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Beach Notes: Magic Feather Garden

December 23, 2012 by Guest Author

by Suzie Cheel & Des Walsh

 

One never knows what one will come across on the morning beach walk. This was arranged so carefully and was such a delight to come upon.

Beach Feather Art

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

– Des Walsh & Suzie Cheel

Suzie Cheel & Des Walsh

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, inspiration

Beach Notes: Nostalgia at the Ocean View

December 16, 2012 by Guest Author

by Guest Writers Suzie Cheel and Des Walsh

As backdrop to the beaches where we walk and swim most days looks increasingly like Tourist Beach, Anywhere, The World, we like the fact that here and there some traces of a simpler past remain.

Such as the 19 room Ocean View motel right at the beachfront of famed Coolangatta Beach.

Framed by multi-storey, lookalike apartment buildings, and with its fringe of palm trees, and seriously dated pink and white exterior, it is a lovely reminder of times past.

The only negative aspect is that too few such reminders remain.

Even from a “strictly business” point of view, there is money in nostalgia. The annual “Coolie Rocks On”, 50s and 60s nostalgia festival here, with its rock-n-roll bands and dance events, Elvis impersonator competition, vintage car parades and surfing events, is a great boon to the local community, with visitors to this laid back town estimated to be 100,000 this year and an estimated $29 million plus injected into the community last year for just one week of nostalgia.

What reminders are of the past fuel you now?

Thank you.

– Des Walsh & Suzie Cheel

Suzie Cheel & Des Walsh

Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

8 Ways a Human Business Takes a Holiday

December 13, 2012 by Rosemary

by
Rosemary O’Neill

Working All the Time?

Last week, I was out to dinner with my 7 year old daughter, and while we were eating, I got a ping from a customer that I needed to answer. I pulled out my iPhone and told her, “I just need to do this one thing and then I promise I’ll put it away.” She looked at me, cocked her head, and said, “so Mommy, you’re pretty much working all the time, then, right?” (Cue video of knight being shot with 20 arrows through the heart.)

Whoah. That knocked me back on my heels a bit.

Days later, her question is still pinging through my brain.

8 Ways a Human Business Takes a Holiday

I spend a lot of time writing and talking about the human-centered business, really trying to promote the idea that customers should be spoken to like humans, and employees should be treated with respect.

But there’s another human inside the equation. You are a human too. So am I.

And humans need sleep, daydreaming, play, quiet, contemplation, singing, and time to enjoy their fellow humans (both small and grownup).

If you’ve decided to run your small business with humans at the heart of it, here are some things to think about:

  1. Have you declared any “office shutdown” days over the holidays?
  2. Can you hold any necessary meetings by Skype of Google Hangout instead of going in to the office?
  3. How about flexible time during the week to allow for shopping or ice skating, as long as the work is getting done?
  4. Don’t forget the folks who make your office life bearable—how about some cookies for your FedEx person, or a video message for your favorite vendors?
  5. Regardless of which holiday you celebrate, take some time to be frivolous. Wear reindeer slippers under your desk, give someone a surprise day off, go caroling in your office building, hide chocolate coins in desk drawers.
  6. Consider stockpiling some content this week so that you don’t even have to stress out about blog posts going up over the holidays, or invite some guest posters.
  7. If you’re the boss, try not to schedule time-sensitive tasks during this time.
  8. Use the holiday downtime to recharge, and be ready to tackle the beginning of 2013 with gusto!

Next time I go out to eat with my daughter, the iPhone stays off.

And here’s a virtual cup of egg nog, from me to you.

Author’s Bio: Rosemary O’Neill is an insightful spirit who works for social strata — a top ten company to work for on the Internet . Check out the Social Strata blog. You can find Rosemary on Google+ and on Twitter as @rhogroupee

Thank you, Rosemary!

You’re irresistible!

ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: management, Motivation Tagged With: bc, customer-service, human business, human-centered business, LinkedIn, small business

Success Truths from 21 Successful Entrepreneurs

November 28, 2012 by Guest Author

by
Brandon Pipkin

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What can 21 Entrepreneurial Millionaires Teach You About Success? The Truth!

For seven years I devoured all I could get my hands on about success and wealth creation. I read blogs, books, and newsletters. I attended conferences, watched videos, listened to tapes and CDs, and worked with a mentor.

Then I eagerly implemented what I learned about goals, plans, the law of attraction, dreaming big, setting an intention, leadership, personal development, passion, determination, accountability, and smashing through obstacles.

After seven years, however, instead of mountains of money, all I had were mountains of debt. Instead of success untold, I was frustrated beyond belief at my inability to create the results that were €œguaranteed.€ I constantly questioned what I was doing wrong. Why wasn’t it working for me?

It wasn’t until I interviewed 21 self-made millionaires to find out how and why they did what they did that the answers became clear.

The Mistaken Role of Goals

I was surprised to learn that very few of these entrepreneurial millionaires had written goals, or even had goals€ at all. Most of them weren’€™t out to accomplish something specific, but rather were moving through life simply following each next step that seemed logical at the time. There was no overarching vision or destination in mind for most of them.

