My Dad Had A Stroke
What’s On My Mind I got the call from my mom Sunday. She had just dropped dad off at the […]
What’s On My Mind I got the call from my mom Sunday. She had just dropped dad off at the […]
Mo asks Dorie Clark: How can we hold ourselves accountable, hack our own habits, and keep doing what we know
Here we are. The last video of our special series on what you can do to keep pushing your business development and developing client relationships during the pandemic. We’ve covered mindsets, strategies, and accountability. The last thing I want to discuss is how we connect with people, how we build bridges with them, when all we can do with them is either a call, a text, an email, or a video chat. For this video, I want to give you three practical ways for you to stay connected virtually and pushing your strategies forward.
Have you ever thought what kind of mindset you should have as you go into business development? How do you keep yourself on task, focused on building the clients and relationships in front of you, while looking beyond to be ready for the next opportunity? In this two part mini-series, we’re going to discuss the best mindset to have as you engage in business development.
Focus. It’s one of those all important necessities for doing almost anything. But how do you keep it? In this video, I’m going to share with you three phrases you can use to not only maintain focus on what you are doing in the moment, but also to focus on what you will be doing in the future to achieve your goals.
In any business, it can be easy to center your goals on things that are somewhat in your control, but also by things that you can’t control. Things like growth goals or quotas can be met or missed, even if you were doing everything you could, simply because they weren’t in your control. In this video, I’m going to share with you some tips I’ve seen great BD leaders use to focus on only the things they CAN control, and avoiding what they can’t.
Business development can be a difficult endeavor. Often, a lot of things don’t work out the way that we expect them to. But dealing with those differing expectations, and changing your own, is an essential part of being happier with the work that you’re doing. In this video, I’ll share with you the key things that you should consider when changing your expectations around business development.
A lot of people love to read. Personally, I love to read articles and books designed to help me improve myself and my business practices. Over the years, a lot of people have shared with me that they don’t take as much away from articles and books they’ve read, or they find themselves not applying their new knowledge in a meaningful way or a way that brings about real change. In this video, I’ll share three simple steps you can use to turn your reading into meaningful change in your life.
Change is a fact of life. We see change everywhere, from your daily life at home to your work and job. Dealing with change, however, can often be difficult. We can freeze up and be unsure of what to do next. So in this video, we share some helpful tips on how to keep you from freezing up and keep you moving forward.
When working in business development, there can be significant lags in the time between engaging a prospect and selling them a product. Because of this, staying motivated and focused can be difficult. In this video, we discuss how you can stay motivated and focused by tracking the leading, rather than lagging, indicators.