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What have you done lately?

Tracy Pyke • Sep 06, 2018

We have been focusing our company's intentions on growing and scaling our clients' businesses with easy to use strategies and tools.

I ask what have you done lately because I know that growth and scale only happens when an individual sets a deliberate intention to do so. David and I set forth a year ago to revamp our brand and company through actions that allowed us movement in the marketplace. We were once again more focused on organic and social networking on the national and international level and have been setting intentions to learn new systems, tools, and design for our clients.

I personally have joined mastermind groups, women's networking groups and even started my own networking Meetup group. I have added a grouping of affiliations to our company such as Leadpages, Infusionsoft, Bench and others.

In my networking, I encourage small and medium size businesses to engage in cooperation and collaboration in the creative mind space–rather than the competitive mind space that causes so many businesses to exclude and fear others in the same market space.

I have found that behaving creatively in the marketplace allows for more engagement between businesses and it also allows for referrals and great friendships to form where none would have been before. With that engagement comes prosperity of thinking and positive revenue. Those of you who know me understand that I believe in allowing businesses to focus on certain areas for greater revenue generation before spending money on other areas. I call this focusing on your Credibility Triangle–Brand presence, Curiosity Pieces, and Website. Everything else can come later once you are generating revenue.

With this focus on intentions, I have also created habits that I do everyday including: 1) speaking a list of mantras morning and night 2) reading several different books and devotionals to keep my positive mindset going 3) educating myself on new tools for 30 minutes a day 4) changing my language habits from past and future to language that speaks TODAY like doing, being, creating, having 5) AND....taking a much needed rest once a week with my family.

These changes over the past year have made a huge difference for our business. So I ask you once again, what have you done lately? If you would like some ideas to get you started, just give me a call or send me an email. I'm available and would love to offer some ideas to help you grow your business!

Ta-ta for now! Tracy :)




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