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		<title>Are You Making Good Financial Decisions?</title>
		<link>http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/12/15/are-you-making-good-financial-decisions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My daughter’s school follows a method of teaching that helps children to develop mathematical skills  by focusing on their practical applications in life. Instead of memorizing times tables and formulas  &#8211; which is the way that I learned math – the children are taught how to use math to solve real life problems. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-208" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="This Way Sign" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/This-Way-Sign-300x200.jpg" alt="This Way Sign" width="240" height="160" />My daughter’s school follows a method of teaching that helps children to develop mathematical skills  by focusing on their practical applications in life. Instead of memorizing times tables and formulas  &#8211; which is the way that I learned math – the children are taught how to use math to solve real life problems. There are plenty of arguments both for and against this type of teaching. While I do see some of its shortcomings, one of the things I am very happy about is that since kindergarten my daughter has worked with money in the classroom, becoming increasingly comfortable with some financial basics that I know will serve her well.</p>
<p>I remember the first time  she was learning the differences between pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. We would play a game where she would be offered a “trade” and would have to decide if she wanted to make the deal. For example, I might have two dimes and offer to trade them for one of her quarters. It was fascinating to watch how in the beginning she would eagerly make that trade. I could also easily get her to hand over those two dimes for just five pennies. Of course, given her basic understanding of numbers – two was better than one – and five was certainly better than two!<span id="more-207"></span></p>
<p>Well, let me tell you, just a couple of years later, negotiating “financial deals” with my daughter is like going a few rounds with the toughest banker out there. She knows every penny she has earned doing her chores. And, should I have the misfortune to need to borrow a few dollars, when I don’t have enough cash for the babysitter – my seven year old is just about ready to charge me interest. On a basic level, she has received the financial education that keeps her from making the bad financial deals she could easily be persuaded to make in the past.</p>
<p>As a solo entrepreneur are you putting the necessary time and energy into your <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">financial education</a> to avoid making poor financial decisions?</p>
<p>The business world is a tough neighborhood. There are many out there eager to trade you two dimes for a quarter AND there are many lazy business owners who are content to believe that two is always better than one. This form of decision making is the absolute opposite of financial responsibility and will absolutely keep you from success.</p>
<p>Every day solo entrepreneurs face critical financial decisions that can make or break a business. When does it make sense to incur business debt and when is it time to cut back? Should you be investing any available capital and if so, what kind of vehicles will you invest in? Is it time to develop new products and services or should you increase the marketing of your current offerings?</p>
<p>Small business owners must be willing to learn. We must really understand money – the pitfalls to avoid and the ways we can leverage our resources to achieve maximum stability and growth. Visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com/" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> for the financial education you need to confidently make the decisions that allow you to create the success you desire and deserve.</p>
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		<title>Patience and Persistence &#8211; Virtues for Small Business Owners</title>
		<link>http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/11/21/patience-and-persistence-virtues-for-small-business-owners/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Financial Mindset]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I arrived this afternoon to pick up my 2-year old from preschool. As I generally do – I hung back in the doorway so I could observe him for a while before he spotted me. He was sitting at a table with a small group of children doing a craft. A little girl next to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-198" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Man Fishing" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Man-Fishing-202x300.jpg" alt="Man Fishing" width="177" height="275" />I arrived this afternoon to pick up my 2-year old from preschool. As I generally do – I hung back in the doorway so I could observe him for a while before he spotted me. He was sitting at a table with a small group of children doing a craft. A little girl next to him was using what seemed to be the only glitter stick and it was obvious that my son was practically desperate to get his hands on it. Like all parents – we’ve tried to encourage the idea of “waiting your turn” and I’m certain his teachers work on this as well. It was incredibly funny and precious to watch as he valiantly struggled to exercise patience. Picture him – eyes glued to the glitter as though willing it to come to him – while sitting on his hands, literally trying to force himself not to reach out and snatch it right out of the fingers of his classmate.</p>
<p>It was wonderful watching him try so hard and as I stood there, I realized that even 35 years later in life, I too struggle to wait – and to let things happen in their own time. As I speak with entrepreneurs, I find that a common ailment amongst us, is patience. We want our efforts to pay off now! We want to see our labor unfold into immediate success. Small business owners often must work months and even years at a time before achieving the goals we’ve set for ourselves. And while it’s not quite as simple as sitting on our hands, we too must find a way to stay the course, even when things take longer than we would like.<span id="more-194"></span></p>
