Goal Setting

Mastering A Million

I read somewhere recently that the majority of women business owners earn less than $30,000 per year and that very few take their business to the $1 million revenue mark. These statistics make me nuts. If you know me, you know I am REALLY passionate about women succeeding in their businesses and the fact that I like to put my goals out there. So here it goes: I plan to break into that small percentage of $1M women-owned businesses. And, I think that just saying this – publicly – is going to help me get there; now I'm accountable to you ;).

Thankful

I swore I would not do anything "official business" today, but one thing I've learned is that when inspiration hits, it's a good idea to jump on it! 

Nearly 4 years ago I put "fitness" in my bullseye, which for me meant getting off my ass and getting in shape, no more excuses. My youngest was 4 at the time and I could only milk the 10 lb 10 oz baby excuse (really!) for so long.

Put Your Goals in the Bulls-eye

In 2008, when Key Marketing was just a year old, I helped the Women’s Business Forum plan and run the 2nd annual IDEAS Expo. We were fortunate to have Lynn Doyle as our keynote speaker, and I have been eager to tell this story – to Lynn and to anyone that might benefit from it – since it has been life-changing for me. Initially I took it to heart for my personal goals, and now three years later, Lynn’s advice is having a direct impact on my business success.

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