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Do I REALLY need this? Not really, BUT it's the last one so it's a sign, right?
It’s the question every budding e-commerce site owner and entrepreneur has to ask themselves. As soon as an idea begins to form in their head, they start seeing pieces they aren’t sure how to build. So they have to do some soul searching and ask themselves, do they need a developer? Join host Cal Evans […] The post Do I REALLY need to hire a developer? appeared first on Geek 2 English Podcast.
Do I REALLY need to pay for podcast hosting? What about free hosts? Starting a podcast means you have to make a LOT of decisions. One decision many struggle with is how much they’re willing to pay for podcast hosting. Today I’m sharing my thoughts. Spoiler: DO think you should pay for your media hosting. And I DO remember what it was like to be starting out on a limited budget and trying to control ongoing expenses. As you listen, you'll discover a little about that, as well as WHY I think it’s important to pay for media hosting and the ONLY time I think it makes sense to go for free. Resources Mentioned Full Episode Notes: https://toptieraudio.com/96 Libsyn (the podcast media host I use) Blubrry (the podcast media host I considered) Leave a Voicemail Subscribe to 1,000 Podcasters @TopTierAudio Support the show Make sure you never miss an episode of 1,000 Podcasters. Subscribe for free to have each episode delivered right to your favorite podcast app as soon as it's available. https://1000Podcasters.com Want to set up a consultation? Facebook: https://m.me/TopTierAudio Email: bryan@toptieraudio.com
“Do I REALLY need to use a Client Agreement? Can’t I just pull a few paragraphs together and use the same document for every kind of client I have?” I get asked these questions often because many entrepreneurs or coaches feel uncomfortable using different written Client Agreements with different types of clients. Yet, by not doing it, they put their income and program content on the line. In this episode, you’ll learn about 3 types of clients and why you want to use a different type of Client Agreement when working with each of them to protect your income, your program content and your brand. In this episode, Lisa shares: 3 reasons to feel good about using Client Agreements Which kind of Client Agreement to use with 3 different types of clients - including why they differ and how each one protects you Use a Client Agreement with programs and services for your one-on-one clients Use a Client Agreement for Small Groups & Masterminds specifically designed for your Masterminds or small group programs Use a Client Agreement for a Combo Program when offering a program which includes group coursework AND 1-on-1 coaching Why Lisa aligns Client Agreements with the sacral chakra Resources:Easy Legal Steps - download the first book chapter free! Episode 2 - #1 Reason to Use Client Agreements Episode 18 - 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Copy Your Friend’s Legal Document Episode 72 - What Can Happen When You Create Your Own Legal Documents Episode 70 —3 Big Myths About Refunds Episode 57 - How to Protect Your Mastermind Episode 86 - How to Support Your Sacral Chakra with a Client Agreement Mentions: Russ Ruffino Carolin Soldo
It's the question we hear all the time! "Do I REALLY have to make phone calls?" In this episode, we'll tell you the answer (yes) and, more importantly, why!
A lot of my coaching clients ask me, “Do I REALLY need a website?” Social media accounts are great and also helpful for your business, but a website will change your life AND your business!
Do I Really Need a Business Plan? Let’s talk about it!Today’s episode answers the nagging question on the minds of biz owners everywhere, "Do I REALLY need a business plan?" Join me as I share the benefits of having a plan and how a business plan sets the tone for your business growth. To book a consultation, visit http://SOPHConsultingLLC.com! Be sure to follow host Shenica S. Nelson on Twitter @ShenicaSNelson. Be sure to follow Big Small Biz on all Social Media Platforms, IG, Twitter, and FB at Big Small Biz Show!
"Do I REALLY need to use Facebook ads to launch my online course? Now there's a loaded question! And it's one I want to address head on, with an answer that may surprise you. So listen in, and discover whether you really should - or shouldn't - be using Facebook ads! In this week's episode you'll discover: The two core reasons why you're asking this question, that you MUST address. Why hiring an ads manager might not be a smart move The key stages of business that determine when you should - and shouldn't - be running Facebook ads. Links mentioned: Join my Facebook community HERE Thanks for being here! To share your thoughts on the podcast: Leave a note in the comment section below. Or DM me on Messenger or Instagram Share this show on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. I read each one personally, and would love to give you a shout out on the show Subscribe on iTunes. Connect with me on Social Media Are you interested in learning more about Facebook Advertising? Visit me on the following channels: Facebook Group Facebook Instagram
Transcript: I talk a lot on this podcast about anger because it’s something that I’ve been working to manage in my own life. And today, I want to talk about the language of anger, and about learning to redefine and talk about anger in a different way. For those that struggle with anger, we often get stuck in a bad pattern of mismanaging how we deal with strong, negative emotions. Something comes up and kicks off your fight or flight instinct kicks up and you find reacting in a way that is way out of proportion to the situation. And the worst part is that we often feel so helpless like it’s a split second reaction to things that are happening around you. You often go from 0 to 60 in just a moments notice. Often, that response is left over programming from things that you had little control over as you were growing up. Trauma can miscalibrate our ability to read a situation properly. Something that might just be annoying or frustrating gets treated with the same level as something more threatening. And it sucks. Once you finally get back in control of yourself, you feel like shit and feel ashamed of your behavior. You feel like you’re a bad person. You feel like you’re broken. You feel like it’s just one more instances showing that you fail at being the kind of person that you want to be. You feel unworthy, unlovable, worthless. That your failing as a human being. And it sucks. And after you blow up, you just want to hide. You want to push everyone away because you don’t feel worthy of being loved by others. You feel damaged at the core. Maybe even irredeemable. So what do you do? >"When you have been compelled by circumstances to be disturbed in a manner, quickly return to yourself and do not continue out of tune longer than the compulsion lasts." >— Marcus Aurelius You listen to that anger. You sit with it and listen. You can question it. “Am I doing this to cause