<p>A related lesson for entrepreneurs – one that  we also work to teach our children – is Persistence. It’s not just a question of waiting for the things we want. We must also persist in whatever work it takes to achieve our goals. And of course the work isn’t always fun and inspiring. Sometimes it’s tedious and challenging and just plain hard. And yet, if we give up when it gets rough, in all odds we won’t be long in business. Ultimately, persistence pays off. And if I can just be terribly annoying and use a favorite bedtime story as an analogy: Are you going to be the little engine who could, OR the entrepreneur who can’t?</p>
<p>Especially when it comes to <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">financial education</a>, persistence and patience are qualities an entrepreneur simply cannot do without. While effectively dealing with money is rarely something that comes naturally, it is like learning to ride a bike or anything else that’s new. If you stick with it, you will ultimately master money management and the tools you put in place to stay on top of your business financials will become like second nature.</p>
<p>Success rarely happens overnight. And yet, of those business owners willing and able to stay the course, most look back with gratitude for the patience and persistence that brought them across the finish line. At <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">Abundance Bound </a>we believe that these two virtues come significantly easier to those entrepreneurs who surround themselves with support systems.  To learn more about the ways we can support you in the patient but persistent growth of your business, visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com/" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Finding Mentors</title>
		<link>http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/11/12/finding-mentors/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:23:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just being completely honest &#8211; the first year I started Abundance Bound was really tough. Like many small business owners, I was so passionate about the work I wanted to do. I was going to help entrepreneurs create success – teaching them to build their businesses on strong financial foundations.
So here’s the thing: I had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-181 alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Mom-Daughter-Drinking-Water" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Mom-Daughter-Drinking-Water-199x300.jpg" alt="Mom-Daughter-Drinking-Water" width="149" height="250" />Just being completely honest &#8211; the first year I started <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">Abundance Bound</a> was really tough. Like many small business owners, I was so passionate about the work I wanted to do. I was going to help entrepreneurs create success – teaching them to build their businesses on strong financial foundations.</p>
<p>So here’s the thing: I had the very best intentions and absolutely NO customers.</p>
<p>I spun my wheels for months. There’s no question I was working hard. The problem was that I didn’t really know what I was doing. You see – I was an expert at financial education – I wasn’t an expert at marketing and client attraction and all of the elements of building a business that ensure you have a steady stream of prospects who can benefit from your products and services.<span id="more-180"></span></p>
<p>All of that changed the day I found a marketing mentor. I made the decision to invest in my business and signed up for 8 months of private coaching with someone who had a proven track record of helping entrepreneurs attract clients. I listened, learned and applied her teaching and my business grew with a speed and consistency I could not have imagined. There’s nothing better than learning from someone who can honestly say they’ve been there and done that. Something about hearing from someone who has conquered the very hurdle you’re about to jump gives you an edge you would not be able to get any other way. Let’s face it, it’s faster (and less painful) when we have the opportunity to learn from mistakes that were made by those who have gone before us, rather than always learning from the mistakes we make ourselves.</p>
<p>Unlike the game of chess, the business world does not really have specific rules. Because of the lack of rules, those who have experienced the challenges you are about to face first hand are your best allies, in navigating the often unpredictable waters.  Sure, you know a lot. But do you know everything? Of course not. There will always be things you can learn that will help you take your business to the next level. This is why constantly seeking out and working with mentors is so crucial in your pursuit of success.</p>
<p>Never take the job of selecting a mentor lightly. You want to learn from individuals who have themselves created success. Small business owners who are considering working with a mentor, should take the time to speak with them directly. Ask if you can talk to one or more of their former or current clients. Make sure their coaching style is a fit for you and your personality. Remember that over time you will most likely have multiple mentors – experts in different areas who can help you to develop the skills you need to keep moving forward. The magic of the internet and the ability to receive quality coaching via teleseminars and webcasts, means we are not limited by geography as we seek out the best people to help us learn and grow.</p>
<p>At Abundance Bound we strive to create a community that brings the experience, mentoring and encouragement you need to be successful in your business. Visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com/">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> to learn more about this powerful support network today.</p>
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		<title>Getting Off the Hamster Wheel</title>
		<link>http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/11/07/getting-off-the-hamster-wheel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 03:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was watching my 2-year-old son playing this afternoon.  For almost 10 minutes he just ran around in a circle. It wasn’t even a particularly big circle – but round and round he went – showing absolutely no evidence of boredom. In fact, he really seemed to be enjoying himself.
