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Marcia Merrill, The Transition Chick, Career/Life Transitions Coach & Solopreneur candidly shares the ins & outs of starting a business & baby boomer women/midlife women & the transitions they experience! Turning midlife into the RIGHT Life & surviving into THRIVING

Balancing-Tips For Being a Healthy & Happy solopreneur!

 

 Are These Statements True or False for You?

 

 These questions (and your ‘true’ or ‘false’ answers), can be used as guide to either evaluate your ability to be a “Solopreneur” or to determine where you currently are at in your life/business balance health.

 

1. I have readily available resources of time, budget, technology, knowledge and a wealth of ideas at my disposal.

 

2. I have no problems asking for help when I need it, and am always open to working with others to achieve an ultimate goal. I have in place an “Emergency Back-up”-just in case I’m too sick to think!!

 

3. I excel at using my own initiative to complete tasks without the need of direct supervision.

 

4. I'm willing to make short-term sacrifices (even if it’s my health, sanity or clients!) to gain long-term rewards.

 

5. I seldom have a problem being creative (when I’m feeling great!)

 

6. I realize that I will make mistakes but I try to learn from them…Read on! 

 

If you find that you are uncomfortable with answering some of these questions with a resounding “Yes! That describes me exactly” attitude, then you may need to work on these specific areas to face the fact that life happens…Balance IS the Key!

 

We’ve all heard the “doom and gloom” stories of businesses that have started off with big dreams of success, only to fail in less than a year after opening their doors. Why do some businesses fail to launch yet others soar off into the stratosphere seemingly with ease?

 

As a recent entrepreneur/solopreneur who longed to "be my own boss", here's what I learned about balance after being down with a flu/virus, then, a head cold/stomach thing …out of commission for 3 weeks!! As a solo-entrepreneur, being too weak & sick to move, I now can look back and share my “wisdom” learned the hard way! J

Here are sure-fire ideas to have balance in your business, but, more importantly, your life! J

 

  1. Ignoring your health-how AM I      feeling? I’m a coach-I always check      in with my clients & how they’re doing…Aren’t you as IMPORTANT?

 

 I would slog over to my computer-hardly able to hold up my head…and APOLOGIZE to a client that I’m too sick to have a session that day! Sheesh-luckily, I have great clients who said ok and called me to see how I was!

It occurred to me that when I was employed, the boss would tell a sick coworker to go home, get better & don’t come in to spread germs & make others sick! J

 

Now, I’ll hardly spread my germs across phone wires, but, not trying to ignore you’re sick-even when you’re a solo-entrepreneur, makes sense! Give yourself time to get better. Denying you’re sick-I mean chills, fever, nauseous-(really ill!) won’t keep you paying the bills-you won’t be at your best & tough to convince anyone to have confidence in you!

Now, being a solo-entrepreneur means no sick leave, no benefits! But, not paying attention to your body has far worse consequences!

Now’s the time to cash in on that “own boss” mantra-the Flexibility Factor!

 

Here’s what I’m NOW doing-DON’T learn the hard way!!

 

***Mondays-are now Marketing Mondays! This is my writing and all my Marketing Activities-preparing email blasts for my VA to send out, writing ads, contacting vendors & 1-2 clients IF I want! Now, Tues, Wed & Thurs are client days and I may start 8am, after working out, lunch-2pm, back to work 3-7pm or later if I have a PST client! But, my choice! Fridays-Fun Fridays, I have a morning Networking group…This is the day to read my novel, have lunch with a friend, have 1-2 clients, if I choose!

 

This is my first full week back. I know learning to balance my time IS a learning experience!

 

2. You are a "salesperson". Regardless of whether you are operating a product or a service based business, you're in sales.You are the "product" and your packaging is how you appear. 

So, how DO you appear? Do you conduct yourself so others feel comfortable with you and want to work with you? Listening closely to what your potential customer has to say will allow you to tailor your responses to fit their needs.

***Tough to sound interested when you’re huddled in a blanket, teeth chattering & weak from not being able to drink water!

 

3. Keeping to yourself. Now, usually, for a solo-entrepreneur, this can be a mistake…”No man or solo-e is an island!” ***But, now-you’re a sinking ship! Everyone for him/herself! DO NOT go to that networking event! Everyone will thank you!

 

4. Staying cooped up.

***It’s important to take short “time outs” for you! BEFORE you’re too sick to enjoy them!

 

5. Working for a tyrant.

 

Don't be your own "employee"! Don't spend 24/7 on the business! Don't do these things!  Learn from my mistakes instead! I know I made this error. I was exhausted and NOT having any fun…so, the universe made me stop-completely!! I got sick-why is it solo-entrepreneurs & women, in particular, have to literally be too ill to move…to STOP??

