Let Go !
Many of us have difficulty letting things go – whether those “things” are relationships, possessions, or emotions. We even hold on to stuff that we know, deep inside, is not serving us well anymore.
Are you holding onto any resentment, anger, or guilt toward another? Know that even if these thoughts aren’t foremost in your mind, they persist in the form of an energy drain.
The good news is, there is peace i n release. Think about how much energy you expend on draining emotions and what you could do with that energy, if released. This month , identify something within that is not serving you, and let it go. Once you do, take advantage of the remaining energy and do something productive and/or fun.
The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Improving Customer Retention
Customer retention is essential to the long-term viability and success of all entrepreneurs and small business owners. After all, today’s fickle customer has plenty of options and with the constant threat posed by larger, better financed competitors, entrepreneurs need every tool at their disposal to stay front and center in the eyes of customers. What can entrepreneurs do to ensure their future growth is built on repeatable business from clients who are not only loyal, but who consider them their primary vendor? Surprisingly, there are a couple of simple approaches that all small business owners and entrepreneurs can adopt. In fact, being smaller really does have its advantages. Knowing these advantages will help your company become that vendor of choice and always give you the right of last refusal with respect to your customers’ business.