Tracey Lawton


3 Systems to Set Up When You Don’t Know Where to Start

In today’s guest post Online Business Development Strategist Tracey Lawton shares 3 systems to support you in your business so that you can focus on doing what you love – coaching.

3 Systems to Set Up When You Don’t Know Where to Start

by Tracey Lawton

"3 Systems to Set Up When You Don't Know Where to Start" by Tracey Lawton

Recently I held a laser consulting call with a client, and she basically came on the phone and said to me,

“Tracey, I’m surrounded by paper. I don’t even know where to start to get organized.”

Sound familiar?

I know for many of you this is a big issue. And “just not knowing where to start” when it comes to running your business is a major source of overwhelm in itself.

You started your business because you had a passion to coach/serve people… you didn’t start it because you wanted to organize your paper piles! And yet, this is the reality. If your business is going to succeed, and you’re going to do the work that you love to do, you have to create systems to support you in your business so that you can focus on doing what you love.

It’s a bit of a Catch-22. But with a bit of guidance and support, you can easily create the right systems to grow your business.

So, I’m sure you want to know what I shared with my client?

Here are my top three systems to get you started if you don’t know where to start:

System #1: Create Client Files

For every client that you’re currently working with, create their own individual file. These can be simple plain manila folders, or you can use something much more pretty and eye-catching. I personally love brightly colored files as they brighten up my office. Each of my private clients has their own, brightly-colored folder.

Once you’ve created your individual client files, store them alphabetically in a file draw or plastic file crate. Then only take them out when you need to work with that client, and put them back once done.

This is a very simple and easy way to get those papers off your desk and into a more organized system. And keeping it simple by alphabetizing your client files really does work.

System #2: Create Content Binders

Another issue this particular client had was where to store all the content she created for live workshops, teleclasses, programs etc. At the moment they were all on her desk and she couldn’t find anything.

I too have a ton of content from the various teleclasses, webinars, and virtual workshops that I’ve held over the years. And as I’m a visual person and don’t enjoy working directly from a PC screen, I tend to print out a lot of stuff. So I shared with her how I store my content papers.

I simply have a 3-inch ring binder and use divider tabs to separate out the various workshops and teleclasses. So for my free teleclasses that I regularly hold, I have a 3-inch ring binder (blue) called Teleclasses. For my virtual workshops that I run through the School for Online Business Success I have another 3-inch ring binder (orange) called SOBS Workshops. And for my Your Systems For Success program, I have an “official” binder that I store all of that program’s content in.

By utilizing different colored ring binders I can quickly grab the one that I need.

This sounds simple, I know… but it works! And simplicity is the key to success.

System #3: Tracking Your Articles

This particular client also wanted to know how to keep track of all of her articles that she’d written and published in her newsletter or online. Again, I shared with her how I keep my articles organized.

All of my articles are stored in plain text format in a folder on my PC called Articles. Then I have a master spreadsheet that tracks:

  • When I last used the article in my newsletter
  • Where I’ve published the article online, and when
  • When I added it to my blog
  • When I promoted it on social media

I have a complete overview of all of my articles, and where they’re being published, all in one place. Again, a very simple way to track and organize my content.

As you can see from the above, keeping it simple is how I organize my business. Business owners tend to over-think things and make it more complicated than it really is.

Honestly, the simpler you can make managing your business, the faster it will grow!

About Tracey Lawton

Online Business Development Strategist, Tracey Lawton, teaches life coaches, business coaches, and virtual assistants how to become more organized, streamlined, and automated so that they don’t constantly bottleneck projects and processes. Having the right systems in place leads to consistent revenues, more clients, and less stress and overwhelm. Find out if you have the right systems in place for your business with the free quiz, “Is Your Business Set Up To Fail?” at http://bizsuccessquiz.com

 

 

 

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It’s About Progress, Not Perfection 1

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"It's About Progress, Not Perfection" A guest post  by Tracey Lawton

It’s About Progress, Not Perfection

by Tracey Lawton

“Strive for progress, not perfection!” That’s a quote I’ve heard several times over the past couple of weeks, and I think it’s a brilliant summary of what we, as business owners, need to do. (I really don’t know who said this, by the way.)

We get so caught up in a lot of the hype that’s out there, and judge our success against what other’s are doing, rather than what we are doing ourselves. And as a result we become overwhelmed with so much to do; frustrated that we’re not achieving the same results as everyone else (so-and-so’s just had a $10k month, why can’t I do the same??); and just plain exhausted by the busyness of each and every day.

However, if we were to just take a pause… breathe… and focus on our own progress and what we’re doing each day to take our businesses forward, a lot of the problems currently being experienced would simple fade away.

For example:

How many people have you shared your business with this week? It could be through an in-person networking event; a one-on-one conversation with a potential client; hosting your own teleclass, or being a guest on someone elses’; or some other way that you’ve connected with people.

Jot down all that you’ve done this week to share your business… that’s progress.

What marketing activities have you done this week? Building regular marketing activities into your business, however small, will see your subscriber base grow week after week. Have you posted to your blog? Updated social media? Shared an article with your clients/colleagues? All of these small, quick marketing activities, when done regularly, lead to more subscribers.

I’ll give you a little sneak peek into my marketing activities… I have a weekly Monday Marketing appointment with myself that happens every Monday morning from 12-1pm Eastern. This is when I update my blog, schedule social media posts, record my podcast audio etc. It happens every week… it’s on my calendar!

What project have you moved forward with this week? We all have projects that we’re diligently working on behind-the-scenes. Some of them are huge projects that are ongoing over several weeks (such as a new program launch), and others are much smaller and can be accomplished quickly.

Jot down those projects that you’ve taken action on this week, however small and imperfect that action has been. You’re still making progress.

Next time you’re in overwhelm mode, just take a minute to acknowledge the progress that you’re making in your business… and don’t worry about it being perfect. If you waited for everything to be perfect, there never would be a right time!

Apply This To Your Business:

1. Write down the above quote on a post-it note or card, and keep it visible on your desk.

2. Refer to it during those moments of overwhelm, and acknowledge that you are making progress, even on days when it doesn’t feel like it!

(c) 2013 Tracey Lawton

About the author

Tracey LawtonOnline Business Development Strategist, Tracey Lawton, teaches life coaches, business coaches, and virtual assistants how to become more organized, streamlined, and automated so that they don’t constantly bottleneck projects and processes. Having the right systems in place leads to consistent revenues, more clients, and less stress and overwhelm. Find out if you have the right systems in place for your business with the free quiz, “Is Your Business Set Up To Fail?” at http://bizsuccessquiz.com

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