Can you increase business without putting more time in?

 

 Can you increase business without putting more time in?


Do you feel like your small business is stagnating and getting nowhere? Are you putting in more time but not seeing any results? The solution may be surprisingly simple. Here are five ways to increase your business without putting more hours in.

- #1: Hire Interns
- #2: Use Outsourcing Services
- #3: Focus on Marketing and Sales First 
- #4: Streamline Your Business Operations     and finally, (drumroll please...)#5) Get a Professional Business Coach!


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Tara Roddenberry is an International Business Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Consultant on Leadership, Communication Skills, Motivation & Self-Empowerment for business leaders around the globe. She is the Founder and CEO of Tara Roddenberry Coaching International. Learn how you can: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1L2wzKom0M


All business coaching clients are individuals who have an idea, concept, or need for motivation and self-development, but are not willing to commit to a long term commitment for a number of reasons, including lack of time, money, or commitment to taking action. In addition to her business coaching services Tara also works with teams who want to improve as a cohesive unit and individuals who want help with personal development. Tara's coaching is by appointment only; please contact her at: info@tararoddenberry.com

A business coach is different from a life coach because the demands and pressures of running a business require more time, energy, focus and accountability to get results than most people have time for in their daily lives. A successful business demands organized systems, processes and procedures that a life coach may not be prepared to help you create. A good business coach will offer you specific tools, systems and resources to help you achieve your goals. Your business is only as good as your ability to manage it effectively. You may want or need a greater level of support than an individual life coach can offer you.


Call to action:
If you are interested in a business coach, Tara Roddenberry is available for one-on-one business coaching. You can learn more about how a business coach can help you and your team on Tara's website, http://www.tararoddenberry.com, or by contacting her directly by email at info@tararoddenberry.com or by phone at 619-871-2422.


The reason why Tara Roddenberry is a Business Coach, is that she has worked in the professional and business worldlong before she became a business coach. By consulting with her clients, they get to hear her life experiences, based on which they can make more informed decisions. She has been successful in her business endeavors. The methods and techniques she has used have allowed her to accomplish so much success in the field of business coaching that she knew others would benefit from these same methods and techniques.


Although Tara believes in "Life Coaching" as opposed to Business Coaching, the concepts are similar. The focus and purpose of a business coach is similar to that of a life coach. Tara wanted to help others with their business problems, which was her motivation for becoming a Business Coach. The difference is in the details and nuances of helping someone run their business better, versus personal issues.


Call to action:
If you are interested in Business Coaching, Tara Roddenberry is available for one-on-one coaching sessions with you and your team. You can learn more about how a business coach can help you and your team on Tara's website, http://www.tararoddenberry.com, or by contacting her directly by email at info@tararoddenberry.com or by phone at 619-871-2422.






Tara has helped her clients become more successful through the years by making them aware of how they can manage their time, stress and commitments better. Tara's business coaching clients have included small businesses and Fortune 500 companies. Some of the groups she has worked with include: 
The New York Jets, DJI Inc., Adobe, Microsoft, San Diego Mayor's Office, San Diego County Supervisor's Office, Children's Hospital and UCSD Physicians' Group.
Tara has a Master's Degree in Organizational Behavior from California State University Long Beach (CSULB) as well as an undergraduate degree in Business Management from San Diego State University.

Conclusion:
There is a wide range of feelings and emotions that you can have throughout the day. There are times when you are in the mood to be motivated and ready to take on the world, whereas at other times you may feel down, perhaps even depressed. When you are feeling down, it's important that you find ways to boost your spirits quickly because if this goes on for too long it can affect not only your personal life, but also your work life. This will definitely be setting yourself up for failure as far as being successful in a career.

The truth is that no one can control how they feel all of the time.

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