 

***I had a “job”. I was the "employee" with a tyrannical "boss" - me! But, now, my tyrant of a boss-me! DEMANDS fun & balance!

 

 

6. Trying to do it all is just not realistic & BAD for your health!

 

As a new solopreneur, it feels like you and ONLY you must do everything! But when you're stressed out and juggling so many balls in the air, some of them are bound to drop!

 

I learned not only can't you do everything, why would you? Is it a good use of your time trying to learn to do something and spend hours doing it when you can pay an expert and concentrate on doing what you do best?

 

I hired a Virtual Assistant. She is a solopreneur like me and works from home. We communicate by email and phone. She maintains my databases and my shopping cart; submits my articles; researches various software programs; and makes knowledgeable recommendations.

I got smart! She is now my “Emergency Back Up Plan”! I’d talk/email her & she calls my clients, cancels appts,(we share calendars) and, in general, handles things-so I can focus on getting better!

 

Do you remember why you went into business in the first place? You believed in your product or service and that it would be successful. This belief is essential, and it goes a long way to achieving success, but this alone is not enough. You need to also be willing to invest your time and financial resources, to learn and do the necessary things that will help your business to thrive. Enlist experts when needed.

***Have an EMERGENCY BACK UP PLAN!!

 

"We do not remember days, we remember moments" - Cesare Pavese.

 

***It is my fervent hope that by heeding my “wisdom through experience” you will be able to enjoy owning your business and watching it grow and flourish WITHOUT sacrificing YOU!


In Abundance!

Marcia the Transition Chick

www.eCareerCorner.com

November 09, 2007 in balance, career change, coaching, Solopreneur | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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I own a business-I don't have TIME to do "social networking"!

I'm a culprit-I used to think that way...I've recently analyzed my ROI, and decided not to renew-memberships can be pricey!  Joining LinkedIn or Ryze or MYSpace is FR*EE.  Blogging is Fr*ee and is also fun-I love to write!

The point is-I'm now concentrating on getting more out of my LinkedIn, adding a MySpace page & putting my expertise on  Internet marketing  & Career Transition "out there.".

Read a networking buddy-Stephen Rothberg's blog-he's an job search expert

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October 02, 2007 in blogging, career change, clutter, coaching, Information products, Solopreneur, transitions, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Information products, what are they & why do I need any...

I had no clue what information products were or even that they existed!  Not unusual.  Whether I'm coaching on transitions or marketing-career-wise...your resume, presentation ie. interviewing & first & last impressions... "selling yourself"!

For the solopreneur, marketing takes on a different emphasis-what can get your name "out there"-let folks be aware you exist!  Get clients, if, like me, you offer services...I can't give you a cup of coaching...But, I can have & do, a book you can buy!  A tangible, physical product!

Information products are tangible...sorta.  It's in that world of internet marketing!  That, now is the world in which I live most of the time.  Several times, in 90 little days, I've completed several information products (info-products to those "in the know") :)

Talk about transitions!  Nowhere in my Business plan, do I have the word e-commerce!  Yet, that's now a big part of my 7 step Marketing Action Plan.  I learned this through my Guerrilla(as in lone soldier, not the ape!) My Guerrilla Marketing Plan, a great class series-Teleclasses.  So now, I market my Get Hired Now! or Hire Yourself! Teleseries differently.  Click here for more info. 

You've heard me praising the products class! It's opened my eyes, helped me think of barter, no cost or low cost marketing... 

The sales cycle, the marketing funnel-all those concepts eluded me til now.  All I knew was trading my hours for my clients' (mostly midlife women)  my hours for their dollars!  Now, I use automation.  I have a shopping cart system that works when I'm not there or asleep...Check it out here

I still suffer from solopreneuritis-I feel tons of creativity, yet I want to do it all...Automation & outsourcing has given me back the freedom to spend my time coaching and authoring books & doing public speaking...and creating information products-mp3s, ebooks, videos, audios, teleclasses...How cool is that?

In Abundance!
Marcia the Transition Chick
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September 12, 2007 in "Career Hero", Barter, change, coaching, creativity, Get Hired Now! teleseries, Information products, Internet marketing, outsourcing, shopping cart, Solopreneur, support, training wheels, transitions, virtual assistant, web site, Work -- Life -- Balance | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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4 Hour Work Week-Don't forget customer service is not just emails and canned phone call hype...

I just got my THIRD full of hype canned phone call from a well-known internet marketing guru!  I recently spoke on a Team call for this (products class I'm in)of how I really despise recorded phone call messages from the mega stars in my field.  I know Internet Marketing isn't the only way.

