Posts Tagged ‘motivation’

Past Clients are Your Future Profits

Friday, March 20th, 2009

No matter what business you’re in, there are certain things you need to do in order to be successful.  The first thing on that list is staying in contact with your past clients.

Surely, you’ve heard the phrase, out of sight, out of mind.  That rings all too true when it comes to being a success in business.  Just seeing a client one time usually isn’t enough.  Statistics say that it often takes seven times to be in front of a prospect before they become a customer.  Once they do become a customer the real work begins.  If you forget about your clients, your clients will forget about you.  However, most people are surprised when they go to renew a contract or sell something new, that the past client is now doing business with someone else. 

Stay in touch with your past clients.  One thing and one thing for certain, if you’re not talking to your past clients someone else is. 

The people you’re selling to are relationships.  Like all relationships they need attention.  How many times have you been disappointed to have lost a new sale to an old customer because you didn’t stay in touch?  Maybe you don’t know because you have never made contact with a past client before.  You already have a relationship, they’ve purchased from you before.  If you don’t stay in touch with your past clients you are missing many opportunities.

There is at least one reason every month to stay in touch with past clients.  For example:

January- New Years and Martin Luther King Day
February- Valentine’s Day and President’s Day
March- St. Patrick’s Day, Daylight Savings begins
April- First day of spring, Easter, Passover
May- Memorial Day and Mother’s Day
June- Father’s Day and the first day of summer
July- Independence Day
August- End of summer, back to school
September- Labor Day, first day of autumn
October- Halloween and Columbus Day
November- Daylight Savings Ends and Thanksgiving
December- Christmas, Hanukah, First day of winter

Every month you have at least one reason to drop a note in the mail or send an email to say hello to your past clients.  Remember, history repeats itself, so it may as well be on your terms.

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5 Steps to Effective Time Management

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Have you ever thought about how people are created equal? Did you know that there is one way and one way only that we are all exactly the same? That way is time. It doesn’t matter how much money you have, or what school you went to, or where you were raised… you only get 24 hours in a day.  That’s 86,400 seconds in each 24-hour period. 

The way to be most efficient and effective with your time and get the most out of your 24 hours is to follow these five simple steps.

Write. Everything you need or want to get done in a day, write it down.  You don’t have to overcomplicate this one.  Just get a simple legal pad of paper and write "Things To Do Monday" at the top. Then start your list. I do things to the ridiculous. 1. Wake up at 6 a.m. 2. Go to gym by 6:30. 3. E-mail Mike regarding marketing. 4. Call Mary about business cards. 5. Pick up dry cleaning. 6. Drop off bracelet at jeweler. 7. Buy stamps…etc. If you simply write down what needs to be done you will free up your mind and instantly be more focused and get more done.

Eliminate distractions. Distractions or interruptions are the primary cause for people to not be efficient and get what needs to be done, done. Here you have two options.  Option A - remove the distractor. If it’s the phone, turn it off.  If it’s e-mail, don’t even log into your account until your project is complete. If it’s television, don’t turn it on.  Option B. Remove yourself from the distractor.  If you work in an office where others are constantly being a distraction or interruptive, then you need to not be in that environment.  If possible work from home to complete a project.  Go to an available conference room or empty office and close the door.  If you are in a cubicle put up a sign that reads, Do NOT Disturb or Quiet time from 9-noon, no interruptions please.

Stay in the moment. Many times people do not use the present moment effectively because they are projecting in the future or dwelling on the past. The future is not here yet, so it is most efficient and effective to get the most you can out of this moment, right now.  By writing a things to do list you will be eliminating, or a least reducing stress and random thoughts. You will be more organized, together and know what you need to do and when you need to do it by.   If you are dwelling on the past, with all do respect you need to get over it and move on.  Here’s the thing, no matter how much you ponder and percolate on something that has already happened , it isn’t going to change what happened.  It is what it is.  Think about where you are now and what you can do in this present moment to make the best of any situation.

Set an alarm. If you need to get something done in a specific amount of time or if you need to dedicate minutes, hours, etc  to a project to complete it by the deadline, set an alarm. Use one on your computer, watch, cell phone, egg timer, or an actually alarm clock.  Until that alarm sounds, you stay focused and only work on that one project.  Allotting a specific amount of time will enable you to concentrate on just the matter at hand without concerning yourself with the clock or other things around you.

Have a reward. Nothing is better than having a little incentive when you are learning a new habit. The next time you are struggling with managing your time, give your self a reward.  Say when I have my entire things to do list complete every day for one week, I will give myself blank, as a treat.  Now you have a reason to stay focused, avoid distractions and get what needs done, done.

Those are the five basic steps for Time Management.  What are you waiting for??? Get to writing your things to do list today!

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Make Success Simple

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Successful people understand the difference between can’t and won’t.  There is a lot of power in words.  They can strengthen and empower us.  They can build an army or start a war.  Think about the words you use to describe yourself, and what you are capable of.  Do your words say victim or victor?

Think about the words can’t and won’t.  How often do you say I can’t when you really mean won’t?  Can’t means that you are physically not capable while won’t means that you are choosing not to. 

