Getting Through Your To-Do List



You have many things to finish, but nothing seems to get done actually. You prepare multiple to-do lists and you feel like adding more tasks to the list rather than checking off. So does this mean lack of time management or something else? Well, 89% of the people don't finish their daily tasks of the to-do list.

There are some simple strategies you can follow to make your list manageable and to get more done. You need to decide what's going to drive your business forward! Julie Miller-Davis shares her "3 D's" and how getting through your to-do list doesn't have to be a stressful thing! Watch the video to know more!

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How to Grow a Team That Can Lead Itself



Create a thriving team that leads itself and ensures the ongoing growth and sustainability of your foundation and makes a difference for those you're dedicated to serving.
- Discover the 3 habits of extraordinary teams
- Learn how to be an exceptional leader
- 7 behaviors of teams that run themselves
Read the blog "How to Grow a Team That Can Lead Itself" as Dawn Andrews, CEO of Free Range Thinking, Entertainment Business Strategist, shares effective ways to lead your team. 
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4 Reasons Why Having A Community Is Important



It can feel isolating as an entrepreneur and business owner. While we are seemingly more connected than ever thanks to social media, our focus has become increasingly targeted towards increasing the number of connections we have as opposed to the quality of the connections we make. Couple that with the intense pressures of running a business around the clock, staying up to date with industry trends, networking and so much more, it can feel like you are burning out all alone. This is where belonging to a community comes in.

Community is more than just the physical area that you might reside in, or where your business is located. Community is the joining of like-minded individuals who can provide a system of support and a sense of belonging. Joining a community is vital to not only our business lives but our personal ones as well.

Communities can provide sanctuary in a way that our personal relationships might not be able too. Read on as we give "4 Reasons Why Having A Community Is Important" to your business success.

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Living a Healthier Lifestyle



It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to build a successful business. You have to be willing to push yourself harder to limits. There are a lot of downsides to living this lifestyle and many women entrepreneurs tend to overlook the importance of health.

The demanding schedule of a women business owner never has a break, which negatively impacts the health.

In this video, Dr. Susan Lovelle speaks about premiere wellness and the changes you can make for a healthier lifestyle and a longer life! Learn more!

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Gifted Wisdom for Non-Profits



Discipline, teamwork and determination are the keys for non profit organization that want to work for the good but achieve greatness as well. A non profit must assemble the right team first in order to advance. The team must acknowledge the mission's realities and make sure that nothing deters it from making significant strides toward success.

One of the most important things you have to remember is that your nonprofit is a business. If you run it like a business, with measured impact, you can take it from a small organization to one that’s making a big difference in your community.

If you run a non-profit business, you'll really benefit from this insightful training with Laura Gisborne. Watch more here!

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Building Relationships at Entrepreneur Networking Events is an Attitude



Being successful at entrepreneur networking events requires more than just a smile and a great database. It is a state of mind — an attitude.

Earlier a powerful business was described by fancy titles and corner offices, large staffs and fat expense accounts.  But the rules have changed.

Today, powerful has been replaced by influential.  Influential people are defined by their ability to make things happen and get things done.  How do they do this?  They build solid relationship networks based on four key elements. First of all, they strategically seek out people and look for ways to establish an introduction. What may look like a coincidental meeting to the rest of the world is part of an intentional effort of navigating through the networking process, which is to converse, connect, collaborate and create.

Each of these elements requires relationships skills. Read the article "Building Relationships at Entrepreneur Networking Events is an Attitude" to look for opportunities to connect and collaborate.

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Listen to Your Heart


The language of heart is silent. It is universal in its message but its not universal in its expression. This language at its highest and best connects us to one another and to God as well. 
Your Heart has a Language that your mind simply doesn't understand. 
You need to take a deeper look to listen to your heart.
Watch the video here to know how! 
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The Most Valuable People in Your Network Do Not Do What You Do

There is a natural gravitational pull in networking. You walk into a room and look for the people who do what you do. Fellow coaches find ea...