New Year, New You, New Biz: Find Your Motivation in 2022
If you’re like me—and almost everyone else in this country—the end of the year is a time to look back and assess. I enjoy the nostalgia and reminiscing that occurs at this time of year, but it can also be a time of dread. It’s a time to realize you either hit the mark or you didn’t. And if you did, you may be apprehensive about being able to do it again in the new year. So, we make resolutions. We tell ourselves we’re going to do X differently this year. And most of us fall short of X because we forget
Christina R. Metcalf
Small Business Season: keeping the sales momentum going
If you participated in small business season—a push to support small businesses during the holidays—we hope you experienced a significant uptick in sales. If you did, you may be wishing that this kind of support, caring, and revenue could continue throughout the year. It can. You just need to leverage the momentum you already built. Use these tips to keep your sales momentum rolling into the new year and beyond.
Christina R. Metcalf
How to Get a Jump on 2020
2019 has flown by and we’re quickly approaching 20/20. Even though the holidays are here and our minds may be on time off and events with friends and family, this is also a great time of year to assess what worked and what didn't. Many of the people you do business with will be out of touch causing some frustrating log jams. If you find yourself in a place in your business where you can't get a whole lot done, you can use the time to start making plans for the future. This isn't a trends article or things
Christina R. Green
Using Your Chamber Membership to Fulfill New Year’s Resolutions!
Happy New Year! Have you made any resolutions for 2019? Are you having trouble keeping to them? We decided to look at some of the most popular resolutions people make and recommend ways you can use your Chamber membership to achieve those goals!
Nick Sharps