Anja Schuetz


Is Your Coaching Business In A Resourceful State? 1

In today’s guest post Coach Anja Schuetz shares some things she finds valuable:

Is Your Coaching Business In A Resourceful State? [How to run your business on a shoestring] A guest post by Anja Schuetz

Is Your Coaching Business In A Resourceful State?

[How to run your business on a shoestring]

By Anja Schuetz

In order to be successful in life and in our business, we need to be resourceful. As coaches we know that better than anyone – after all, how often do we help our clients to get into a more “resourceful state”?

Resources are energy – the more access to resources we have, the more good things we can create in the world. And running out of resources is not pleasant… whether it’s running out of battery power, out of helpful contacts, out of ideas, or out of money.

Especially when we’re just starting out in our business and don’t have enough income yet to hire expensive help, we need to get creative and know how to run a business on a shoestring!

Below is a list of resources I have used (or am still using) since the start of my own coaching business.

Web Stuff

I use WordPress to run my websites, which is so easy that I hardly ever have to hire a web designer for help.

I have a Facebook page as well as a few Facebook groups, which allow me to engage with my followers for free.

I use Mailchimp, another free and easy tool that gives me a “High five!” every time I send a newsletter. It also has an iPhone app, which helps me to check my stats on the go and even subscribe people who I meet in person to my list (only if they ask for it, of course!).

Images For Blog

Freepik.com is a great resource for free images, which I only recently found.

I like creating images myself, and I use Picmonkey in order to prettify them or put layers or text on them. It even has a template for Facebook header covers – no more trial and error there! Amazingly – Picmonkey is free!

Another great tool is Phoster ($1,99) an app that lets you do the same thing on your phone. Both are great tools to create shareable images with quotes for Facebook, Pinterest or any social media.

Video & Video Interviews

I used to a Flipcam to record videos, but noticed that my iPhone totally does the trick, too (maybe that’s why the Flipcam went out of production?). To edit the videos, I use iMovie, which came free with my Mac.

For video interviews I use Skype (free) and record them with the “Ecamm Call Recorder” ($20 Skype extension for Mac, other options for PC exist) and edit again in iMovie later.

Fiverr / Elance / Odesk

For any other small “web stuff” – whether it is fixing small things on my web site, creating intros for videos, creating nice pdf’s for training material – I recommend Fiverr.com where people offer all types of services for just $5!

I have found amazing people there (also some not so amazing ones, but when that happens you only lost $5!).

For more professional help, use Elance.com or Odesk.com.

Gmail As A Back Up For Email

I use Gmail as a back up for my business email accounts, which have limited storage. Every email to my business account is forwarded to Gmail automatically where it can stay forever.

I can also respond “on behalf of” my business email address out of my Gmail account, in the cases that I can’t access my business email directly.

Now that I have found a way to switch off the function that groups all emails by subject, I am liking Gmail more and more!

Oh, you want to know how to do that, too? Just go to Settings -> Conversation View OFF. Done!

People Who Are Great Resources

Facebook Tips & tricks

Amy Porterfield, who gives loads of free webinars (http://www.amyporterfield.com) and Mari Smith (http://www.marismith.com).

Creativity & Inspiration

Alexandra Franzen (www.alexandrafranzen.com) is actually a copywriter, but so much more! I often go to her site to “honestly steal” and get inspired.

Whether it is how to write a good bio for your website or a manifesto for your business, or a sales page for a new service you are offering – you will find what you’re looking for on her site!

Healthy & Energy

David Wolfe – This guy knows everything about health, weight loss, anti-aging, increasing energy, and staying healthy while travelling. I’m totally hooked on this best green drink ever!

Belinda Davidson – who sends out free white light every Monday evening for any healing wish you have!

The Sanctuary Thailand (www.thesanctuarythailand.com) and The Ubud Sari Health Resort in Bali (http://www.ubudsari.com) my two favorite places in the world to recharge!

Every time I do a detox and cleansing program there, I come home with a notebook full of ideas for my business! The idea and complete curriculum for The Supergirl’s Moneycure online course came to me there!

Have a resourceful day!

Anja

About Anja Schuetz

Anja Schuetz is a Personal Coach for Thirty-Something women, and a Customer Service consultant to small businesses. She currently teaches women how to become more resourceful with money in her online course The Supergirl’s Moneycure (registration is still open til October 4). Follow Anja on Facebook at http://facebook.com/virtualanja

 


How To Make It Rain Money

Coach Anja Schuetz shares her experience and knowledge in today’s guest post:

Money in dollar sign falling from sky in dark night

How To Make It Rain Money

by Anja Schuetz

I grew up in communism where religion and any kind of belief system were suppressed and discouraged.

After the wall came down and I grew up and got to travel the world, I was able to look at different cultures, beliefs, traditions and superstitions from the outside, with curiosity and respect, and without any judgment.