It got me thinking about how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-146" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Hamster-Wheel" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Hamster-Wheel.jpg" alt="Hamster-Wheel" width="170" height="126" />I was watching my 2-year-old son playing this afternoon.  For almost 10 minutes he just ran around in a circle. It wasn’t even a particularly big circle – but round and round he went – showing absolutely no evidence of boredom. In fact, he really seemed to be enjoying himself.</p>
<p>It got me thinking about how often as adults – especially as <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">solo entrepreneurs</a> – that we feel like we’re just running round and round in circles. The problem for us is that it certainly isn’t fun. When we feel like our businesses have stopped growing and like all our hard work is no longer moving us forward, it’s easy to get exhausted and discouraged.<span id="more-145"></span></p>
<p>Over the years, I’ve found 3 places I look first when trying to pull myself and my business out of a “rut.”</p>
<p><strong>1. Business plan</strong></p>
<p>Traditional business plans generally include things like an executive summary, mission statement, description of products &amp; services, company vision, goals &amp; objectives, and an overall financial plan. All of these things are important, and if you don’t have them on paper – you should. However, what I’m talking about here is a detailed model that lays out clearly how you intend to achieve your target revenue goals.</p>
<p>Each January, you should decide how much you would like your business to earn for the year. Then, map out precisely what it will take to reach that number. Itemize the different products and services you currently offer as well as those you will be introducing. What are the prices of each product and service? How many of each will have to be sold for you to earn the amount you want?</p>
<p>This process will firmly direct the daily, weekly and monthly tasks and activities you will have to implement to achieve your revenue targets. Each month, you will want to evaluate your progress to determine if you are on track or if changes need to be made for you to reach your goals. Achieving this clarity of purpose goes a long way towards staying on the path of progress.</p>
<p><strong>2. Marketing, marketing, marketing!</strong></p>
<p>Show me a company that isn’t marketing their business in multiple ways and constantly introducing new and fresh marketing ideas – and I’ll show you a business that is stuck.</p>
<p>Draw a circle on a piece of paper and divide it into 8 slices like a pie. Now fill in each slice with a different way you are currently marketing your business. Some examples might include: advertising, articles, joint ventures, networking groups, etc. Many of us will find we can only fill in a few slices. To achieve constant and lasting growth we need to be able to fill in the entire pie – and that’s at a minimum! Adding additional marketing sources that you use on a regular, consistent basis will help your business take a leap forward.</p>
<p><strong>3. Delegating</strong></p>
<p>Let’s face it – there’s a lot that needs to get done to run a <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">small business</a>. Success comes faster to those of us solo entrepreneurs who realize that we simply cannot do all of it ourselves. My virtual assistant is one of the best additions I made to my company 6 years ago and now I cannot imagine life without her. Assess the work you have to do and figure out what other people can help you with. Find individuals you trust who understand the message of the company.  Delegating can be one of the hardest things to do for a small business owner who is used to running the show.  Being able to hand over the reigns and trust that things will get done the right way, is a big accomplishment.</p>
<p>Consider developing an operations manual and task descriptions to create a smooth transition.  Knowing what you want people to do and having them understand their responsibilities as it pertains to the job, makes for a much better run business.</p>
<p>The next time you find yourself running in circles it should be because – like my son – you really want to! At <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">Abundance Bound</a>, we teach small business owners and solo entrepreneurs how to effectively focus on the areas that will give your business the healthy kick start it needs to get you moving in the right direction. Visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com/">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> for the support that will put you on the path to success with your small business.</p>
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		<title>Finding Your Niche</title>
		<link>http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/11/04/finding-your-niche/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:56:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really didn’t like having a job.
