We talk about putting out fires in our day-to-day business; but what about when your job description really does include fire suppression techniques and practical application? Here are ten lessons I learned from my first business endeavor, as co-owner (with my late husband) of a fire performance troupe. To be clear; I had no ... Read More
Carole Bennett
When Is It Time To Take On a New Project?
It’s in the nature of most entrepreneurs to be creative and imaginative, to seize on new ideas and possibilities and bring them to reality. However, it’s also possible to have so many ideas and projects going at one time that none of them get to reach optimum momentum. Here’s a checklist of things to consider before jumping into ... Read More
5 Factors to Consider For a Website That Grows With Your Business
You’ve decided to make the big leap into starting your own business. Congratulations! I’m sure you’re reading up on all the things that a smart business founder does; business plans, financial structure, marketing, the works. One critical factor that touches on many of these areas is your web presence; branding, customer interaction, ... Read More
5 Ways to Be Fit for Success at Any Age
Every year at this time, there’s an upsurge in holiday commercials for “getting fit in the New Year.” The funny thing is, they really don’t show people who look like they “need” to get fit. In scene after scene, we see young, fit, active people in dance classes, on treadmills, doing yoga and generally looking happy and healthy ... Read More
Accepting Success – It’s OK to be a Winner
As I'm writing this, I'm steadily crossing things off my todo list. I've had two referrals today, requesting quotes for various services. Business is good; but I find myself fighting a sense of guilt at saying that in this economy, knowing how many companies (and people) are struggling to make ends meet. I've noticed this feeling ... Read More