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6 Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask Once a Year – Part 2
Marketing strategist Lynn Serafinn explores the second of six important questions that can help ensure our business is evolving along with us. Part 2 in series. A few weeks ago I made a New Year’s resolution to write the articles … Continue reading
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6 Questions Every Business Owner Should Ask Once a Year – Part 1
Marketing consultant Lynn Serafinn invites you to dive into six investigative questions to help understand your business at its core. Part 1 of a new series. Traditionally, the New Year is the time when we make resolutions. Every year we … Continue reading
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Getting Out of the Doldrums – 7 Tips for the Self-Employed
7 Graces co-director Nancy Goodyear explores what it’s like when you’ve lost motivation and passion for your work, and gives tips for pulling yourself out. To be ‘in the doldrums’ is an old maritime expression. The doldrums is a belt … Continue reading
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How ‘Inviting’ Are Your Terms and Conditions?
7 Graces community member and lawyer Lubna Gem Arielle tells how defining your company’s terms and conditions can become a value-based asset to your business. Here’s a quick test. I’d like you to take a deep breath and answer one … Continue reading
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Disconnection – What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Shadow
7 Graces co-director Nancy Goodyear explores the dark side of the 7 Graces and explains how the Deadly Sin of Disconnection can affect all our relationships. In the 7 Graces model, Disconnection – the first of the 7 Deadly Sins … Continue reading
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