I noticed that beliefs come from either conditioning (upbringing) or choice. Either someone “told us a story” or we’ve been telling a story to ourselves.

I saw how beliefs could be inspiring and comforting, or limiting and guilt instilling.

When I realized I had a choice, I decided to go for inspiring and comforting! I started to believe in a friendly universe; a universe that wants to partner up and co-create with me and help me reach my full potential. All I have to do is show up like I mean it!

As soon as I started to really commit to what I wanted, the universe started doing its part, too: it opened my eyes to opportunities I didn’t see before and I “magically” met the right people who helped me move forward – either through important information or contacts.

Since then, I question my own limiting beliefs and choose better ones all the time, in order to create more magic in my life:

  • “You can’t teach at a university if you never went to university yourself!” Says who? Watch me!
  • “You can’t start a business in a financial crisis!” Oh yeah? Let’s see if that’s true!
  • “Walking under a ladder brings bad luck!” Who ever made THAT up? I say, “It’s raining money on me when I walk under a ladder!” And I will seek out ladders to walk under! And it usually does rain money on me a few days later, because I choose to believe it and I show my commitment by confidently walking under them and imagining the feeling of catching thousands of Euro notes flying around me!

Beliefs are stories that we (or someone else) made up – not always based on real evidence. Some people may have real and solid evidence for their beliefs, but we can’t simply copy and paste their beliefs on us. What’s real for them may not apply to us. That’s why – if we feel stuck in a certain area of our life – we need to question our beliefs! We need to really look at what evidence has shown up in our life. And if we notice there isn’t any real evidence and those beliefs are not serving us any longer, we need to make up better ones! It’s as simple as that!

I know… simple doesn’t mean easy! It can be a big deal to let go of a conditioning we’ve been brought up with and lived by for our whole life! Beliefs can be super sticky – whether it’s harmless little superstitions or big, essential philosophies that have become part of our identity (and even that is only a belief).

But – as with everything – it just takes practice. Start with the little superstitions and practice letting go of them, or even better – turn them around! Use them for something good!

Are you really circling around ladders because you have solid evidence that walking under them brings bad luck? Have you verified that myth or did you just subscribe to it without questioning and allowed it to become a habit? What if you decided it brings good luck instead?

Do you really believe breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck? Do you believe saying Happy Birthday a day too early brings bad luck? Do you believe missing that one bowling pin brings seven years of bad sex??

My guess is you don’t really believe in all of that. My guess however is also, that when it happens to you or to someone else, you say something like, “Uh-oh! Seven years of bad luck!” And you might not even mean it, but words are powerful. Even if you don’t wholeheartedly believe in them, repeating them re-affirms those statements and registers them somewhere in the depths of your subconscious, and you never know in what ways they might be holding you back.

It’s time to re-frame and reaffirm positive, inspiring beliefs instead!

Next time you’ll see a black cat crossing the street – what will you choose to believe it means? It could mean that good news is around the corner for you! And if the cat walks in the opposite direction, how will that be even better for you?

Your beliefs are all yours! Make them fun and inspiring and have them serve you and others!

About Anja Schuetz

Anja Schuetz is a Personal Coach for Thirty-Something women, and a Customer Service consultant. Her 5-week online community course “The Supergirl’s Moneycure” starts on June 8 and will offer a mix of money magic, math and manifestation! It will also strengthen your “receiving muscles”. Get a pre-chapter here: http://anjaschuetz.net/moneycure and follow Anja on http://facebook.com/virtualanja


12 Days of Coaching Resources – Day 3 1

Day 3 of our 12 Days of Coaching resources is:

Playing Cards For Happy Managers & Happier Employees

Today’s coaching resource is designed to assist team leaders and managers in business.

The resource is a set of playing cards with a difference. At first glance you will see that the 52 cards have the traditional clubs, spades, hearts and diamonds. Each card also contains coaching style questions following a specific theme, depending upon the suite of that card, all important in people management.

Each set consists of 52 cards, a Joker and two explanatory cards. They are currently available in English, German and Dutch, and further languages are available on request.

The design of this resource means that you have lots of flexibility about how you can use them to create enthusiastic, high-performing and engaged teams. Just some of the ways that you could use these cards:

bullet point  Pick a random card to act as a catalyst in a meeting when energy and inspiration is low

bullet point   New managers can use the cards to identify areas to strengthen and take action accordingly.

bullet point   Generate discussion points in team meetings with each member randomly selecting a card – allow the team to learn from each other and their experiences.

bullet point   A fun game in a training environment allowing enlightening discussions in a gentle manner

If you are reading this blog and have got this far through this post I suspect I don’t need to tell you the benefits of such coaching style questions or the positive impact that enthusiastic, high performing and energised teams can have for a business. To find out more about these cards or even get your own pack(s) visit www.selfcoachingcards.eu

Missed Day 2? You can read that here

 


Loving Communication: A Coach’s View 1

In today’s guest post coach Anja Schuetz shares her expertise and thoughts on loving communication.