In fact, with the exception of a few, becoming a millionaire was almost accidental, an unintended side benefit of something else they were doing.

In addition to learning that despite not having solid goals and plans these people created amazing success, I learned that work – good, hard, honest work – is the most forgotten virtue in the success literature. None, I repeat none, of these millionaires expected immediate results, and none of them got where they got by being lazy and waiting for good things. They worked hard at whatever they were doing because it’s simply part of who they are.

What About Obstacles?

I also learned that instead of smashing through obstacles, there are other ways to move forward. When something didn’t work, the millionaires didn’t call a committee and do a post-mortem to figure out how to fix it, they didn’t have to “face their fears,€ or confront deep-seated anxieties that might be holding them back. They just tried something else.

To a person, these millionaires didn’t seem to be bothered by failure and just looked at it as one way not to do something. They kept trying different things until something worked.

You Can Go Your Own Way

And one of the most valuable things I learned: there is no one right way to create success. There are as many ways to skin a cat as there are cats, and the path that works is the right one for you.

Not one of these millionaires doggedly followed the experts’ advice concerning goals, passion, dreams, mentoring, accountability, and all of that. Ironically, some of the millionaires don’t even know who the success experts are!

These millionaires got where they are by working hard no matter what they were doing, taking life as it came without grand plans or visions, trying different things until something worked, and pursuing their unique path to success.

By interviewing 21 self-made entrepreneurial millionaires I learned that success isn’€™t as predictable as the books, tapes, and experts would have you believe. Instead, I learned the truth.

Author’s Bio:
Brandon Pipkin is the author of 21 Questions for 21 Millionaires: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Success. After years of searching for success and not finding it, he interviewed 21 self-made millionaires to learn how and why they did what they did. He shares his findings and the real life stories of these 21 successful people in their own words in his book. Visit www.21for21.com to learn more. You can follow Brandon on Twitter as @21for21com.

 

Thank you, Brandon, We always need more success motivation!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: management, Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

Beach Notes: A Time to Be Thankful

November 25, 2012 by Guest Author

by Guest Writers Suzie Cheel and Des Walsh

Happy Thanksgiving to all out USA friends. We do not celebrate Thanksgiving down under . We were thinking of you at the beach. So much to give thanks for: the sun, the sea, the sky, the revitalising water on one’s skin and the freedom we have.
What did you give thanks for today? Share 5 things in the comments

I would love to share with you A gift of Gratitude that I made on Thanksgiving too.

Thank you.

– Suzie Cheel

Suzie Cheel & Des Walsh

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

Pre-Holiday Season Reality Check – 5 Ways to Stay Healthy

November 22, 2012 by Rosemary

by
Rosemary O’Neill

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Pre-Holiday Season Reality Check – 5 Ways to Stay Healthy

Your most important business asset is your own physical health, especially if you are an entrepreneur or small business owner. That asset must be cared for, if you’re trying to build a long-lasting enterprise and leave your own “dent” in the universe.

We are heading into a season in which there will be a lot of opportunities to go totally “off the charts” with perfectionism, food temptations, squeezing work in between family obligations, and parties. All of these things can lead to a worn down, tired, guilty mess of a body.

We’re friends by now, right?

Let’s agree to the following principles, and enjoy the season that’s coming. We’ll emerge into 2013 ready to take names and kick butt.

  • I will set aside time to move
    Exercise, even if it’s just an after dinner walk with your visitors. (No, sprinting down the aisle of Wal-Mart doesn’t really count.) Consider checking into some of the cool technology that’s available to track your daily exertion, like Fitbit or the Nike Fuelband.
  • I will keep my brain in shape too
    While you’re out of the office and relaxing, take some time to exercise your “brain muscle” too. Do some puzzles, or use a fun online service like Lumosity or Read-It-For-Me to stay sharp.
  • I will assess my home office
    If you’re spending more time working from home over the holidays, take a moment to assess the ergonomics of your work space. If you’re one of the many who work solely on a laptop, you need to get a detachable monitor and keyboard to achieve the proper angles and avoid back/neck strain.
  • I will not skip meals
    Just because you went to Aunt Betty’s massive Thanksgiving spread doesn’t mean you should skip lunch the next day. If you overindulge, just make sure your next few meals are smaller and more healthy. The food you eat is like fuel in your tank. You might need a few bowls of oatmeal to counteract the slab of pumpkin cheesecake.
  • I will fill up my love tank
    One of the Real Housewives of Orange County is always talking about her “love tank” being on empty. We don’t want to become a sad Real Housewife. Use precious family time to fully focus on your spouse, your children, your relationships. Put away the devices and make eye contact. Get some hugs, and give some too, to fill the tank.

What are your best strategies to stay on track during the holiday season?

Author’s Bio: Rosemary O’Neill is an insightful spirit who works for social strata — a top ten company to work for on the Internet . Check out the Social Strata blog. You can find Rosemary on Google+ and on Twitter as @rhogroupee

Thank you, Rosemary!

You’re irresistible!

ME “Liz” Strauss

Buy the Insider’s Guide to Online Conversation.

Filed Under: management, Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, small business

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