Five Questions for Business Success
When I first meet an entrepreneur, I ask them the following five questions. If an entrepreneur has clarity on these questions, they either are already successful in their business or soon will be.
When I first meet an entrepreneur, I ask them the following five questions. If an entrepreneur has clarity on these questions, they either are already successful in their business or soon will be.
Angie Barnard from Canada’s podcast has a discussion with Coach David J. Greer on why David became a coach, why it is so important to plan for your business by looking three years out, how to find who your ideal customer is, and how entrepreneurs can get off track from their original vision.
As a coach, I work with clients to get really clear on what resonates with them. When we are reaching for a future state that resonates with our deepest self, we can overcome almost any barrier to that vision. All of us have visions for ourselves at one point or another in our lives. Few of us take the time to really figure out what a powerful vision for ourselves truly looks like. By identifying those aspects of a day that our ideal for us, we then have the building blocks to put into our future vision. This makes it easier to imagine our vision and to write it down. The most powerful visions we have are the ones we actually write down and then tell other people about.
Founded in 2004 by James Shaw, Twin Creek Media started out as digital media experts creating web sites for companies. Their initial marketing and sales efforts were anything but digital. A breakthrough moment, however, forced them to rethink their strategy to move in a new direction.
We recently flew to Alberta to attend the wedding of the daughter of a good friend of ours. The wedding day had all of the components that make up an ideal day for me.