Carol Birkey, Personal Business Coach & Mompreneur.

July 8, 2008

Isn’t your business worth a $50 investment?

As a business owner like you, I have learned that time and money are very important. Hiring a business coach is one of the best investments you will ever make in your company’s bottom line. An initial, one-hour, consultation will give you an opportunity to “think about tomorrow, TODAY”. One hour + you + me + your goals = $50!!

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October 20, 2007

Use your energy cycles.

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We all have times in our day when we feel productive and other times when we feel sluggish. Use these highs and lows to your advantage. Get complex and mentally challenging tasks done during your energy highs. During the lows, take care of low priority, routine or non-challenging tasks.

Carol’s Confident Comment – “The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot” – Michael Althsuler

September 17, 2007

Keep your eye on the hidden costs of purchases…..

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The actual cost for supplies you buy for your business isn’t the only expense you incur in purchasing them. For instance, if you bill your services at $75 per hour and spend 2 hours in driving to and from office supply stores, the cost of your time is $150!!! Yikes!Instead, select an office supply store you like and sign up for their rewards program. Watch for their coupons and buy all your supplies from the same store.

Carol’s Confident Comment – “The definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result”.

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July 10, 2007

Organizing your Desk

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1. Start at the beginning. Remove everything from your desktop. Put back only the necessities and keep large clean space for current projects. What are the necessities? Phone, notepad, calendar, step-file organizer — keep the cutesy items in sight but off your desk.

2. Place your phone on the left side of your desk if you are right handed and on the right if you are left handed.

3. Keep a spiral notebook by the phone for messages. Start with the date each day. By doing this, you will have reference info when you need it.

4. Keep or delete? If you use something every day, leave it in your desk. If you use something once a week, you should be able to reach it from your chair. If you use something once a month, keep it in your office or work area. If you use something less than once a month, keep it elsewhere.

5. Keep your office supplies in one drawer. Keep only the supplies you use frequently in your desk. Do you really need 25 pens and 15 packages of salt?

6. Look around – End each day (or at least each week) by tidying up your desk and returning everything to its place (Yes, everything should have a place).

***Quote for the month: “Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs.” – Henry Ford***

“With personal coaching, I assist you in making more money, saving more time and networking more effectively.” Carol Birkey, Personal Business Coach and Mompreneur

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