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“I think the most important thing a bookkeeper can do is make a client feel like you care about their business. You care about their success, and your only purpose is to make sure that they are making more money.” -Tanya Fox An idea doesn't have to be original for it to work. There is no harm or shame in looking at what those you consider to be successful are doing and applying what works in your own business. So much time is wasted trying to reinvent the wheel, trying to learn to do things we hate, when we could simply partner with someone who fills those gaps. Collaboration at its heart is about connection, understanding the needs of others and working to solve their problems either by handling it ourselves if the issue is in our wheelhouse, or being confident enough to pass paying work onto more skilled people. Knowing that when we do this, it builds trust and long-term connections that show that faith is rewarded with the kinds of work we actually enjoy. Tanya Fox, bookkeeper, business coach and author of How To Collaborate, is the featured guest in this second of a two-part series. During this interview, you'll learn... The importance of getting connected How to build on existing relationships The value of thinking outside the box To find out more about Tanya, click here. Connect with her on LinkedIn. Time Stamps 01:22 - Getting connected 12:40 - Thinking outside the box 20:09 - If it works for others, why not for you? 22:51 - You can make it work 26:05 - Building on relationships
In this episode of the podcast, Rodric talks to Tanya Fox, a seasoned business coach, host of the Fox Talks Business Podcast and author of ‘How To Collaborate'.Tanya talks about her unique approach to helping entrepreneurs and business owners and reveals how you can rediscover the joy in your business, and harness the power of play and creativity to help you ignite your passion and find new solutions.From recognizing when to pivot to finding inspiration in everyday moments, to finding new ways to look at your challenges and opportunities - you'll gain practical advice and inspiration to fuel your entrepreneurial journey.What You Will Learn From This Episode:Discover the importance of following your intuition in business decisions.Learn how to differentiate between chasing shiny objects and pursuing the right opportunities for you.Understand the power of simplicity in business strategies.Find out how tapping into your inner child's creativity can spark innovative ideas.Gain insights on building collaboration and leveraging unique strengths in business endeavors.Learn how to uncover your superpower, and how to avoid undervaluing your skillQuote:“It's not about getting the perfect idea. It's about learning to start thinking outside the box, to start imagining in an uninhibited way and just see what comes out!" - Tanya Fox Guest links:Foxtalksbusiness.comHow To CollaborateResources:Million Dollar Flip FlopsFollow Us on InstaIf you aren't 100% confident what your ‘next right move' is in your business…I may have a tool that can help. Take the Entrepreneurial Journey Quiz and find out which stage you are in and which areas to focus on.Take the quiz now: https://milliondollarflipflops.com/quiz/
Draws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers
[SEASON 3 FINALE] In this mini episode, I'm excited to share with you the concept of "niche-ing down" as an artist. Have you ever struggled to find your focus as a creative? Do you feel like you're trying to appeal to everyone and ending up pleasing no one? Then this episode is for you! I'll be exploring the benefits and drawbacks of niche-ing down, and sharing tips on how to find your own niche as an artist. Plus, I'll introduce an alternative concept that will inspire you to "be your own niche". So grab a notebook, hit play, and let's find you a niche — or three!Don't forget to subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow me on Instagram and TikTok. And if you want to connect with other Latinx artists and join our co-working sessions, head to drawsinspanish.com/chat. Thanks for listening!EPISODE LINKS- Watch this Episode on YouTube- Join the FREE Discord- Join the Patreon- Follow Fabiola on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok
Draws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers
On today's Minisode, I'm talking about collaboration — something that's super important but overlooked by artists! I've collaborated with a lot of artists through the podcast, and I wanted to share my four stages of collaboration with you all. First up, we have outreach — make sure you're genuine friends with the person you want to work with, or at least interact with them like a real friend would. Next, ideation — come up with an idea that's fun and fair for both sides, and make sure it aligns with both of your values. Then, collaborating — make sure the workload is equal and set a timeline that works for both of you. Finally, publishing and promoting - promote the project together and always give credit where it's due. I hope this episode inspires you to collaborate with your art pals, and if you have any questions about collaborations then please call or text me at 305-985-3729 with your follow-up questions and I'll answer them in the next episode.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on YouTube and follow me on Instagram and TikTok. And if you want to connect with other Latinx artists and join our co-working sessions, head to drawsinspanish.com/chat. Thanks for listening!EPISODE LINKS- Watch this Episode on YouTube- Join the FREE Discord- Join the Patreon- Follow Fabiola on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok
#0093 Top 3 Key Takeaways:The importance of collaborations and why getting out of your comfort zone might be the best thing you ever do for your business.Standing out against the competition, by leveraging your craft.Why doing things that fuel your creativity is good for you and your business.Building a business based around something you enjoy doing is a bit of a double edged sword.On one hand, you are doing what you enjoy!On the other hand, you're potentially turning what you enjoy into work...These are all things that today's guest, Jenna Noelle Porter faced while building her photography business. In today's episode you'll hear her story and how she was able to overcome some of the obstacles blocking her path (including the mindset), to ensure that she continues to enjoy what she does.To get the links and resources discussed in this episode, head over to the Episode 93 Show Notes.Are you ready to start your own podcast? Book a Call with Nick to find out how we can develop a plan to your new show launched in just 8-weeks!If you enjoyed the episode, be sure to leave a review of the Nine-Five Podcast on Apple Podcasts.
I've seen my business and the businesses of those in Social Curator grow the most and the fastest as a result of collaborating, so I'm a huge fan of creating win-wins for everyone involved.Because I’m a huge fan of this method, today I want to teach you EXACTLY how to find people to collaborate with to benefit YOUR business.In this episode, I will teach you how to implement these three steps to find someone to collaborate with:Make a list of 5-10 types of businesses that are working with your Ideal Client.Locate and contact those business owners on social media.Come up with a mutually beneficial collaboration for the two of you. Ready to get collaborating? Click play!Friend, I can’t WAIT to see how you take ACTION on what you learned to elevate your brand, increase your sales, build relationships and create win-win opportunities for you and another business owner. Download the corresponding workbook to this episode >>HERE!