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🛤️ Which way is your business heading this week?

Stop the spinning -We all want to be on the “Spring Forward” path full of energy, new ideas, and growth. But without systems, it’s way too easy to drift to the “Fall Back Side”. Don’t let a temporary obstacle lead to permanent procrastination. The difference between these two paths isn’t luck—it’s Systems.

Systems: The Secret to Moving from “Fall Back” Frustration to “Spring Forward” Success

Systems are crucial. When you “change your habits, you change your life”, (from my book, Get Organized Quick, and my TV interview with KOBI 5) and to change habits you need to change the systems supporting the habits. Basically, that means setting yourself up for success to implement a new habit of:

  • Planning time in your schedule for what’s important
  • Revisiting your vision often to make sure you’re on track
  • Setting aside time for marketing each week
  • Following up after networking events
  • Making warm or cold calls to prospects
  • Taking time to plan a strategy instead of inconsistent, scattered efforts (for whatever)

Client Testimonies

“I’ve improved a lot. Coaching has definitely helped me with structure and a lot of other areas. Before, I was just taking a handful of these tasks and responsibilities and just throwing them at the wall to see where they stick and where they drop, but now I feel like having this structure on my calendar, it has helped immensely. I realized—I like structure . . . I like to have a guide. That’s what I do best with. I feel I’ve improved, and my team has felt that too. Now I’m more organized and not dropping the ball as much. I feel good!”

~Peggy Blair Maxwell, Executive Services Manager, Rogue Credit Union

 

“Jenny gives a great lecture on how to streamline your life in relation to your business. Practical tips on how to work more effectively and stop wasting time in areas that aren’t paying off. I look forward to attending another one of her sessions!”

Rebecca Zolkoske

You now have the chance to master the art of overcoming obstacles and building the structure your new habits need to thrive. I’ll show you how to dodge those common time-management "traps" that pull you away from your big-picture vision.

And I’m sharing it all for free.

Every month at my Get in the Zone of Genius workshop at BBSI, I dive deep into these strategies. Why give this knowledge away? Because my mission is to see you take action. When you have a clear roadmap, the momentum follows—more clients, higher profits, and a business that finally feels like it’s “rolling.”

This is your first step towards:

  • Scalable growth and financial independence.
  • Reclaiming time to actually enjoy what you’ve built.
  • Achieving success beyond your wildest dreams.
  • Systems-Driven
  • Operational Structure
  • Strategic Planning
  • Financial Independence
  • Momentum
  • Unlocking Potential
  • Roadmap to Success
  • Habit Transformation
  • Problem-Solving
  • Overcoming Obstacles
  • Ditching Frustration
  • Streamlined Workflow
  • Eliminating “Scattered” Efforts
  • Practical Implementation
  • Professional Coaching

Join me at my next monthly class: Get in the Zone: The Secret to Unlocking Your Business Growth BBSI Medford is hosting me Wednesday, April 8 from 9:30-11:30 am Sign up Here ]

 

 

 

How to Network like a Boss & grow your visibility

I just returned from New Orleans where professional organizers from around the world gathered for the annual NAPO Conference (National Association of Professional Organizers). NAPO put together such a beneficial program. The experience was worth every penny. I took 6 classes, attended 2 panels and listened to 3 keynotes. I met and networked with organizers from all over, and rekindled older friendships. I am so inspired! I’m raring to go; I feel that anything’s possible!

One major take-away from the conference is to change my outlook on networking. I have not completely embraced the BNI mantra of “Givers Gain,” even though I am a member of BNI and have been working on it. I need to spend more energy asking myself: “What value can I give to my friends and business associates?” instead of focusing on how they can help me.

Peter Shankman, our closing keynote speaker, really opened my eyes to this. I went to his class and listened to his keynote address. He talks a mile a minute, has many pearls of wisdom, and is a world-class networker. During his class The New PR is Called Customer Service, we laughed and learned so much. (He reminds me a bit of my brother, Ben.) He pointed out that being passionate about organizing is contagious and urged us to really connect with people.

Here are some main points about networking from Peter Shankman and other speakers/teachers. I am going to attribute each idea whenever possible.

  •  Don’t collect friends. Your network is only as strong as its weakest link. Either really make that follower a friend, or unfriend them. ~ Peter Shankman
  •  We are a society of sharers. We trust our real friends, not Angie’s List. We trust friends’ recommendations 100 to 200 times more than we trust an ad. ~ Peter Shankman
  •  Willpower is contagious. (Willpower is doing something even when it makes you feel nervous or anxious.) ~ Kelly McGonagal
  •  Focus on the audience you have to get the customers you want. ~Peter Shankman
  •  Pave the way to Possibility: Have a plan for everything and consult your big picture goals often. ~ Tamara Myles
  •  When writing a FB post, make sure it either helps friends to get to know you better or provides value to them. ~ Peter Shankman

I have some insights about these ideas. One thing that hit home for me is that Facebook should not be a brag-fest. People get tired of that.

On the other hand, when you do have a really great accomplishment, like reaching a goal you have been working hard on, celebrate it. It would be a good idea to include your FB friends in the process, too. First, by sharing your goal and sharing each milestone with them. Then, it won’t be a surprise when you come out and say “Hey, look what I did!” It will mean much more.

Baby Steps. One of the presenters, Tamara Myles, touched on this, too. With all this great information come ideas, new goals to set, new processes to incorporate in my business and client work. But take it easy, girl. If I try to do it all at once, I will get overwhelmed. Yes, have a big list, but just work on 1 to 3 things at a time. When I get those done, or at least well in hand, I will move on to a few more goals that are a priority.

To sum up: Be passionate about organizing. Focus on people, relationships, and providing value to those I know, like and trust. Be a friend, a support, an advisor. Help people.
Jenny

Jenny at the NAPO conference in New Orleans

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