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Build Your Bench Strength Immediately for a Better Exit Later
We have to trust ourselves. Scary thought. Right? Trust yourself. Trust your gut.
Feel free to talk about yourself. And remember, you are never “just.” You’re not just a new business. You’re not just a solopreneur. You’re not just a customer service rep. You are enough.
Exchange your values, your vision, your mission. Be in the 20% — 20% of American companies that even have strategy and plans. Everyone should have a strategy and plan.
We all like to play. Play regularly, on schedule. This is part of self-care, personally, but it’s also part of managing your people, once you have staff.
Know who you are, what you want to do, and how to pick the right thing for yourself. Keep everyone who works for you or with you, including vendors and others, engaged in the purpose of your mission.
Understand that humanity is a quality and not a detriment. Nurturing each other is part of a whole. We need to help each other. We need to step up for each other.
Try these approaches to get out of your own way: Optimize good behaviors; Listen to your coach, your colleagues, yourself; and Pay attention to what you don’t do.
How to be what your team needs and still be yourself. If you’re a living, breathing human you’ve probably told someone, “Just be yourself!”