for different niches.
Try adding a tag line such as "Making short sales simple." Be sure to include your URL - to direct people to your site, where they can learn more about how you'll help them.
If you're strapped for cash starting out, go to Vista Print and get their free business cards.
The real challenge is in deciding how you'll present yourself, and making sure that everything you do shows the benefit you'll bring to your customers and clients. Your tag line needs to be short and attention-getting. So the first step is deciding what you're trying to accomplish, and then distilling the message down to a few words.
Now is not the time for "Me too" or "I'm here" marketing - it's the time to separate yourself from the crowd and show people how you can help solve their specific problems.
About those business cards - hand them to everyone! Hand them to people you've handed them to before, and if they ask why, tell the truth: "I hope you'll give this one to someone you know who needs my help."
Do you see a theme in what I've said? The more you focus on how you'll help people, the more business you'll have.
Above all, remember that the Law of Attraction is at work - so focus on what you want, expect to get it, and start each day with positive confidence!
Yours for prosperity,
Marte
Remember also to market at the end of every email you send, so that no one can forget what you do.
In my ebook, Getting Clients, I outline many methods of low-cost yet effective marketing techniques. One of the first is wise use of business cards. They're so inexpensive that you could actually have different cards for different niches.
Try adding a tag line such as "Making short sales simple." Be sure to include your URL - to direct people to your site, where they can learn more about how you'll help them.
If you're strapped for cash starting out, go to Vista Print and get their free business cards.
The real challenge is in deciding how you'll present yourself, and making sure that everything you do shows the benefit you'll bring to your customers and clients. Your tag line needs to be short and attention-getting. So the first step is deciding what you're trying to accomplish, and then distilling the message down to a few words.
Now is not the time for "Me too" or "I'm here" marketing - it's the time to separate yourself from the crowd and show people how you can help solve their specific problems.
About those business cards - hand them to everyone! Hand them to people you've handed them to before, and if they ask why, tell the truth: "I hope you'll give this one to someone you know who needs my help."
Do you see a theme in what I've said? The more you focus on how you'll help people, the more business you'll have.
Above all, remember that the Law of Attraction is at work - so focus on what you want, expect to get it, and start each day with positive confidence!
Yours for prosperity,
Marte
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Do you believe in the law of attraction?
I do, and that's why when I found this link to the new book "Money and the Law of Attraction" I was anxious to bring it to you!
Try as we might to keep a positive thought - and think only of the things we want to manifest in our lives - sometimes it helps to do some serious reading and remind ourselves of just how much we influence the "outside" events that shape our lives.
I've been reading Abraham for quite a while - and realizing why so many people are stuck in a kind of "rat on a wheel" existence. As much as they "wish" for something better, deep down they only believe in what they've always experienced.
Like my friend who once again hired a Realtor who isn't marketing his home. This makes #3. The other day he said "I didn't expect any better from her." Well gee, why did he bother to hire her then?
I hope that when you embark on a new marketing program or strive to create a winning sales letter - or even head out the door to meet with a client - that you are expecting the results you want. And that you're putting your belief behind that expectation.
It really is the only way to get from where you are to where you want to be.
Yours for success,
Marte
Try as we might to keep a positive thought - and think only of the things we want to manifest in our lives - sometimes it helps to do some serious reading and remind ourselves of just how much we influence the "outside" events that shape our lives.
I've been reading Abraham for quite a while - and realizing why so many people are stuck in a kind of "rat on a wheel" existence. As much as they "wish" for something better, deep down they only believe in what they've always experienced.
Like my friend who once again hired a Realtor who isn't marketing his home. This makes #3. The other day he said "I didn't expect any better from her." Well gee, why did he bother to hire her then?
I hope that when you embark on a new marketing program or strive to create a winning sales letter - or even head out the door to meet with a client - that you are expecting the results you want. And that you're putting your belief behind that expectation.
It really is the only way to get from where you are to where you want to be.
Yours for success,
Marte
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