3 Daily Questions To Boost Your Business Growth
I’ve been working with the fabulous Lucy Jackman recently from Comma Sense to create some case studies for my coaching.
Because, of course I’m absolutely brrrrilliant, but I’m also ever so slightly biased when it comes to explaining that.
So, Lucy interviewed 3 of my long-standing clients and then turned their words into some fantastic case studies. They’re with my graphic designer now, Dave Bradburn from Opus Creative Design to tart them up and make them look amazing. They’ll be all over my social media like a rash in the next few weeks though, don’t you worry!
Naturally, you may be wondering what that has to do with this week’s business tips vlog. You might even be assuming I’m about to start bleating on about the benefits of case studies.
But I’m not.
Well not this week anyway 😉
No, the reason for talking about the case studies is that over my 18 bazillion years of coaching, some of the most common feedback I continually receive is that I bring a level of calm and consistency to my clients that they massively value.
Because calm is a fairly rare feeling when you’re building a business isn’t it? And the most consistent thing about business is the guaranteed inconsistency!
Which is why the thing I actually want to share with you this week is my super simple but fantastically calming Daily Review Process.
It’s a 5 minute exercise that can massively help you to even out those peaks of inspiration that are so often battered down by the follow-up troughs of overwhelm and indecision.
By taking just 5 minutes at the end of every business day to ask yourself 3 simple questions you can make sure that you’re constantly evolving and looking for ways to improve and grow your business. You’ll guarantee that you’re consistently focusing on your business plans every single day.
Instead of having that massive rush of determination and inspiration every few weeks or months, and then getting swamped by client work so all your plans get shoved onto the back-burner. Again!
Of course, if you love the idea but know that your main struggle is pinning down which of your 18 bazillion growth ideas should really be your priority, then take a look at the different ways I can support you here: https://taylory.co.uk/how-i-can-support/