Coaching Quote of the Day 7th June 2015
“There’s a way to do it better – find it.”
(Thomas A. Edison)
“There’s a way to do it better – find it.”
(Thomas A. Edison)
“One of the strongest characteristics of genius is the power of lighting its own fire.”
(John W. Foster)
In this weeks guest post Adele Michal shares some of her experience and knowledge gained from working with women entrepreneurs.
Do you ever wonder why so many mission-driven entrepreneurs find getting really clear on what they offer and how to talk about it to prospective clients so difficult?
FEAR plagues many women entrepreneurs who want to make a difference. Fear has many faces. I’ll talk about several of them here in the next few weeks.
Naming fears and clearing them out of your system is the BEST WAY for you to get clear on what services you offer in your business so that you develop ease enrolling your ideal clients.
Let’s talk about one fear that may be affecting you and your business without your knowing it so that you can address and change it.
If you are like most women in business, you fear:
Many men do not have this fear and in fact, are quite confident that they can do things they’ve never done before or been trained to do.
In contrast, many very capable women resist trying something new and instead seek another certification or more training so they are sure to be able to handle what might come up.
As you can imagine, fear of doing “it” wrong keeps many service-based entrepreneurs from getting clear on exactly what they offer, how it benefits their clients, and how valuable it is.
Many of us were raised to be “good girls” and want to please the people who are important to us. Caring about others is what we do as women, but in business we can carry it too far.
Ask yourself where in your business and offerings you are trying to please someone besides yourself.
(** See my note below)
Behind all of these actions is a fear of not pleasing someone who matters to you. Ask yourself:
Who is that person?
What would s/he say if you tried something new or bold?
How would s/he respond if you did something wrong?
As you come up with your answers to these questions, imagine a different response than fear.
Could you laugh at yourself for thinking that anyone would really want less than the best for you?
Can you release some of the fear by breathing it out and give yourself some freedom to move forward another step?
How about giving yourself a Free Pass from Perfection for the next 30 days? Intend to do it wrong. Let yourself learn. You can perfect it later and the world will not fall apart.
It is critical to you and your business that you name, face, and disable your fear of Doing It Wrong. If you’re not clearly sharing your work and gifts with the people you are meant to help, they cannot get the benefit of working with you. And that is a shame.
Life and business are messy. There’s no such thing as perfection. Doing is better than perfect. We’ll all survive if you don’t get it right this time. Next time you’ll know how to make it better.
I invite you to disengage from your Fear of Doing It Wrong this month. Please let me know how it goes for you. You may be surprised at how much you like the freedom to learn by doing.
** When you’re first starting your practice or service business, it’s good to do a few no cost or low-cost sessions to get experience and clarity about who you like to work with. It’s also sometimes appropriate to do a trade with someone whose work you really value and want. And it’s surely good to give pro-bono work to someone who can’t afford your fees at this time.
But if you are not charging, not charging enough, or doing a lot of trades, you are sabotaging your business, not giving your clients an opportunity to invest in themselves, and telling yourself subconsciously that what you do is not valuable.
This is a dangerous trend and does not serve you or your clients. Look at what you are afraid of and summon up the courage to face it. I promise it will be rewarding.
Adele Michal helps entrepreneurs and small business owners help more people and make more money by teaching them how to sell authentically instead fearing sales.
Adele is the creator of Peak State Selling™ Process. She works with individual clients and leads training courses on Selling Without Fear™. She focuses her work on helping her clients enhance their performance in authentic selling by using simple mind/body practices that create confidence, certainty, and charisma in every situation.
To receive Adele’s Free Gift, End Your Money Worries: 3 Simple Steps to Stop Squashing Your Income & Start Making More Money! go to www.womenmakemoremoney.com/gift
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“Ideals are like the stars: we never reach them, but like the mariners of the sea, we chart our course by them.”
(Carl Schurz)
Each Thursday I share the most RT’d quote(s) from the blogs twitter account over the previous week. Last week the most RT’d tweet was:
“”Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it doesn’t get you anywhere.”
(Author Unknown)
Tweeted on 25th May
The next highest amount of RT’s was a tie between the following quotes:
“When I hear somebody sigh, ‘Life is hard,’ I am always tempted to ask, ‘Compared to what?'”
(Sydney Harris)
Tweeted on 25th May
“It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.”
(Walt Disney)
Tweeted on 27th May
and
“A gold medal is a nice thing – but if you’re not enough without it, you’ll never be enough with it.”
(From the film “Cool Runnings”)
Tweeted 29th May
Many thanks to everyone who shared the quotes above and the other quotes from last week. I know that there are various aspects that can influence if a quote attracts your attention – if you saw the tweet, personal style, if it speaks to something happening in your life at that moment etc.
(For those of you as geeky as I am and wondering what tool I’m using to measure individual RT’s this week I’ve been playing with www.twitonomy.com)
“A leader is someone who helps improve the lives of other people or improve the system they live under.”
(Sam Houston)
“He who sleeps in continual noise is wakened by silence.”
(William Dean Howells)
This week’s TED Talk clip is from an independent TEDx event:
Rethinking Business With The Power of G.L.U.E. | Stan Phelps | TEDxDouglasville
Clip length: 17 mins 06 secs
Prefer to watch on TED.com? In that case you’ll need to click here.