hurt, or is it really what I feel about this situation?” Because if you really feel that strongly about something, then maybe that anger is telling you something important. It is something that you should listen to. Maybe it’s anger at injustice. Maybe it’s anger at how someone else it treating you, and you really do need to take some action. If something upsets you that much, it should not be ignored. Part of the problem, when we ignore our anger and feel bad about feeling any anger, at least for me, I feel terrible after I feel angry about anything. Even when it’s something that is probably okay for me to feel angry about. Because there are things that we should feel angry about, but when we blow up at seemingly trivial things, we start to feel shame towards any anger. Appropriate anger and inappropriate anger get lumped in the same pile. And it’s hard sometimes when you’re caught up in it to know the difference. But when you’re in an argument and you feel that urge to just lash out, and you can catch it, count to 5 or even 10 before you say it. And ask yourself, “Do I REALLY mean what I’m going to say?” And if you do, then say it. Maybe try to say it in a way that is not confrontational. Maybe try to say it softly. But if the compulsions that you have are things that you are doing or saying only to cause harm or to push someone’s buttons, then it’s probably better that you stop and sit with them a while. Give yourself some time to cool down. Take a break. Being a stoic about anger doesn’t mean that we don’t feel it. It means that we learn to manage it. That we don’t let it ruin our lives. That we learn how to communicate what we feel in more productive and helpful ways. That we find new tools to talk about these things. >“For if anger listens to reason and follows where reason leads, then it is already not anger, of which obstinacy is a proper quality; if, however, it fights back and does not become quiet when it has been ordered, but is carried forward by its desire and ferocity, then it is as useless a servant of the soul as a soldier who disregards the signal for falling back. And thus, if it suffers a measure to be applied to itself, then it must be called by a different name, and it ceases to be anger, which I understand to be unrestrained and untamable.” >— Seneca And what I think Seneca is telling us here is that we should learn how to label things better than just anger. It’s kind of like the old saying, if you only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. If you only know how to be angry in one way, or to express distress, irritation, annoyance, sadness, depression as anger, then you can’t deal with these strong emotions in an appropriate and useful way. So what are some of the tools that we have? I think the biggest thing is to expand our vocabulary on our emotions. Rather then everything boiling down to anger, can we learn to identify more nuanced emotions. Maybe what we’re really feeling is frustration, or humiliation, or rejection. If we can learn to better identify what we’re really feeling, then we can start finding different ways of viewing the feelings we’re having. When we can identify our emotions better we can see that dealing with annoyances is different than how we deal with frustration or resentment. But if we only have one word for it, then we don’t deal with effectively. On my website, I created a worksheet that I'm calling the emotional vocabulary worksheet and basically what it is, it's an exercise you can go through when you're dealing with the strong emotion. And maybe you are in a situation where you didn't deal with things very well. And it kind of walks you through trying to identify some of these different emotions and look at how these emotions maybe were appropriate or inappropriate for the situation. And if our reaction was appropriate or inappropriate for the situation. Dealing with strong emotions in life is something that all of us have to do. But in order for us to actually deal with these different emotions that we have, we need to be sure what we're actually feeling. So expanding our emotional vocabulary will give us the words to be able to really identify what it is that we're feeling and then respond appropriately. So if you'd like a copy of this worksheet, if it's something that sounds interesting to you, you can go to my website and download it from there will be a link on the front page. My website is www.stoic.coffee and I'll have the link sitting there on the front page. And that's the stoic coffee break for this week. Remember, be good to yourself and be good others, and thanks for listening.
If I were to start my business over again today I would do this ONE thing. I get asked about this a lot and I always say I would have started with a written Business Plan. It's been said before, "If you fail to plan you plan to fail. "That's what I talk about today: the importance of having a written business plan to grow a successful business. It's about knowing where you are going, or your destination, then designing a road map to get you there in the most direct way. I make it simple with the One-Page Business Plan that can be completed in just a few hours. Visit my website to download my One-Page Business Plan, and join me now to learn the 8 steps to building a profitable roofing business. What you'll hear in this episode: There I was, starting a business without having a CLUE—spending days putting out fires and trying to keep my head above water—unorganized and overwhelmed On a hamster wheel, spending sleepless nights feeling alone and like a didn't have a handle on things The MOVE that changed my life: hiring a business consultant at the suggestion of a friend. The difference? NOW I had a Written Business Plan You may ask, “Do I REALLY need a Business Plan?” My answer? “Only if you want to build a profitable business.” My One-Page Business Plan is meant to START your process of planning My Plan? I'll share what it is and what it isn't I explain the ins and outs of my 8 Steps to Building a Profitable Roofing Business: The end The customer The focus The SWOT The operation The process The action The view Put these into practice, narrow down, and focus on the plan and its steps
Gary James...Professional Social Theorist who discovered "The Mammalian Way" Law of nature, Author,
CHEATING: Another segment for Personal Relationship Therapy. We bring into the open issues that beg such questions as "Why do I stay"? "Do I Really need to be in a Relationship"? "Can I repair my existing relationship"?..... Listen and learn how women cope and otherwise handle such issues and how an understanding of "The Mammalian Way" fits into survival in a happier, healthier relationship.
CHEATING: Another segment for Personal Relationship Therapy. We bring into the open issues that beg such questions as "Why do I stay"? "Do I Really need to be in a Relationship"? "Can I repair my existing relationship"?..... Listen and learn how women cope and otherwise handle such issues and how an understanding of "The Mammalian Way" fits into survival in a happier, healthier relationship.