
Do most of your work days run smoothly? Do you feel you are lucky in business? Either your business is happily thriving in this economy or you’re excited to reinvent your business because of it. You must be following your intuition.
Intuition has been defined as a knowing. Other people describe it as a gut instinct or a sense they get. Business owners operating from their intuition notice that their productivity is up, their stress down and that their dreams are coming true.
Here Are Some Other Signs You ARE Operating Your Business Using Your Intuition:
If you find yourself…
- Focusing on company GOALS, not on solving the latest problems.
- Having very few days when you are AFRAID of the future.
- WORKING less and profiting more.
- Having projects FLOW easily.
- Being EXCITED that things constantly change.
- Making no SACRIFICES and demanding none.
- Attracting easy and REWARDING customers.
- Having no CONFLICT with employees, customers or vendors.
- Taking the negative and making it POSITIVE.
- Making DECISIONS effortlessly.
- Curious, not concerned, about what your COMPETITORS are doing.
- ENERGIZED and enthusiastic.
- BELIEVING in yourself and your employees.
- Using your INTUITION daily.
If you can identify with most of these points you’re well on your way. It’s quite evident you are experiencing the many benefits of using your intuition in your business. Keep fine tuning your ability to trust your intuition and nothing will be impossible.
To read more about operating a business using your intuition see the Quizzes, Articles, & Audio in the About Jobs, Careers and Running a Business section on the website or contact Vickie directly at 480-838-9866.
Are you one of those business owners who do everything the hard way? Maybe your bottom line is decreasing but you are reluctant to change.
Our intuition can be defined as a gut instinct, a sense or a knowing. Intuition can fix any business problem, eliminate stress and difficult situations, increase productivity, give us the ability to achieve our dreams and most of all, make the process enjoyable.
Here Are Some Other Signs You Are NOT Operating Your Business Using Your Intuition:
If you find yourself…
- Spending your day solving one PROBLEM after another.
- Having trouble collecting on PAST DUE accounts.
- Getting CONFUSED from information overload.
- Often asking OPINIONS of others.
- DISAPPOINTED when you don’t get the results you wanted.
- Tolerating DIFFICULT customers.
- Worrying about what your COMPETITORS are doing.
- Making SACRIFICES to reap the rewards later.
- Having several OBSTACLES to overcome.
- Wanting to BLAME someone or something for what’s happening.
- Using GUILT to motivate employees or yourself.
- AFRAID of making the wrong decision.
- Having to TALK yourself into something.
- Becoming DEFENSIVE about your decisions.
- ENVIOUS of other business owners.
- Spending your day trying to PLEASE clients, employees and vendors.
- Letting little situations IRRITATE you.
- Tired and tough to get MOTIVATED.
- CORRECTING a lot of mistakes.
- Constantly making COMPARISONS.
- Wondering what your INTUITION even is, much less how to use it.
If you identify with some of these points, know that there is an easier, more successful way to operate your business if you choose to tap into it. Using your intuition in your business can free you from the unnecessary struggle and give you the knowledge that nothing is impossible.
To read more about operating a business using your intuition see the Quizzes, Articles, & Audio in the About Jobs, Careers and Running a Business section on the website or contact Vickie directly.
We’ve all heard about meditation as a way to stay in the moment. But we can learn to be present in any situation, any time of the day, anywhere with anyone without meditating. An easy opportunity to practice being mindful of the present moment is through travel.
Here’s How to Stay in the Moment When you Travel…
- To be in the present moment the most important thing you can do is release thinking you KNOW what’s going to happen on the trip, when it’s going to happen, how your traveling companions are going to act and how you’re going to react when something does happen.
- The next important thing to stay in the moment is to avoid putting too much emphasis on being happy in the FUTURE – when I get there, when I see that, I’ll be happy.
- Traveling puts you at an advantage of staying in the moment. Why? Because if you were to put yourself on AUTOMATIC PILOT, like we often do when we’re home and passing familiar landmarks, you’ll get lost. So by the mere fact that you are on an adventure makes it more likely that you’ll relish the moment.
- Remembering to add in breathing room to the travel schedule, giving yourself time to relax and enjoy the moment. Don’t jam the SCHEDULE so tight that if anything takes longer you add stress.
- Focusing on things not related to the trip (problems, difficult relationships, to-do-list) can distract you from staying in the moment. We’ll call it a WANDERING MIND. I don’t do any work at all, not even checking e-mails or voice mails. It all can wait.
- Pay attention and soak up what is in the present. Each moment as you travel, be AWARE of what you see, sounds you hear, the people and creatures around you and how you feel.
- When all else fails, stay in the moment when traveling by playing a game of APPRECIATION.
You might ask why? Because if you can stay in the moment you will have an unbelievable trip, something you have never experienced before.
To read more, visit the article Everything you Want to Know About “Being in the Moment” or contact Vickie directly at 480-838-9866.
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