Loving Communication: A Coach’s View

by Anja Schuetz

The Dutch TV aired a re-run of an Oprah episode the other day, where Iyanla Vanzant returns to the show after 11 years. Oprah and her had parted ways 11 years ago after a “betrayal” and this was the first time they saw each other again. As viewers we became witness to a conversation in which they may or may not make up.

I loved how Iyanla set the tone by starting the conversation with a sincere, heartfelt apology:

Oprah 1

“I love you. I have always loved you and had nothing but positive regard for you. And I am now so sorry. I am aware of how my behavior and my choices could have appeared to you and been experienced by you as betrayal. Please forgive me. Please! That was not my intention. Ever.”

Notice how she takes Oprah’s hands and keeps eye contact as she apologizes. Even though the conversation gets a little heated later on – this strong acknowledgment from both sides in the very beginning set the right intention for both parties and allowed them to keep coming back to a common ground – compassionately and even humorous at times.

It is evident that both party’s intention is to understand each other’s behaviors, reasonings and intentions during that conflict eleven years ago and then MOVE ON from there, while re-newing their relationship.

It is fascinating to watch their language, which doesn’t contain any blame or negative energy. Rather than “But you said…!” they phrase their statements like this “What I heard you saying/What I thought you were saying, is…” Can you hear the difference? It says, ”I’m not holding you responsible for how I feld about what I heard.” As opposed to “You made me feel bad!” It creates an open space. It allows the sender of the message to see how their words arrived on the other side. It bypasses their ego and wins over the desire to be right.

You never told me you liked me…

We all live in our own reality. We all judge situations by the way we see them; by the way we see the world. However how we see the world is colored by how we see ourselves. And how we see ourselves is coloured by our past experiences and the beliefs and rules we have made up for ourselves.

This becomes so very clear in the second part of the following small clip, where Iyanla says, “You never told me you liked me!” and Oprah is flabbergasted how Iyanla could have possibly missed how much she liked her (through the actions and behavior she showed to Iyanla).

Oprah 2

Oprah and Iyanla Vanzant’s Misunderstanding

While this is clear evidence of Oprah and Iyanla speaking different love languages it becomes also clear that Iyanla wouldn’t have “heard” it no matter what language Oprah had spoken. Because she didn’t feel she deserved it. Because according to her own made-up rules, she felt she hadn’t worked hard enough for this yet.

The fame and the opportunities came too early in her perception. That’s why she couldn’t allow herself to receive. Watch how important it is to her to be heard by Oprah, who at first really doesn’t get it, because she doesn’t live by the same limiting rules.

We never know what’s going on in the other person. We never have the full story. We never truly know their feelings and fears, which might have influenced their behavior. Yet we constantly guess and then take our guesses for the truth.

 

Focus on intention!

Every behavior follows a positive intention. We make decisions and behave according to what makes sense to us at the time. However this doesn’t always make sense to other people.

If someone behaves strangely in our eyes, most of us make up a story that fits our image of the world, as to why they are behaving that way. Rather than entering a clarifying conversation, we label them “stupid” and we might even read their minds and tell other people “He thinks he is the king of the world!!” We constantly interpret behaviors and attach meanings to them that make sense to us.

Rather than judging people’s behavior, let’s try and focus on their intention instead. The only way to find out the other person’s intention is to ask them. Open a dialogue and ask, “What was your intention, when you did that?”

Can you hear the difference to “Why did you do that??”

The word “why?” forces the other person into defensive mode and asks for justification of past behavior. It’s a very loaded question and can come across in itself as a judgment. Just imagine someone saying it to you, including the hidden second part of the question, “Why did you do that, you [adjective] [noun]??” 🙂

“What was your intention?” is pretty much the same question, however it sounds a lot less loaded and it’s constructive. It keeps you both looking forward; it keeps you focused on a solution, not on blame and as you agree that the intention was good, you only need to find a better method (=behavior) together on how to follow through on that positive intention.

There are always two goals in any situation: One is to achieve a certain outcome, the other is to maintain our relationships with the people involved.

This is the whole meaning of the quote “Nobody can win an argument.”

As important as it is to focus on our own intentions to achieve our goals in life, as important it is to focus on other people’s intentions before we judge them.

Or better yet… INSTEAD of judging them.

About the Author/Further Resources

Anja Schuetz is a Recognition Professional and Coach. By day she works with managers to use more loving communication in the workplace and by night she coaches women through uncertainty to confidence.

She is also the author of the People Management Coaching Cards at www.selfcoachingcards.eu.

Find out more about Anja at www.anjaschuetz.net or connect with her on Facebook.com/virtualanja or Twitter @virtualanja.