Motivational words, especially when said with great gusto, can be incredibly empowering. .”You can do it!!!" is a phrase we often say to children, and many times they'll respond, "Show me how." (Smart kids!) While "You can do it" is awesome, providing tips on how to achieve success can actually enhance someone's self-confidence and motivation, driving faster and more effective results. So this upcoming week, take action: Reconnect: Reach out to 5 dormant accounts with something valuable to offer. Network: Have 5 one-on-one calls or meetings with networking contacts to further cement those relationships. Enhance: Look at 5 existing clients and create additional offers, provide new suggestions, or simply do a gut check to ensure everything is on track. Yeah, you can do it! Taking these steps will not only boost your productivity but also strengthen your connections and drive your business forward. I’m Adrian. Click my bell, reach out for a call, if in NYC let’s hang out together and make this fun. #salestips #solopreneurs #businessbuilding #Saturdayvibes
Beautiful picture and your motivation dear friend 💗💗 very good morning 🌄🌄
"You can do it." is a powerful phrase to use often for oneself and for those around us.
Beautiful image! And how powerful to marry a motivational statement with concrete suggestions for how to follow through.
I love the actionable steps you’ve outlined. Reconnecting and enhancing relationships are so crucial. Thanks for the motivation and practical tips!
That’s such a beautiful shot! Motivation coupled with actual steps/guidelines is terrific. Often when faced with a dozen nebulous thoughts of what to do, it’s hard to clarify what’s the best next step. Thanks Adrian Miller
Adrian Miller : “You can do it!” Yes, to each of these, I truly can. And should. Thank you!
Make this fun!
The HOW is often the most important part! :) Love these tips, Adrian.
Such fabulous tips. Let’s go !!!!!
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1wI'll never forget it: "You can do it!" I yelled to my good friend as she scaled a wall in Patagonia, her rope slipping. "Shut up!!!" came her frustrated response from above. And she was 100% right. Who wants to hear those words from someone standing safely on the ground, not clutching a rope that might fray, not looking up to a seemingly unscalable cliff face, not looking down to sure death?