In the years that I worked for other people, I was so frustrated by the complete lack of control that I had over my life. We all know the drill…showing up and leaving at the same time each day, being told when we can have lunch or take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-142" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Woman in Niche" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/woman-in-niche-199x300.jpg" alt="Woman in Niche" width="199" height="275" />I really didn’t like having a job.</p>
<p>In the years that I worked for other people, I was so frustrated by the complete lack of control that I had over my life. We all know the drill…showing up and leaving at the same time each day, being told when we can have lunch or take a vacation, trying to look busy even when we’ve finished our work because heaven forbid we should just be able to go home early…</p>
<p>It was a desire for independence that led me to start my first business. I certainly had good intentions and a strong work ethic but I also had absolutely no clue what I was doing. The truth was that I lacked the fundamental understanding of money that was required to keep a business afloat. Once I realized this, I focused on studying with the best <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">financial experts </a>I could find, gaining the financial tools, knowledge and understanding I needed to be a successful entrepreneur.<span id="more-138"></span></p>
<p>The results I saw in my own life were what led me to the creation of <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">Abundance Bound</a> – a company that focuses specifically on the niche of helping people start and build their own businesses with the strong financial foundation and planning in place that allows them to grow and thrive as entrepreneurs. I love being able to spare my clients from some of the many, many costly mistakes I made in my early years of being small business owner.</p>
<p>A small business that tries to do too much can, often times, have difficulty achieving success.  Small business ideas that focus on a niche market can quickly surpass competitors who only dabble in that area.</p>
<p>Take for instance a small business that makes only rice pudding.  But they make rice pudding in every flavor imaginable.  Or a restaurant that only serves macaroni and cheese, but the combinations of flavors makes it a unique treat.  If I want great rice pudding or macaroni and cheese (two of my personal favorites by the way…) I am far more likely to seek out the specialists than I am to just run into my local grocery. Those two companies are focused on a niche market and even if a large chain restaurant opened on the same street and offered macaroni and cheese plus rice pudding on their large menu, those two small businesses would still rake in the customers who want the specialty that they offer.</p>
<p>The ideas mentioned above are real examples of two businesses that exist in Manhattan that have achieved success.  Small business owners can follow this type of focused model can achieve and maintain the same success.  The secret is to find something that you have a passion for and will appeal to many people, add something unique to it and focus solely on making it the best that it can be.</p>
<p>A great niche business with a web presence has an advantage over a small business on the web with no specialty.  It is easier to get targeted web traffic to make a purchase than general web traffic going to a site that has a variety of products or services to offer. Small business websites that offer their niche product in a unique way can turn a great profit in a small amount of time.</p>
<p>I encourage you to make sure that as an entrepreneur you are not trying to be all things to all people. Visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> &#8211; We can help you to find that need that you fill better than anybody else, focus your efforts there, and you’ll be well on your way to success with your small business.</p>
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		<title>You May Be Small, But You Should Act Big</title>
		<link>http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/11/02/you-may-be-small-but-you-should-act-big/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 01:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live next door to two of the tiniest dogs I have ever seen. I’d be afraid to have a dog that size. I’d worry that one misstep and I could end up accidentally squashing the poor thing. But the funny thing about my next door dogs is they don’t ACT small. They do everything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-120" title="2 Dogs" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/2-Dogs.gif" alt="2 Dogs" width="1" height="1" /><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-124" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Big-Little Dog" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Big-Little-Dog1-200x300.jpg" alt="Big-Little Dog" width="150" height="250" />I live next door to two of the tiniest dogs I have ever seen. I’d be afraid to have a dog that size. I’d worry that one misstep and I could end up accidentally squashing the poor thing. But the funny thing about my next door dogs is they don’t ACT small. They do everything big – from saying hello, to protecting their little girl owner, to standing up for themselves if a bigger dog tries to get bossy.</p>
<p>Well, just like a small dog who thinks he is a Great Dane, a small business doesn’t always have to act small.  Small dogs know their strengths and use them to their advantage.  They know they can be more agile, move quicker and get away with things because they are cute.  A small business has more flexibility, quicker response times and more personal customer service than the bigger guys.  Knowing your strengths is the key to success.  <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">Small business owners</a> who know what to focus on can take their business to the top.<span id="more-119"></span></p>
