Archives: June 2009

How Large is YOUR Joy Container?

I just had to share today’s message with you from my friend, mastermind partner and a Joyful Business Guide owner, Thea Sheldon.  We are so connected…I’ve been thinking over the weekend about how much joy do I actually ALLOW in…how about you….? Here’s a beautiful touchpoint visualization to help you connect to and expand your Joy Container…

From Thea…a masterful, visionary coach,

"The deeper that sorrow carves into your being the more joy it can contain. Is not the cup that holds your wine the very cup that was burned in the potter's oven?"

- Kahlil Gibran

How large is your joy container?

In what ways do you let joy be who you are? .

Breathing deeply--acknowledge the deep caverns of sorrow within you; observe your sorrow without being drawn into it and express gratitude for each time sorrow has inhabited your soul; Breathing again, let go of sorrow and begin to see the shape of the container that holds your joy; notice its size and marvel at its elasticity and flexibility; feel your joy container being filled, expanding and overflowing into your whole life; allow the bubbles of joy to rise in you like the effervescence in a glass of fine champagne; Carry that effervescence with you as you move fluidly through the activities of your week...

En-JOY!

Laura

The Seven Gifts You Get From Having Systems in Your Small Business

Part 2 of 2

Welcome back! And now for the rest of our list of seven gifts you’ll receive when you systemize your small business:

4. Systems Allow You Time for Reflection. This is a hurdle for many of my coaching clients at first – but once they realize the benefits, they find that starting each day with a morning reflection time helps them get really focused. They can clear the clutter and the “mind chatter,” and really connect to spirit and their inspiration. They get clear on what’s most important that day, and identify the three little steps they’ll take that day toward their vision for their business. Without this system in place, most of us just barrel into our day, heads down, and start tackling whatever comes up first – most of which won’t get you any closer to your goals and intentions.

5. Systems Let You Learn and Grow. I always say that expansion is a law of nature. You simply aren’t designed to stay in one place, never changing. And as a small business owner, you accept that change is a constant. You’re always striving to learn new things and stay on that leading edge – but you just don’t have time to do it if systems aren’t in place. But when you do, look out – you’ll find new learning opportunities everywhere you look. And you won’t feel guilty when you take advantage of them, because you’ll have the peace of mind that everything is getting done.

6. Systems Create More Fun! One of the biggest reasons you may have started your business was to have more time with your family and friends, and more time for you. When you have systems in place that help to automate some of the mundane tasks that need doing on a regular basis, you have the satisfaction of knowing that things are being handled without your direct involvement. You can then open yourself up to the joy of being a small business owner – and you can take that Tuesday afternoon off to take your son and his buddies to the movies (I did recently!). Not only that, but you can enjoy it and have some fun.

7. And Finally, the Biggest Gift of All: Your Positive Energy! When it comes right down to it, your business success depends mightily on your energy. You can have all the rest of the puzzle pieces in place – your purpose, your marketing, your products and services, your spirituality – but if your energy is getting drained by all the little everyday tasks that take you away from your “great” work, your business just won’t thrive. Systems help to ensure this won’t happen!

Is it time to find ways to systemize part of your business? Can you think of the tasks you do all the time that might be better performed by someone else? How many hours per day are you spending on those tasks? What would you do with an extra 15 hours per week? What could you accomplish?

En-JOY!

Laura

If you would like to use this article in your newsletter or blog please feel free to do as long as you include our credit information: Written by Laura Howard West, Center for Joyful Business, http:/www.joyfulbusiness.com I would also appreciate it if you'd send us a copy for our media files. ©Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.

Laura West is an award-winning online entrepreneur and president of The Center for Joyful Business. If you are ready to shift your marketing and mindset for more success with joy and ease, get your free report: Business Attraction Success Kit

Gratitude Adjustment from a Joyful Business Guide owner!

I love to feature successes and stories from Joyful Business Guide owners.  Karen Hughes, Certified Image Professional and Style Coach recently invited me to speak for the Atlanta Chapter of the Association of Image Consultants.

She also shared with me this great tip...

