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  • 07Jun

    How has Creativity Deficiency Syndrome effected your business?

    Creativity Deficiency Syndrome (CDS) is a common problem small business owners and solopreneurs face when their marketing efforts grow stale. Typically it’s because of isolation and the inability to be look at your business with fresh eyes to see the endless sea of possibilities. Isn’t it great to know the possibilities hold the cure the CDS? You’re able to rid yourself of CDS once and for all.

    innovation-ideaCheckout the possibilities…

    Embrace the ridiculous.
    Is the fear that others may think of you as ridiculous holding you back in your marketing? It’s ok to appear ridiculous. Try something outrageous and untried. Think about what feels totally fun in your marketing and test it out. You may find your idea is actually visionary, cutting edge and wildly innovative.

    Nurture fresh perspectives.
    Remember when you were a child and you discovered something new? Recapture your childlike innocence around your business. Reminisce and evoke the memory of why you fell in love with your business in the first place. Stir up those memories and get into a space of gratitude everyday about your business. This will allow you to be more creative about your marketing.

    Break the rules.
    There are no rules when it comes to being creative. These days, the unconventional absolutely works! Wondering who you are to do it differently? You’re a different person with a different business, ready to avail yourself of all the creativity in the universe. Break the rules and watch your creativity in marketing blossom.

    Maybe we all have a little Creativity Deficiency Syndrome (CDS) at times. You don’t have to allow it to cripple your business. Cure yourself today with a healthy dose of newness and fun.

    What do you do to rid your business of CDS? I know you have many more ideas and I’d love to see your comments.

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  • 12Jan

    When’s the last time you took a totally brand new idea and ran with it?! That’s called innovation and it is so much fun!

    As a coach I’ve learned how to use innovation to create programs and provide services that my clients truly love. It’s a beautiful thing to introduce a kewl new idea to help my clients grow their businesses.innovation-idea

    With innovation you are able to not only make your business fun but you can also give your bottom line a powerful boost. If you are an entrepreneur, then innovation is your friend. Maybe you find yourself a little skeptical of new ideas that don’t have a proven track record. The truth is - if you wish to fully embrace entrepreneurship, innovation must be a key part of your decision making process. Successful entrepreneurs use innovation at every turn to build new systems and programs that grow the bottom line for their business.

    Tap into your innovation opportunities by sitting down and putting your mind to work. Start with a new idea to excite your clients and have them clamoring for more. Innovation helps give your business new life and helps your clients to find solutions. That’s just way kewl!

    When you embrace innovation fully, you leverage your freedom to create unique products and original services to serve your clients. Make these newly created products and services your own by putting your own unique spin on a familiar concept. Your idea will take on a life unto itself and make a difference in how others live, do business, work and play. WOW!

    What are you willing to do to use innovation to make your business more fun? Think of a new idea you’ve been pondering and go for it! Aren’t you ready to boost your bottom line innovation as a fun, new strategy?

    What is stopping you from being innovative in your business?

    What steps can you take to make innovation fun in your business?

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