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What's Your Business Heart Rate?

Guest post by: Sherri Garrity

Article Overview: Creating and building a business requires a lot of passion and heart. And just like your own health, the vitality of your business depends on you spending enough time in your target zone.

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What's Your Business Heart Rate?

We all understand the premise of building our cardiovascular health by keeping our heart pumping at a certain level over a certain period of time frequently enough to strengthen it. Have you ever thought about your business from this perspective?

You’ve perhaps spent a lot of time dreaming about your vision, wondering how to create a business that’s filled with passion and ideally focused on service that you are committed to. Many of us start businesses exactly for this reason – because we want a sense of meaning as well as a means to be financially rewarded for the work we feel called to do.

There are many ways to make money in business. If you’re reading this, I suspect you’re interested in more than a money-making enterprise. You’re looking for a blend of contribution, service, doing work you love and developing relationships with clients that you adore.

When you achieve this, it’s wonderful! When you don’t, and you desire it, it’s painful. You may be making money, but it feels like it’s costing you. It can feel like a job. If you’re not making enough money, it’s even worse. You might be thinking about going back to a job! And that makes you feel sick.

I’ve had clients on both sides of this spectrum, and I can tell you that marketing and business strategy are critical foundations that you need. But what matters as much as that, when you are in a solo or small service-based business, is making sure you are taking care of you and your business. Your business is a living, breathing extension of you. It needs proper care and maintenance to keep on pumping, and it requires a lot of heart as well. So spend time regularly getting your business heart rate up into the target zone.

What does this mean? You know you’re in your zone when:

Now, I’m not saying that your business plan should be based on wishing and imagining, although I do believe that is vitally important as a starting point. There are fundamentals you need to put in place that are required for any business. If you are a believer of the Law of Attraction, you know that what must accompany it is the Law of Action. What I’m suggesting is that if you want a heart-centered, service-based business that fulfills you and makes money, you need to spend time in your target zone.

If you’re not there yet, approach it as you would any exercise program. Aim to spend a little bit of time on it every day, and build from there. Don’t expect to get there overnight! Enjoy your commitment to yourself, your clients, and your business and honor it. Those short but intense glimpses of “the zone” will be enough to keep you coming back for more.

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Sherri Garrity is the Chief Corporate Fugitive and creator of the Five Keys Success SystemTM for ex-corporate employees and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to break free from the confines of their corporate experience and unlock their business potential for greater personal freedom and prosperity. To find out more visit http://thecorporatefugitive.com

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