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One of my early mentors, Dan Kennedy, defines productivity as “the deliberate, strategic investment of your time, talent, intelligence, energy, resources, and opportunities in a manner calculated to move you measurably closer to meaningful goals.”
But most entrepreneurs work the other way around. We get swept away with the “little” things daily, running the hamster wheel with all the “busy stuff,” and often what happens is: golden opportunities pass us by. (Click here to read more…)
Posted on August 22, 2011 by Ali Brown
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“Is Your Time Worth What You Think It Is?” by Ali Brown
Time is the most important asset you have—and unlike money, once you’ve spent it, you can’t earn any more. That’s why it’s so important to make the most of your 24 hours, especially as a business owner.
So, how can you become more productive and profitable, without working insane hours and sacrificing your personal life? Read on for a few steps on how to start managing your time like a successful entrepreneur…
STEP 1: Discover how much your time is worth
The first step to maximizing your time is to understand what yours is really worth. Here’s a simple formula to help you calculate how much each working hour is worth: (Click here to read more…)
Posted on August 18, 2011 by Ali Brown
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Ask Ali: “How do I get speaking gigs?”
Question: “I’m in a transition career as a speaker. I have had speaking engagements with the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Professional clubs. Any suggestions for other speaking engagement sources?”
–Alma Apostol, Health-n-Wellness Articles, Deming, N.M.
Ali’s Answer: “Hi Alma and congratulations on your new career as a speaker. Smaller local groups are a great place to start. I myself sought many local gigs in my early years to get my feet wet and get some good practice. And they’re not always easy, for instance, it’s a challenge to hold people’s attention while they are being served a chicken dinner! For help finding local, free speaking opportunities, you may want to get listed on a website I used originally: www.speakerservices.com. Once you feel you’re on solid ground, it’s time to get serious and determine where you really want to be speaking and seeking larger venues. (Click here to read more…)
Posted on August 17, 2011 by Ali Brown
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“Ali’s 5 Fave Beauty Products of All Time”
I love that I’ve been getting questions about my favorite beauty products. As an entrepreneur, it’s important that you take care of yourself to feel great AND look great—remember, you ARE your product! I have MANY faves, but here are my top 5. And ladies, please share yours below, too!
* “Got2B Fat-tastic Fresh & Full Dry Shampoo” by Schwarzkopf — I never knew dry shampoo existed until 5 years ago when a stylist used it on me for a photo shoot. He scrubbed a bit of it into my roots, and then suddenly my baby-fine hair had tons of volume. Even better, I realized I could use it on second or third-day hair to freshen it up, absorb oil, and get that bed-head look anytime. It’s also GREAT for traveling—you can get a few days out of a hairstyle if you need to. There are many types and brands out there, some up to $20+, but right now I think this is the best inexpensive one, which I get from Drugstore.com for $5.99. (Click here to read more…)
Posted on August 15, 2011 by Ali Brown
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