I was listening to an “old” call of yours on my walk and it was talking about the Gratitude Journal.  One of the ladies on the call talked about being ‘stuck’ and wanted a suggestion how to get into gratitude.  I wanted to share something with you that helped me last summer.

I just went through the alphabet A-Z and wrote down positive words that each letter could stand for.  It helps to put you in a more grateful mood even if you are not in a grateful spirit and may open the door for a gratitude adjustment.

Thanks Karen!  I love the inspiration!

En-JOY!
Laura

Your True Intuitive Potential - Are You Living Your Purpose?

Did you know you might be only harnessing 25% of your Intuitive capabilities?

If so these are signs...

You have dreams that don’t come to fruition.
You sabotage your ability to be prosperous.
You make friends with people who are not aligned with who you are.

Find out more at: http://www.joyfulleadership.com/pii/piipage01.html

Please join us for a free teleclass led by my LPE, Life Partner Extraordinaire, Marc West.  I do believe that to really succeed as an entrepreneur you need more than great marketing ideas and one of those key ingredients is being able to tap into your intuition for decisions, ideas, divine downloads and trusting in your path. 

Marc is truly an Intuitive and is passionate about helping the rest of us deepen our access to our intuition and be able to tap into it with ease and confidence.

I hope you’ll sign up for this teleclass and join us for a wondrous journey!

With training you too can tap into being the abundance steward of
your business. Find out more at: http://www.joyfulleadership.com/pii/piipage01.html

En-JOY!

Laura

The Seven Gifts You Get From Having Systems in Your Small Business

Part 1 of 2

“I’m a solo entrepreneur,” you say. “Why would I set up systems that might squelch the creative energy in my small business?” After all, you started your business because you wanted freedom, right?

This is a great question, and I hear it all the time from my coaching clients. I’m so glad you asked!

The truth is that while you may have left a more corporate environment with dreams of doing things your own way (having flexibility and freedom), there are some very good reasons for putting systems in place. In fact, I can name at least seven gifts you’ll receive when you systemize your small business:

1. Systems = Freedom - When I was first starting out, I, too, wanted to do things differently and so I resisted any sort of system whatsoever. For example, I would write my ezine only when I felt I had something to say, which felt at first like I was really doing it with integrity. But I found that I never quite wrote the ezine frequently enough to gain momentum, and it was hard to grow my list.

Once I put that system into place, I discovered that it actually made it easier for me to write and create. As a result, inspirational ideas struck me more frequently. I realized I actually had more to say – putting me even more into integrity with my readers. Even better, I learned that having a system in place gave me the freedom to grow and enjoy my business – rather than spending my energy worrying about whether I was going to get an ezine written!

2. Systems Grow Your Capacity - So You Can Grow Your Business. As a small business owner, you’ll find that you quickly hit a point where you can only do so much. (Perhaps you’ve already hit and passed that point!) There are only a certain number of hours in the day, and as a joyful business owner you certainly don’t want to sacrifice time with family and friends (and yourself). Putting systems into place will help you get more done in less time. In fact, it will give you the confidence in yourself you need to handle more clients, a really big opportunity or the results of a bigger program launch.

3. Systems Give You Creative Time - Building creative time into your day is an invaluable practice. As a small business owner, you need that time for inventing new ways of serving your clients better, new products and new marketing methods. And if you’re running at full capacity because you haven’t put systems into place, you’ll never get to that new idea that’s been rattling around in your head. You’ll never design that new program or write that free report for your website. Putting systems to work for you gives your schedule the breathing room it needs for a little creative time.

More “Gifts of Systems” coming…

En-JOY!

Laura

If you would like to use this article in your newsletter or blog please feel free to do as long as you include our credit information: Written by Laura Howard West, Center for Joyful Business, http:/www.joyfulbusiness.com I would also appreciate it if you'd send us a copy for our media files. ©Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.

Laura West is an award-winning online entrepreneur and president of The Center for Joyful Business. If you are ready to shift your marketing and mindset for more success with joy and ease, get your free report: Business Attraction Success Kit

Creative Reflection Time - Joyful Business Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqHvUZQ1eiA

Hello!

Here is another video I am SO excited to share with you!

