Expand Your Business Beyond Business As Usual By: Bill Ringle
Tuesday afternoon, I got off the phone with a client and started thinking about my workout that night at the gym. On Tuesdays the instructor takes us through a particularly grueling circuit of squats, crunches, barbell lifts, mountain climbers, and deliberately difficult push-ups. Within 15 minutes, sweat is pouring off the backs and faces of a dozen athletes, and thats with a five to six minute warm- up jog. Its one of the hardest things I do all week. Sometimes I cannot finish every exercise set. Why do I put myself in that kind of situation regularly? Two reasons, really. First, I know its good for me to push my limits. Second, I know I wont push myself that far without some accountability and some company doing it. Being a good tennis player is something I really enjoy, and I know that I cant get to the level of performance I desire just by playing the game. Ive got to strengthen my body off the court to build that extra capacity for when I need it on the court. Being adept at business is very similar. You cant get better at business just by doing your work every day. You need to make time for reflection. You need to spend time building extra capacity, by focusing on business systems and staff development. You need to think bigger and further into the future. If youre like me or any of the many business owners and entrepreneurs Ive worked with and known over the years, you can make two safe bets. You dont push yourself as hard on your own and you dont do it on your own the same way that you would with some outside assistance. When we work out together to make your business stronger, youll see the gains and feel the benefits -- and the sounds youll hear are laughter and ah-has! You know that feeling of instant connection you get when someone you just met mentions that hes a fan of one of your favorite musicians or athletes? I automatically get that feeling when I encounter someone who thinks in big terms. Heres one of those cases: a marketing executive was spoofing Wal-Mart at the National Advertisers Conference through a commercial that showed Wal-Mart becoming so large that they merged with the U.S. Government. The closing line of the commercial was, Were not just the lowest prices in the country, we are the country. OK, thats fine. Polite applause. Smiles. Saw it coming. The next speaker on the platform just happened to be Stephen Quinn, senior vp for marketing at Wal-Mart. In a very good-natured way, he thanked the previous speaker for her remarks and assures the audience that Wal-Mart has no intention of taking over the US. Then he fake-coughed and said, China, with a grin. Big applause! High fives for thinking big. It would make Jerry Seinfeld say, I wish I had said that. When I coach or consult with entrepreneurs, I celebrate their gains and achievements. Its a vital but fun part of my job. Hey, its great that you got a new client so quickly using the new marketing system we developed! Way to go on negotiating that project deal! I know that were capable of so much more, when the timing is right, so I plant a seed of an idea that points to an even higher level.
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Entrepreneurs can find more resources to build their business at: www.mybusinessgym.com Bill Ringle works with business leaders from high tech and professional service entrepreneurs in the Greater Philadelphia region and shares the strategies and tools for accelerating growth through my Business Gym with business leaders from across the United States and in 15 different countries.
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