Entrepreneur Productivity Means Business Success
April 16, 2010 by linda walker
Filed under Delegation, Entrepreneurship, Productivity
Entrepreneurs often tell me they are overwhelmed, but with everything you have on your plate, your incredibly active brain is juggling all your To Do’s along with hundreds of great ideas. No wonder it’s difficult to maintain focus!
Heads or Tails? A Decision Makes All the Difference
December 21, 2009 by linda walker
Filed under Clarity & Focus, Entrepreneurship, Mental Performance, Mission/Vision, decision-making
Every entrepreneur faces that same moment. The moment when you see something, a possibility, that no one else sees. What decides your future is what you do at that moment.
Less Is More
December 18, 2009 by linda walker
Filed under Clarity & Focus, Delegation, Entrepreneurship, Mission/Vision, Productivity, Technology
If you want to increase your productivity, spend more time thinking than doing. And when you’re thinking, think about what not to do!
If It Was Easier to Succeed Than It Was Fail…
November 17, 2009 by linda walker
Filed under Entrepreneurship, Productivity, Technology
You can boost your productivity by taking the right three steps.
What Makes an Entrepreneur?
September 8, 2009 by linda walker
Filed under Entrepreneurship
Can you be an entrepreneur? Do you have what it takes? Are the characteristics of an entrepreneur innate like an artist’s talent? Does success comes from brilliant “flashes of genius” that lead to new products and markets?
Innovation is essential to successful entrepreneurship, but flashes of genius aren’t enough. Leonardo Da Vinci was definitely a genius, [...]
Find Your Silver Lining
September 7, 2009 by linda walker
Filed under Entrepreneurship
I love working with entrepreneurs. Their passionate, us-against-world attitude is exciting, but they were always the toughest clients to keep. Brilliance, creativity and a whirlwind of activity just aren’t enough to overcome the procrastination, poor focus and lack of follow through that often cost them their business.
I wanted to help, but I was struggling [...]


