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Why having a full practice is BAD for business
martes, 03 abril 2018 / Published in Ideapreneur(TM), Personal Growth, Professional Development, Success

Why having a full practice is BAD for business…

So, let’s review. What does working ON your business look like?
  1. 60% FULL: Once you fill up your practice to about 60% you want to declare yourself FULL and have your customers be added to a waiting list. This means no more than 60% of your workday can be full of client engagements. If you work 8 hours a day that’s at most 4.5 hours each day.
  2. VISIBILITY PLAN: What are you doing to be seen on a daily basis? How can you consistently be in front of your target market?
  3. WORK ON YOUR BUSINESS PLAN: What does your business need to grow? What systems, programs, products can you create that will allow you to grow your business in a leveraged way. What does your business need in order to scale?
So, if scaling your business is what you ware working towards, then I have an invitation for you.
WHAT DOES WORKING ON MY BUSINESS LOOKS LIKE?
You will walk away with a customized answer for YOUR BUSINESS.
Will you join me? YES, I WILL!
I look forward to helping YOU & your business grow!

Have a great rest of your day,

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