I challenge you to spend a moment right now just thinking about how you would like your business to be. How you would like your experience of business and work to be.

How many days do you want to be working?
How much time do you want to spend on work?
And when you are working, what do you want to spend your time doing?

Spend some time focusing on you – reflecting on your beliefs and attitudes.

Start with your vision.

What is your vision for your business?

Ultimately, you want to set up your business so that you’re living life on your terms, don’t you?

If that means that you really only want to work 4 days a week, 3 or 4 hours a day, then it’s important to start with that. That’s not going to happen by default. It’s not going to happen by accident.  Establish this as your first and foremost intention.

My guess is that you don’t want to spend your time answering customer service emails or sending people a download link for the e-book that they just ordered, or doing bookkeeping or accounting.

You probably want to spend more of your time working with clients, conversing with clients, and sharing your core skills with clients. Or you want to be working on the things that excite you and will grow your business.

Personally, I think about spending my time while I’m working doing just the things that I’m best at. Creating products, leading teleseminars, leading master
classes, coming up with new marketing ideas. These are the things that I most enjoy. And pretty much that’s it’s. That’s all I want to spend my time doing.

The more time you spend immersed in that final image of how you want your business to be, the faster you’re going to bring it into reality.

Do not underestimate the value of spending time envisioning your end result.

When you think about your desired end result, try as much as you possibly can to conjure up what it’s going to feel like for you. It’s the feelings that actually magnetize your vision coming into reality faster.

Don’t mistake this for daydreaming, and all the negative connotations that go along with that. By all means, do start to dream about what’s possible. But when you really envision your business, with a concrete plan and actions, the possible dream turns into a promising reality.

Bernadette Doyle is a small business marketing expert. Get more tips and advice at http://www.clientmagnets.com

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Reaching Your Vision

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