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Subscribe to Sally's Appreciation Marketing BlogDon't Ever Get Too Busy
Sally Liddicoat's picture

If you are like most business professionals, you are pulled in many directions on a daily basis. Sometimes even more often. It is easy to get bogged down in the mundane tasks necessary to keep your business moving forward. BEWARE!

Although business must get done, be careful to not get so busy that you lose focus on what’s important – and in case you didn’t know, it’s people and relationships. I attended a luncheon/conference and heard Sharon Lechter, co-author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, say “Focus on your people more than your profits”.

While profits are critical in business, you will never have them without people. It’s the people factor that will multiply the profit factor exponentially at the rate you nurture and build mutually beneficial relationships. Ask yourself this question, “Are you selling or are you serving?”. Be honest with yourself on this one -if you’re not, you are only fooling yourself. People don’t want to be sold, but they are willing to buy from those that put others needs before their own.

I learned through a business networking association for women that I once belonged to that you should “give first, share always”. This phrase really struck a cord with me. If you have ever heard me present for a group, you undoubtedly have heard this phrase too – I find myself repeating it often. When you are willing to give of yourself and share with others you will attract people with the same mindset and it will come back to you ten fold.

We’ve all heard the saying “what goes around comes around”. Often it was from our parents when we did something wrong… It works to our benefit also. The fun part is you never know where it will come back around from. You may have helped someone with an idea to overcome a business challenge and then you unexpectedly got a new client. It happens all the time. Just be sure that what you put out is something you eventually want to get back. Take care of and help others, the rest will take care of itself.

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Sally Liddicoat is a Wife, Mother, Speaker and the Founder & CEO of AttaBoy! Solutions. Her goal is to help businesses increase sales, generate ongoing referrals, strengthen relationships and create loyal customers and employees through appreciation marketing. For more great ideas, visit http://www.AttaBoySolutions.com/blog

Mike Pedersen's picture

That's so true. Now more then ever, it's about the relationship and giving, more than taking! Well said. So many of us have our own best interests on our minds at all times, then forget to ask, find out, or help the "other person".