Tag Archives: #business

Freedom Is

18 Jan

Nuff said.
Stop working for. 49-52% of your wages, and most likely despising it.
Now that’s the definition of insanity if I ever heard it.
Figure out what you love, and Monetize it.
There is always a way if you are willing to go hard and never quit.
Immediate decisive action on this path will lead to fulfillment, and income. πŸ˜‰

Live Brolic!

Monday Motivation

18 Jan

A little Monday Motivation.
Call it BHAG, aka
Big
Hairy
Audacious
Goals

If it isn’t too big for where you’re at now it isn’t a goal.
Exceeding your own expectations should be your new normal.

My immediate goals and year long ones are ones I wasn’t sure I could accomplish. However, putting them on paper and sharing with my inner circle has galvanized my inner compass.

What is motivating you?
Have you written out your goals?
Do you have a specific, step by step plan to get there?
Let me know.
Like/comment if I motivate you.

Live Brolic!

No Excuses

17 Jan

Work
(that’s it, no lesson attached).
#LiveBrolic!

Good morning Entrepreneurs

17 Jan

Starting my Sunday waaaaaaaay early.
Already looking at my goal sheet and affirmations for 2016.
Ending and beginning my days and nights with it.
Add in some non-fiction reading, gym time, and some blogging – and I KNOW this year Will vastly eclipse the last 3!
Who’s on this journey with me?
Live Brolic!

Wal-Mart Makes Rare Retreat on Home Turf – WSJ

15 Jan

Even the big boys are feeling this economy change…./recession….

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Wal-Mart is closing hundreds of stores across the globe, including 154 in the U.S., a rare retreat for the retail behemoth on its home turf.

Source: Wal-Mart Makes Rare Retreat on Home Turf – WSJ

5 Small Changes in Retirement Planning That Get Big Results

10 Jan

These five suggestions will help supercharge your retirement planning efforts.

Source: 5 Small Changes in Retirement Planning That Get Big Results

 

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Lesson Learned- Work Harder!

2 Jan

So I tried a new barber today.

The lady I had cutting my hair switched locations.
Actually she closed her shop and rented a chair.

Then that place sent her elsewhere (did I just rhyme?)
Well, back to the facts.
I took a gamble and ended up with a master barber!
He not only took me right away saving time, but I didn’t need to see the guy who usually does my secondary cut!

Now- yes I’m particular- but my image is part of my branding, and it’s just how I like to look.
This guy was motivated, spoke two languages, and cut hair like a PRO.

What are the lessons here:
-the first barber, ran her business bad.
This led to her losing my wife and I as clients as we couldn’t find her easily.

-the first barber didn’t make sure we could reach her.

– the first barber didn’t make herself irreplaceable.
Wow. Ouch. Yes. I couldn’t keep her as she was all over. Lost my loyalty.

-the new barber was ready.
He saw me come in and met me at the door. So he got my money.

-the new barber did what I usually pay 2 people for – in less time! Nuff said.

-the new barber has 2 jobs.
Being a barber is his 2nd job.
Or should I say he does it after the day job?…
Regardless he met my expectations, and exceeded them.

The lesson here- it isn’t that you need to do double shifts.

The lesson here isn’t that more hours mean more money.

The lesson is you play to your strengths.

-the new barber – he cuts from 6pm to 12am-ish.
That means he is willing to corner the market on men who work day jobs!
He does this 6 days a week.

YOU do the math.

Integrity, It isn’t a Punchline

24 Dec

inΒ·tegΒ·riΒ·ty/inˈteΙ‘rΙ™dΔ“/
noun
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
the state of being whole and undivided.

Now a lot of people will tell you to be cutthroat, succeed by any means.

I call foul on the(that?) play!

Being a man of principles has done more for me in life than anything.
Lead by example in both your business and your personal life. Teammates and employees will follow you and this will lead to better work ethic, morale, customer service and an overall more successful corporate culture.

Honesty in business will be your calling card and if you are in sales- it will save you in times of lowered economics.

We tip higher for better service right?
So why not lead better and see just how far it takes you.
I guarantee the results will be quantifiable and tangible.

Live Brolic!

Integrity, It isn’t a Punchline

24 Dec

inΒ·tegΒ·riΒ·ty/inˈteΙ‘rΙ™dΔ“/
noun
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
the state of being whole and undivided.

Now a lot of people will tell you to be cutthroat, succeed by any means.

I call foul on the(that?) play!

Being a man of principles has done more for me in life than anything.
Lead by example in both your business and your personal life. Teammates and employees will follow you and this will lead to better work ethic, morale, customer service and an overall more successful corporate culture.

Honesty in business will be your calling card and if you are in sales- it will save you in times of lowered economics.

We tip higher for better service right?
So why not lead better and see just how far it takes you.
I guarantee the results will be quantifiable and tangible.

Live Brolic!

24 Dec

“An adversary invariably attacks on two occasions: 1. When they are ready. 2. When you are not.”

Be prepared.

Live Brolic!

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