I can’t go up to a perfect stranger and introduce myself.  Yes you can. You are physically capable of walking up to someone, sticking out your hand and saying “Hi, I’m Sharmen Lane, what’s your name?”  Many will say, “I can’t do that.”  Yes you can.  You may have to dig deep and find the courage in you, but you are physically capable of it.

In business or your personal life the words you use can make a powerful statement.  I once had a woman in sales tell me she couldn’t walk in to potential client offices and ask them for business.  That’s when it dawned on me that there is a tremendous difference between can’t and won’t.  I responded to this woman with “You can’t. So you are telling me that you are not physically capable of walking to the door, sticking out your hand, grabbing the knob, turning it, pulling the door open and walking through the opening?’ Of course with resistance she replied with “Well, yes I can do THAT”.  That is the difference between can’t and won’t.

This isn’t to say it will be easy.  It may be difficult.  It may require some extreme mental discipline, or having a talk with yourself to make you do something you previously “couldn’t”.  I never said it was easy, and sometimes you will have to psych your self up and literally force yourself do it. But you can. As soon as you take responsibility and the empowering position you will be amazed at the things you can and will do.

The next time you hear yourself saying "I can’t…” stop for a moment and ask yourself, it is really that I can’t, that I’m physically not capable, or is it that I won’t?  If you determine that you could but you choose not too then it’s wont.  At that point you can choose to change your way of thinking, step up to the plate and do it!

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You’re closer than you think

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

By inspirational speaker, author and radio host, Sharmen Lane

 
Times are tough, or so the media would have us believe. I know with so much going wrong in so many places and in so many areas of everyone’s lives it is very easy to just hang up our hat and quit. I know things are difficult. I know jobs have been lost, finances have been strained and hope is dwindling. But I ask you, if you were riding your bike up a steep mountain and you thought you didn’t have much left and were close to tossing in the towel, if someone were to be riding down the hill and said “hang in there, you’re closer than you think,” would be able to muster up the strength to keep going?
 
Thomas Edison said “Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” I have spoken to a lot of people lately who are going through tough times and are finding it difficult if not impossible to stay on track and fight for what they want. I have been there and I am here to tell you, hang in there, you are closer than you think.
 
I have been working for three years to get a publisher to take my new book. I have been turned down by almost every literary agent and publisher on the planet. But I stayed my course and held strong in believing I could make it if I kept going. After more than three years, it happened. I finally got a book deal and I got it in one of the worst economies and troubled times in history. So I say ignore what anyone and everyone says about how times are going to get worse before they get better and all other negativity floating around today. Stay true to your goals and dreams and you will make it happen, but first you must believe. When you want to give up, just remember, “You are closer than you think.”
 
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Want to go from Average To Awesome?

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Are you looking for change in your life? Are you looking to go to the next level?  Are you stuck in a rut?  Do you have no idea what you want, or if you do know what you want, do you have no idea how to go about getting it?  If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need Average2Awesome Life coaching.  Go to Average2awesomelife.com to find out more.  Start now and create the life you want!

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Creating a Divine 09

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

By Success Expert and Inspirational Expert Sharmen Lane

Guest:Tony Mitchell and Michael Losier

This is new year and new times are to come. How would you like to create the year you want? Today we are going to show you how with our two experts. First is Tony Mitchell a Silva Method Expert who is going to tell us how to use the Silva Method to create the life you want. Then Michael Losier Best Selling Author of The Law of Attraction will share with us his tools to attract what we want and not what we don’t.

 
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Career Changers

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

 by Motivational Speaker and Success Expert Sharmen Lane

Guest: Patty De Dominic
Topic:  Career Changers
Episode description: More and more companies are cutting back and laying off. Google, Yahoo and the Big 3… Ford, Chrysler and GM places we never thought would have issues are having big issues. So now more than ever people are changing careers and our expert guest Patty DeDominic of DeDominic and Associates is going to give you the tools to make the best career change for you so you can have a new career and life you want.

 

 
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Q and A All The Way

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

by Motivational Speaker and Success Expert Sharmen Lane

Today we are going to answer some of the most commonly asked questions that have been asked y email or mail but have not been answered on the air.  We figured if one person is willing to write in about it, there are likely manymore of you that have the same question and just haven’t asked it for one reason or another.  So, sit back, relax and listen for the answer to your question.

 
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CPR~ Choices and Personal Responsibility

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

By Motivational Speaker and Success Expert Sharmen Lane

Today we are going to have a lesson in CPR.  Choices and Personal Responsibility.  I think this time of year is great for looking over the past year, evaluating it and determining what we like and dislike about who, what, and where we are and how our choices got us there.  The best way to make a change is to take personal responsibility for where we are and how we got there. If you change your choices, you change your life.

 
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Tough Times Create Tough People

Friday, December 19th, 2008

By Motivational Speaker and Success Expert Sharmen Lane

Guest:Ethan Ewing and Kim Kiyosaki

Topic:  Tough Times Create Tough People

Episode description:  Many are facing tough times with the stock market and economy being tumultuous and unpredictable. To help you through these times we are speaking with Ethan Ewing, President of Bills.com and Kim Kiyosaki author of Rich Woman and co-founder of The Rich Dad Company. Ethan is going to show you how to get out of debt and stay out of debt while Kim is going to share some financial advice on how to stay cash flow positive.
 

 

 
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