I believe in the bioindividuality of business –– and you should too.
I’ve been searching for ages for a good way to describe why I do what I do the way I do it then I discovered “Bio-individuality”. It summed it all up for me.
I’ve been searching for ages for a good way to describe why I do what I do the way I do it then I discovered “Bio-individuality”. It summed it all up for me.
When is the last time you thought in your business? This is a question I pose to my clients, and the responses are always interesting.
When I started consulting. I was worried about showing my clients messy systems. But I realised quickly. It’s the best possible solution for them!
A system is a word that is thrown around a ton. “I need to create my system” is a funny phrase that makes little sense. A system by definition is just a way of doing things.
It’s easy to think there’s one way of working. It’s also easy to believe that one way is the only way. I thought I’d share a time I worked slightly differently and how much better it worked for the client.
Trashy TV. A palette cleanser for when you think too much? Or something else entirely…
We talk in absolutes – but what if there’s an alternative?
How do you know – when a system isn’t working? A fantastic question and although there isn’t one answer. Here are a few things I’ve noticed…
Should I add more into my system? I don’t have this, that or the other. Sometimes the less you have, the better.
Are you designing what you do based around how you work or are you trying to force yourself to work around a system?