Today's video is about creating space and reflective time in your business daily for connecting to your vision and inspired actions.

En-Joy!

Laura

Money Marketing and Spirituality The 7 Lessons Small Business Owners Need to Learn

Have you ever wondered why one of your business programs takes off like wildfire, while another one falls flat? Why some partnerships flourish, and others fizzle? How do you get yourself and your small business aligned and "in the flow"?

The answers lie in the connections between money, marketing and spirituality. Following are the seven lessons I've identified in my own journey as a passion-based small business owner and coach - that I'm now pleased to share with you:

1. Know that money, marketing and spirituality all follow each other. I think of these three key areas as moving, flowing, constantly changing "balls of energy." It's almost like they each have their own circulating vortexes of energy. The key is to get them moving and flowing in the same direction - this is the "sweet spot" you're aiming for. When they're not in alignment, your energy is constricted, and you feel bottlenecked.

With spirituality, I'm talking about owning your own joy - knowing what your joy is, and how you uniquely bring it to the world. When you're aligned on that level, that's when you can get that marketing energetic ball rolling - you can authentically share your spirit with the world in a public way that's packaged and branded perfectly for you. This authentic and joy-based marketing strategy is powerfully enrolling.

When it comes to the money energy ball, this is an area that seems to trip up a lot of small business owners, especially women. When we're in a business that's very passion-oriented, we're excited to help our clients transform their lives or businesses. But your money energy will get constricted - until you claim the money, feel confident in charging for the transformation you provide or the value you create in bettering someone's life. And then you want to allow the money to come in.

2. Your spirit and your small business speak to you - but are you listening? Stop and create time in your day to listen. You can do this by journaling, meditating, getting away from your computer for a mind-clearing walk - anything that allows you to think about your business from a broader perspective. What are your clients saying that they're not really saying? What needs are unspoken? What is your business telling you about your product or service offerings?

To do your most effective listening, I strongly encourage you to use a coach or mastermind group -- sometimes you're too close to it, it's too personal. Plus, the reasons behind your energy constriction aren't always what you think they are! Having outside perspectives and people to ask you tough questions are invaluable in getting to the root of it.

3. Everything you do in your passion-based small business involves a spiritual exchange of energies. There are things on the visible level - like your emails, meeting a client for lunch, writing your newsletter, all of your marketing and communications. With each of these, you're exchanging ideas, inspiration and especially energy, because your energy is attached to everything you do. The same goes for the invisible level - where even if somebody can't see you, they can feel your vibration and intention through your written word (such as through your website or a newsletter).

Believe me, you'll know when your message and marketing are powerfully aligned with your confidence - because everything just gets easier. The barriers seem to collapse in front of you, because you're spiritually aligned with your purpose, your marketing is clear, and you're open to the abundance. Now let it flow!

4. It's a law of nature: we are here to expand. Just as nature is always changing and evolving as the seasons pass - and we ourselves are changing as our cells replenish themselves - so it goes with your business. This is especially true for entrepreneurs -- you're always at the leading edge of expansion, putting yourself out there for the world to see.

When one of my coaching clients feels that something isn't working, I ask them to notice how they shifted to this new leading edge, and look at it again. It could be that your natural expansion needs to happen in one of these three key areas (money, marketing or spirituality). If you can identify it and clear it up, you'll have that crystal clear, clean energy - and your clients will respond to that.

5. Be aware of the abundance around you. Tap into your gratitude on a daily basis, make a list of the signs of abundance and prosperity you see - because they are everywhere. This practice of always looking for evidence of our abundant world actually feeds your energy, helps you find that alignment.

Again, I highly recommend using a coach or mastermind group for this. As I look back over the last couple of years, I've seen how these resources have played a huge role in my success. They are the proverbial "mirror" you need to hold up to your life and your business, so you can see things for what they really are.