But, not being really there and hawking a new program?  I don't feel unique, special or all warm & fuzzy and I'm very likely to not hang on to even listen to the tinny well-crafted marketing hype!

I think they've just lost touch with their customers and it's just a numbers game...Not personal at all.

My teachers of this class talk about helping the customer consume your product, emailing or calling( REALLY CALLING!) & asking how they're doing so far-giving helpful hints- on the phone or through autoresponders -shopping cart system, on how to get the most out of the ebook, program, mp3 set...whatever.

I had a question about his BlogWild affiliate-something didn't work... (now it does!) Andy Wibbels-super blog guru-get his book !  He called me-and it was really him...to check I got everything all right.
I bought Mastering Camtasia & Chris Austin, the creator, personally phoned to see how I was doing.
Mitch, a cool info-products and Internet Marketing guru has called to see how I liked his coaching program and Michael Port, the guy to call when you're tired of thinking small... has responded personally to emails.

That's impressive.  I know how happy my customers get & how shocked they are that I called or replied...

Customer service is important-I think even more important in this digital world!

(Links are my affiliate ones, but I'm a happy customer or I wouldn't recommend them!)


Climbing off my soapbox now...smile

 

 

 

 

In Abundance!

Marcia -Listen at my Media Room-I'm on another radio show! Listen at www.v1370.com or WomanTalkLive.com, too!

 

Marcia Merrill,CCMC,JCTC

Marcia the Transition Chick!

Career/Life Transitions Coach

http://www.eCareerCorner.com

410-467-0811 (cell)410-303-6371 (fax)1-443-836-2402

 

Fall in love with your LIFE & your work! (in that order!)

 

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Easy to follow 28-day Action Plan & Proven System-Guaranteed to produce results IF you put in the effort & follow through!

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August 24, 2007 in coaching, customer service, Internet marketing, outsourcing, Solopreneur | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Womens Expo!

I'm really psyched--I get to meet baby boomer women/midlife women & their daughters, boyfriends, husbands & fathers at the 6th Annual Womens Expo www.womensexpomd.com  It's Sat-March 10 & Sun-11th at Catonsville in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.  Been creating handouts on transitions & coaching, my free Transition Chick Chat--Weekly Mon. call at 1pm EST or EDT!

Talking on my chapter in "The Spirit of Women Entrepreneurs" on the ten deadly mistakes to avoid as a solo-entrepreneur, like me--Marcia_at_womens_expo what I've learned! :)

I get to share my passion for helping midlife/boomer women fall in love with their LIFE & work!  Come join me, if you're in the area!  175 exhibitors, tons of free talks-chance to meet women business owners & connect!  Men, too are welcome! :)

Have you attended a Womens Expo?

In Abundance!

March 09, 2007 in baby boomer women, coaching, entrepreneur, Get Hired Now! teleseries, Law of Attraction, midlife women, passion, Solopreneur, transitions, Work -- Life -- Balance | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

We all get overwhelmed, right?

I'm so overwhelmed-just spelled overhelm! :)

Been thinking lots about what we do when we are feeling the overwhelm!

I told you about my products class team-some are farther along being an entrepreneur, doing Internet Marketing-dealing with shopping cart programs & often, we are solopreneurs-so it's just us!

But, what happens when you "throw in the towel"?  You stop!

"A confused mind does nothing!"

If overwhelmed-often we've thought of an impossible goal-you can't help but feel like you're starting out behind the 8-ball...& each passing day feels worse. Then, the comparing begins-She's already got a web site! He already has products! Look at her-done teleclasses-(Insert your own comparisons...) But, comes the question:"How can I match them?  How can I compete?" Here's the great news! You don't even have to!! You are in the exact spot for you-there are always gonna be those miles ahead and you'll be further along than those just starting!

"Non T'a worry ta brain!" My New Brunswickian friend tells me constantly-Don't worry about it! I say-don't sweat the small stuff...and by the way, that's all "small stuff"...

How do you do "overwhelm"?  I'll share your replies or, better, yet-comment below!

In Abundance!

December 28, 2006 in behavior, Beliefs, clutter, coaching, e-book, entrepreneur, friendship, Internet marketing, passion, shopping cart, small business, support, transitions, Work -- Life -- Balance | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Lessons we can take away from "Dancing With The Stars"

I love ballroom dancing!  Reminds me of those Fred & Ginger movies & gliding effortlessly as they jumped over furniture, walls, ceilings...Ok, I'm allowed a bit of unreality!

I started thinking about what my coaching clients as well as me could learn from this show...

Here's what I came up with-feel free to add your own...

