Business Goals, Leveraging Strengths, Small Business Ariana Elsie McNally Business Goals, Leveraging Strengths, Small Business Ariana Elsie McNally

Signs you're not planning your week effectively...and what to do about it.

Have you experienced those times when you feel:

  • Consistently overwhelmed thinking: How am I going to get it all done?

  • You have too much to do but feel like you have so little time

  • You can’t focus on what needs to be done

  • Continuously checking your emails, for the next thing to do

These can all be signs of not implementing a few intentional and savvy strategies that can take you from wondering how to get it all done….to moving your biggest initiatives - and your business - forward.

If this is you or if you’ve dipped in an out of these phases, here’s what you can do about it.

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Business Goals, Small Business Ariana Elsie McNally Business Goals, Small Business Ariana Elsie McNally

This will help you for 2023…

One of the common topics that I notice come up from Founders and Owners is how to manage the multiple priorities they have.

There are so many hats we wear that we often have many similarly prioritized initiatives going on at the same time: from managing a newer member of your team, to pricing your services for next year to planning marketing initiatives. The list can be endless.

And they’re all important.

Sometimes, it feels impossible to chose what to focus on next because it IS nearly impossible. They all have to be done!

While everyone’s situation can be somewhat unique, what I do know is this: when we focus on the many, progress is slow; when we focus on the few, we speed up.

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Business Goals, Small Business Ariana Elsie McNally Business Goals, Small Business Ariana Elsie McNally

Growth is about less not more

When I was younger I loved to dance. (Well I still do, but I actually took lessons and performed in my youth). What I admired about professional dancers was their athleticism, their grace and their superb amounts of skill. The way they could capture an audience and tell a story through movement.

What I learned was in order to get to be so skilled and master their craft, they practiced all the time and often practiced the basics. Like a musician mastering and warming up with scales. It’s the foundational steps and method that help them to hone their craft. It’s focussing on the foundations of their craft that built the muscle memory and capacity that they have today. The ballet dancers always came back to their pliés.

When I hear and speak to business owners and founders today who want to grow their companies, some of them have all sorts of plans and initiatives. I always love hearing about their plans and vision. It’s inspiring. Until I hear about their method…

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