Make Things a Little Better Every Dayby Kori Rodley Irons | More from this Blogger 05 Aug 2007 01:22 PM Keeping things moving in your home-based business can seem daunting. When you look ahead to your goals or work over your short and long-term plan for your business, you might be wondering how on earth you will ever muster the energy and excitement to get from point A to point B--let alone point C or D. In order to keep things moving in the right direction, it might help to bite things off in manageable amounts. Just do a little bit to make improvements to your business every day...and soon those little steps will all add up. It may seem like running a business means making grand steps and huge profit leaps. But, keep in mind that you are a small business--as a small business, even small positive steps toward improvements can make a big difference. By keeping an eye out for ways to improve efficiency, beef up your customer service, shave a little wasted time and excess spending, and cut back on loss--every single day you are working at your home-based business, you cannot help but keep things moving in the right direction. Here are some suggestions for making things a little better every day: keep a log or journal and write down ideas for improvements, then pick just one a day or one a week to implement. When you read business or trade journals, rip out or copy articles that inspire you and tuck them in a folder or binder--then once a month, go through your file and find something inspiring and adapt it to your business. By building in just a little bit of time to make improvements, you'll know that you are always focused on building and growing your business--without having to turn yourself inside out. It just takes a little effort every day to make a huge difference. Also: Getting it Out of Your Head and Into Your Business Do You Know What You Are Hoping to Accomplish? Are You Setting Business Goals That Are Too Easy? Learn more about Kori Rodley Irons ![]() Bio has been removed by administrator Relevanthome business tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags growth, improvements, organization, planning Discuss this article
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