Planning for your business’s future is just good common sense. In order for your business to survive in today’s market, you need to be constantly thinking of ways to improve, compete and evolve.
The One Thing Most Entrepreneurs Overlook for a Successful Business
SCENARIO 1 You’re getting ready to leave work at the end of a long and busy week. As you look around you’re reminded of all the things that you didn’t … Read more
How to Recharge When You’re In-Charge
How to Recharge When You’re In-Charge The first quarter of 2018 has been and gone. Have you accomplished everything you set out to do? Are you where you thought you … Read more
The Blueprint to Serious Business Growth
The dream of a business owner is to have a successful business that has grown from its grass roots to something that is both impressive and profitable, but not every … Read more
What to Do When Your Business is Heading to Crash
What to Do When Your Business is Heading to Crash Have you ever been in a situation as a business owner, where you felt like things seemed out of control … Read more
How to Make the First Draw on Your New Build Without Any Headaches
How to Make the First Draw on Your New Build Without Any Headaches You’re a developer who’s just acquired the perfect infill lot in Calgary with the intent on building … Read more
3 Rock-Solid Principles to Stay Efficient and Happy
It’s 7:00 pm on a Friday night and I am just sitting down with my family to push my creative boundaries with another Paint Nite adventure. Tonight we are painting … Read more
The Millennial Business Model
One third of the work force today in North America is made up of millennials and they are changing business as we know it. Why? Because their focus is on … Read more
8 Road Signs to Watch For
Do you remember what it was like when you were studying to take your driver’s license? Your 16-year-old senses were heightened and you couldn’t help but stress-sweat as you paid … Read more
How Driving Your Business is Like Driving Your Car
If your business was a car, what kind of car would it be? Imagine yourself behind the wheel, driving to your ultimate destination.
Are you driving a sleek sports car with custom ordered leather seats and all the bells and whistles?
What about a full length pickup with extended cab and hemi engine for maximum torque and power?
Imagine enjoying the scenery as you drive down the road with your favourite music playing in the background and that perfect coffee in hand. You fly through the traffic light and can’t quite recall whether it was green or red!
You’ve been there, right? Tell me I’m not alone; that I’m not the only one who goes on autopilot when I least expect it. You’re halfway to work and not quite sure how you got there as the distractions of the day ahead of you have taken over.
Driving your business is like driving your car.
You go to work every day, sometimes with great intentions of making a big impact and then real life sets in with constant interruptions and unexpected challenges. And before you know it, you find yourself at the end of the day not quite sure of what you have really accomplished. Your “to do” list hasn’t gotten any smaller and everything on it seems to be a priority.