As I listened to my client, who we will call Jane, struggling
again with all the reasons why she couldn't find the time to
focus on the steps to generate more revenue, it dawned on me.
Obviously somebody, somewhere in her industry has done this
well. So I asked Jane, "Who is already successful in making good
money in your industry?" She rattled off a couple of names.
Then I asked, "What are they doing that works?"
Well, they aren't a writer at all; they are just a good business
person. They have a staff of people who do all the writing, they
have clients coming in droves, etc, etc.
"STOP! Back up." I said.
"Did you just say that the key to their success is that they
aren't focused on being an excellent writer but they are focused
on being an excellent business owner?"
Wow. This is good stuff. Want to know why? Because I know that
hundreds of thousands of really good (coaches, consultants,
authors, service professionals, whatever you do fits here) don't
make good money because they don't focus on the business - they
focus on being the best at what they do.
Furthermore, they make decisions as a (coach, consultant, author,
service professional - you get the picture) who isn't making
good money and feels desperate!
Luckily, I understand this situation first hand. I spent two
years being an under-utilized, well-trained coach who was
committed to being the best in my field. Problem was, I didn't
have any money and I wasn't very happy. Please don't
misunderstand me - it is really important to be good at what you
do. I take great pride in being a highly educated and trained
coach and it is important. But it isn't the key to making a good
living.
I realized somewhere in my second year of struggle and overwhelm
that successful people with time and money freedom have a
million-dollar business owner mindset - whether they have
already created their millions or not!
So if this is your situation, what should you do?
Start thinking like a six (or seven, or eight) figure business
owner right now. To see what that might look like, let's take a
look at Jane's situation again.
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When I dug into who was successful in her industry making a
million dollars in revenue each year, here is what we found out.
1. They make decisions based on how it will help them grow the
business vs. if you will be able to get more than 4 hours sleep
(return on investment.)
2. They have a team of qualified writers who complete the work
in a timely manner (leverage other people's time.)
3. They have a well-oiled marketing machine that drives people
in the door (marketing systems.)
4. They know that outsourcing means "good enough" instead of
perfect and charge accordingly (focus on packaging.)
5. They invest in long-term strategies that position them for
growth vs. short term cash flow fixes (strategic thinking and
foundation building.)
What I have learned from coaching hundreds of people is that
when we build a business around what we love to do it can be very
hard to shift gears into what makes good financial sense for the
business.
The bottom line is: if we don't have a financially sound
business, we can't do what we love anyway. The more money you have,
the more "good work" you can do in the world.
Copyright © 2006, Melanie Benson Strick
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