by Lisa | Jun 19, 2013 | Business, Productivity
Charlotte Beers, has been featured in Fortune magazine as one of the most powerful women in advertising. During the Massachusetts Conference for Women, she shared some the secrets she learned in the business world. For women to succeed, they must use powerful communication skills. Check out the video.
In her new book “I’d Rather Be In Charge…” (affiliate link) she created a guide on how to clearly present yourself at work. Charlotte shared this “golden rule” of communication during the conference: It’s not what you say, it’s what they hear.
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What has your work experience taught you about communication? Have you ever experienced what happened in the picture? Please share and comment below.
by Lisa | Jun 8, 2013 | Business, Entrepreneur, Social Media, Uncategorized
This week I attended my first event with Her Corner. Her Corner provides face-to-face networking for women entrepreneurs through various events. The speaker series for July focused on technology solutions for small business owners. The guest speaker was social media and technology expert Lena West, founder of Influence Expansion.
This was such a fun and informative session. It’s one thing to hear about tools, but when someone explains how they are using it… well that takes it to another level. Lena shared some of her favorite tools for getting clients, keeping clients and growing your business. I created this visual summary using my iPad.
I can’t wait to attend the next Her Corner event. I really enjoyed being in a room full of supportive women that are fired up about business 😀
See the visual summary below.
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Have you signed up for any of these services? What was your favorite tip? Comment below.
by Lisa | Jun 4, 2013 | Business, Productivity
Most of the time, before we even get out of bed, we already make a mental list of the things we need to do and want to do. But, how in the world can you get it all done. How can you balance work, family and your own life goals with all the things on the to do list.
Laura Vanderkam, author of the series “What the Most Successful People Do,” has researched it and put it all in a book entitled, What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast: A Short Guide to Making Over Your Mornings — and Life (affiliate link).
I listened to the audio version of this book and I was so inspired when she started to paint a picture of what a great morning can look like.
Before I knew it, I was looking in my purse for my sketchbook (yes, I carry a mini-sketchbook with me at all times!) and drawing out what I was hearing. Hope it inspires you.
Enjoy… this could be your typical morning!
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Are you a morning person or a night owl? What’s your favorite morning idea from the image? Please share and comment below.
by Lisa | May 19, 2013 | Business
I remember the first time I saw Zig Ziglar live. It was many years ago at a conference in Washington, DC. He was dynamic, funny and so personable. So glad I was able to see him in person. He will be missed, but never forgotten.
I created this drawing of one of my favorite quotes from Zig Ziglar about being extraordinary.
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Hilary Hinton “Zig” Ziglar, American author, salesman, and motivational speaker.
He was a best-selling author who wrote more than 30 sales and motivational books, 10 of which have appeared on best-seller lists and have been translated into more than 36 different languages. As a speaker, he appeared with six former U.S. presidents, world leaders, business leaders, and countless sports and Hollywood celebrities. He helped people to achieve long-term balanced success based on his philosophy of character and attitude.
Do you have a favorite Zig Ziglar quote? Please share and comment below.
by Lisa | May 19, 2013 | Business, Entrepreneur, Social Media
As a part of Social Media Week 2013 in Washington DC, Punchrock hosted a panel discussion about Social Media Strategies for the Social Entrepreneur. Hmm… Activist or a Slactivist approach? The panel shared how people. companies, and organizations are changing the world through social entrepreneurship and effectively using social media.
Wikipedia defines a Social Entrepreneur as someone who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage a venture to make social change. A Social Entrepreneur acts as the change agent for society, seizing opportunities and improving systems, inventing new approaches and creating solutions to change society for the better.
Panelists included Sana Venjara, Bryan Lozano and Kalsoom Lakhani.
Check out the sketchnotes (visual summary) of what transpired during the discussion. For a larger view, click the image to expand.
Many thanks to Punchrock for hosting a great session.
What was your biggest takeaway? Please share and comment below.