6. Dare to connect to that "knowing place" inside of you. I believe that everyone has a place that absolutely knows what you're here to do in this world, that knows when you're in the right place, going in the right direction. You have to dare to show up and say, "Yes, I know. I'm tired of my own story of saying I don't deserve it. Yes, I do know." Listen to your body. Your body talks to you. When you are in your joy, which is being on purpose, your body sends you signals: tingling, giggling, smiling, feeling your heart open, a tug in your solar plexus to move forward or holding your posture taller, are all examples. Slow down and listen to your body talk. Then, you can bring your brilliance forth into the world, to make it a better place by serving your clients well.

7. The universe likes focus & flow. In my experience, I've seen how everything just seems to come easier when there is a good balance between the masculine "focus" and the more feminine "flow." (In fact, this is reflected in my company name, "Joyful Business": joyful represents flow, and business stands for the focus we need.) When I first started out, I was really more about the joy - but what I found was that there is a place for persistence, focus, discipline and systems. Systems actually allow you to express your joy more often, with more abandon!

I recommend that you look for the one client, one program, one marketing strategy and focus, focus, focus on it - get that one thing up and going and work on making it really successful. The flow that comes from that focus will actually lead to more success!

Are your marketing, money and spirituality aligned, and moving in the same direction? What will you do today to tune in and listen to your business, and to your spirit within? What does today's gratitude list look like for you?

En-JOY!

Laura

If you would like to use this article in your newsletter or blog please feel free to do as long as you include our credit information: Written by Laura Howard West, Center for Joyful Business, http:/www.joyfulbusiness.com I would also appreciate it if you'd send us a copy for our media files. ©Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.

Laura West is an award-winning online entrepreneur and president of The Center for Joyful Business. If you are ready to shift your marketing and mindset for more success with joy and ease, get your free report: Business Attraction Success Kit

Does Your Money Sign Say “Do Not Disturb”?

You’re set and ready to grow your small business: you’ve packaged your product and service offerings, your marketing strategies are rolling out, and you’re excited about the transformation you’re going to help your clients achieve.

And yet, you feel stuck. The money isn’t coming fast enough. You don’t even want to admit this, because “it’s not about the money” – so you hesitate to acknowledge how frustrated you really are. What in the world is wrong here?

It’s possible that your “money sign” – or the money vibration you’re putting out in the world – might be saying “Do Not Disturb.”

I compare this to being in a hotel room. You say, “I’m starving!” and order room service – but then you put out your “Do Not Disturb” sign. No wonder the things you want – the right clients, satisfying work, and yes, MONEY – aren’t rolling in the door!

You’re caught in the “yes but no.”

Money is an area that challenges many small business owners, especially women. You may feel that it’s wrong to mention money, as if it’s taboo. You might avoid talking about how much you make, perhaps you hide purchases or even lie to yourself about how much you’ve spent.

Somehow, you’ve forgotten the most important money principle:

Receiving money is a signal that you are being of service to the world.

In fact, receiving more money is a signal that you are being of more service! I often remind my coaching clients that whether you are reaching more people or charging more for your services, receiving money is another type of energetic exchange demonstrating that you are sharing your gifts in the world. Any mindset that has you believe that receiving money is wrong, bad or you are being too big… only holds you small and has you keep your gifts to yourself. Remember that the world works on the idea of creative expansion. Open up and allow in the flow!

Is it possible you’ve hung a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door of your small business? What areas of your business may be sending these signals to potential clients? Is it easy to work with you? Are you excited about what you offer, but hesitate to charge enough to support a growing and sustainable business? What do your customers ask for that you don’t currently offer? Where is your courage to package your passion. 

En-JOY!

Laura

If you would like to use this article in your newsletter or blog please feel free to do as long as you include our credit information: Written by Laura Howard West, Center for Joyful Business, http:/www.joyfulbusiness.com I would also appreciate it if you'd send us a copy for our media files. ©Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.

Laura West is an award-winning online entrepreneur and president of The Center for Joyful Business. If you are ready to shift your marketing and mindset for more success with joy and ease, get your free report: Business Attraction Success Kit

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Laura Howard West is a certified professional coach, writer, speaker and the President and Chief Creative Officer of The Center for Joyful Business. She is the creator of The Joyful Business Guide™, a business attraction system blending law of attraction principles with smart business designed for solo-entrepreneurs and business owners.

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