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How To Grow Your Business and Thrive in Tough Times
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| Guest post by: Milly Sonneman |
Article Overview: "How's business?" What's the right answer for presenting your business and brand when the economy is still unpredictable, clients appear frozen, and no one is knocking at your door? Discover the power of 'never give up' to open new ideas and innovations to grow your business and thrive in tough times.
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How To Grow Your Business and Thrive in Tough Times
"How's business?"
What's the right answer for presenting your business and
brand when the economy is still unpredictable, clients appear frozen, and no
one is knocking at your door?
In daily life as well as formal presentations, I am
constantly asked for how to survive tough times. I try to be helpful, realistic
and straightforward.
In good times and in bad, I advocate for telling the truth.
I don't mean you have to drown clients and prospects with
glum tales of woe. No way. Instead, I mean tell the truth about your passion,
your stick-to-itiveness.
This morning, at coffee I ran into a fellow entrepreneur.
She nodded when I told her that in this downtime I'd turned my life around.
I've built an all virtual online training system that I never would have had
time to do if I'd continued my road warrior training schedule of the last 2
decades.
Instead of commiserating, she shared the same perspective.
"Never give up! And I mean never." she told me. "My dad used to
run a chicken farm. He was up before dawn to check on the chickens, gather
eggs. Then, he raced over to other parts of the farm to make sure the sheep,
cows and other animals were doing fine."
"He used to tell me he couldn't give up for the
animals' sake. But really, it's true for all of us."
And I agree wholeheartedly. Never give up.
Always look for what a down turn is bringing as an
opportunity. In the light of less client work, you have time to write articles,
write a book, make videos, and do the creative work you've been postponing for
'sometime.'
And when the economy regains momentum, you'll be rarin' to
go with new trainings, new skills and a more robust offer.
In presentations, it's the same thing. You may find that you
need to break from the things that worked in the past. Instead of doing the
same-old thing, you look around and invest in learning.
Down turns in work are ideal moments to build your skills.
Invest heavily in learning new technology, new tricks and new ways to
communicate.
And if you're looking for true reward, share your knowledge.
Share your skills of what works best with younger folks. They'll appreciate
your insights and you can feel the rewards of mentoring another passionate
entrepreneur.
At the same time, remember that learning is a two-way
street. While you're sharing the school of hard knocks tricks, they'll turn you
on to new ways to present information. Online Video. Screen captures. Whiteboard drawings.
In a short amount of time, you'll find that you can raise
your own standards and add in new skills to how you present your business to
clients and prospects.
As my great aunt used to say, "If you get lemons...make
lemonade."
When you apply yourself to all the opportunities that are
available right now, you'll find that today is a great day. For learning,
presenting, and growing your business.
Get exceptional results in even in a recession, by investing
in learning new presentation skills. You can grow your business by telling
simple, easy-to-understand stories.
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website Selling More With Whiteboard Displays 4Step Visual Storytelling How to Build a Story that Connects Why The Tomato How To Win With Storytelling 6 Quick Tips For Your Business Presentations Get Ready Get Started With Presentation Skills Training |
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