1. Willingness to step out of their comfort zone-All of the celebrities were open to failing-or succeeding & reaching their goals...Jerry Springer learned steps to dance at his daughter's wedding.  Joey dedicated a dance to his veteran of WWII, grandfather, Mario to his mama, and Emmet, for his family, to name a few...

2. Determination & perseverance-Learning dances with tricky steps & choreography is hard!  Took me 4-6 weeks to learn the rhumba & I still wouldn't perform it in front of a live audience!  Week in, week out, they stuck to it!

3. Passion wins!-  It was clear when all the dancers loved what they were doing & had fun.  They enjoyed it, so we wanted to come along & share in the fun!  Jerry entertained, Mario smoldered, Joey was grinning with joy,..Emmet won the non-football fans with his charming smile & fancy footwork-We could tell he was having a great time!

4. Support matters!  All the celebrities felt the collective energy of the group!  It was positive & the celebrities wanted to do a good job for their partners/choreographers.  One of the most frequent comments of my Get Hired Now! Teleseries is the support & accountability!  "Keeps me on track so I can get my ideal job!"

5. Being held responsible-accountable-The celebrities had a week to learn their next dance.  They'd made the commitment and had to show up!  And, if they didn't, their partners would hold them accountable for their actions.  I run coaching groups-hardly ever have someone not come.  My being there as well as their coaching group buddies makes it much more likely they'll join in.

I've shared 5, now, won't you help me out?

Please share yours!

In Abundance!

November 20, 2006 in "Dancing With The Stars", coaching, Get Hired Now! teleseries, musicals, passion, support, tandem, Work -- Life -- Balance | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

What's your story? Do you have one?

All weekend long, I was telling my "story"-sharing with many other cool women their stories of work/life balance And being a solo-preneur or wannabe-those baby boomer women who've experienced feeling overwhelmed by choices and those who feel they have no choices.  I wrote a chapter on the Transition Cycle among other women authors talking about life fulfillment-personal, professional, financial & spiritual...it's Inspiration to Realization.  Visit my web site for info on how to buy!

But, I really want to focus on the story of the many midlife women & some men...that I met.  Some shared their stories with me, others couldn't...And one drop-dead gorgeous young woman said-"I don't have a story".

So, help me out-do you have a story?

Alafia!

Marcia the Transition Chick, Career/Life Transitions Coach

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October 03, 2006 in baby boomer women, Books, coaching, entrepreneur, midlife women, small business, Solopreneur, support, transitions, virtual assistant, web site, Work -- Life -- Balance | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

Being "stuck"-is this true?

I've been in a booth at the Book Festival in Baltimore, MD all weekend.  Many who I've talked with-baby boomer women or midlife women, men, too.  They talk about experiencing now && being in some transition and being stuck.  I say, it's an illusion.  But FEELING stuck is very real.  It's a gut-emotion, not logical, and in my coaching, I hear this all the time.  Not unusual.

Feeling stuck means  feeling like we can't move. Moving forward means action.  Stuck is frozen, not moving forward & often, losing ground!  I provide support and get you unstuck through my Get Hired Now teleseries with a text & action plan-easy to follow, go to www.eCareerCorner.com  and that will explain it all!  Many would be entrepreneurs, often those wanting to be a solopreneur, use this program to stay on track!  Folks who want to be employed or in a job that fits take this 28 days to landing a Job that Fits!

No matter what your stuckness means to you-it truly is an illusion.  We can work it out!  Often, we are overwhemed and do nothing and stay stuck!

I'm interviewing women 40-60+ who were stuck, maybe had a few transitions...please contact me-Marcia 410-467-0811 marcia@ecareerCorner.com

Alafia!

Marcia the Transition Chick-Marcia Merrill, Career/Life Transitions Coach

October 01, 2006 in baby boomer women, coaching, entrepreneur, Get Hired Now! teleseries, midlife women, resume, small business, Solopreneur, support, transitions, Work -- Life -- Balance | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Does work bring you joy?

A coaching client asked me 'why are you so happy & positive all the time?"  Very simple, really.  I love what I do!

We all want to be happy- really like what we do and have energy...to feel alive not just dragging through each day.

But, now I'm going to talk about "joybusters".  Reasons why many don't feel joy.  Feeling stressed, dreading another day at work...feeling "trapped" & stuck,overwhelmed and can't decide what to do first!   That's what I hear all the time.  Not unusual.  Many want to feel the joy!

Does work bring you joy?  If yes, what makes it so?  If not, what would need to change?

Alafia!

Marcia Merrill, Marcia the Transition Chick, Career/Life Transitions Coach

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September 20, 2006 in coaching | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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