<p>A small business should never assume that because they are small they do not need to polished and professional.  They should operate with a big attitude and dress for success.  From interviewing, hiring and training to day to day work schedules, work policy and customer service, a small business should operate on a large scale.  All procedures and policies should meet the standards of any big business.</p>
<p>You want to make it clear that you intend to be around for a long time and are not a fly by night company.  You want to instill confidence and trust in your patrons or clientele by offering the security of a big company, but with the personalized service of a small business.  Everyone knows that a small company can give the client more attention and for this reason a smaller company is preferred most times over a larger one.</p>
<p>I call on my fellow solo entrepreneurs to remember that while we can learn from the big guys, we also have our own style and way of doing things that makes us special. It has always been important to me to limit the number of clients in our <a href="http://www.abundanceboundprosperitysystem.com/privatecoaching" target="_blank">private coaching program</a>. While I know there are companies that take on dozens (or even hundreds of clients at a time), I offer a personalized and hands on coaching style that ensures results for the individuals and businesses I work with. Most small businesses can adapt to more special requests or changes than a large business.  They can also get things done much more quickly than a larger business, as there is not as much red tape and organizational chain of command to go through.  This alone is a big draw for clientele who want to be able to have personal interaction and have input on the result.</p>
<p>To achieve success as a small business owner, choose to focus first on quality and second on quantity. Small business owners who can compete with the big guys in professionalism and procedure but offer their own specialty revealing their own strength, will almost always be the winners. Stop by <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> for powerful tips that will ensure you stand out from the crowd.</p>
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		<title>Develop an Attitude of Gratitude</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We live in a society that is all about focusing on what we don’t have.  Commercials, magazines, movies all remind us that we can be thinner, wealthier, smarter and have more STUFF.  Here’s the thing.  I don’t believe that it is bad to strive for more.  After all – isn’t wanting more freedom, more inspiration [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-116" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Gratitude" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Gratitude-219x300.jpg" alt="Gratitude" width="153" height="210" />We live in a society that is all about focusing on what we don’t have.  Commercials, magazines, movies all remind us that we can be thinner, wealthier, smarter and have more STUFF.  Here’s the thing.  I don’t believe that it is bad to strive for more.  After all – isn’t wanting more freedom, more inspiration and more money, what led most of us to become entrepreneurs? Goals keep us moving forward – they give us a sense of purpose and direction and ultimately serve as guidelines for building <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">success as small business owners</a>.  I think that when it comes to finances, we should all strive to create wealth, not just because of what it will mean in our own lives, but because of the difference it will allow us to create in the lives of others.  However, consider how much more powerful it is to strive for more from a place of <strong>happiness with what you have already created</strong>, than to constantly struggle to improve, while depressed by a perception of all the ways in which you have failed.<span id="more-115"></span></p>
<p>It’s important that we cultivate a sense of gratitude for everything good that exists in our lives NOW.  Where affirmations speak into the future you plan to create, gratitude is about being thankful for what is currently so.  In her wonderful book, <em>Zero to Zillionaire</em>, Chellie Campbell suggests, “Thank whatever Higher Power you believe in for <strong>all that you have</strong>.  Gratitude is the only thing that studies have proven increases happiness.”</p>
<p>We get more of what we focus on.  If you start consciously paying attention to your thoughts, it may surprise and frighten you to realize how much time you spend thinking about everything that is wrong in your life and your business, and beating yourself up for everything you should have done differently.  What might happen if you started taking time every day to focus on what is good, what you have done right, what you love about who you are and what you have?  Personal growth expert, Anthony Robbins, suggests starting everyday with a gratitude exercise.  This may not come easily at first.  You can focus the exercise by “working from the inside out”, either speaking out loud or silently to yourself as follows.  First, state all of the things you are grateful for, focusing only on yourself.  “I am thankful for my health.”  “I am grateful for my commitment to regular exercise.”  “I am grateful for my beautiful singing voice.” (Or your ability to paint, or your work ethic, or your intellect – whatever you feel are positive traits you have.)  Really take the time to think of everything you can.  Perhaps you are a brilliant mediator.  Do you consistently strive for and achieve high levels of integrity and honesty.  Are you kind, a loving mother, a good friend?</p>
<p>Now you are going to expand your circle of gratitude.  Move outwards to your family and close friends.  Perhaps you are grateful for all your parents did to raise you, or the health and happiness of your brothers and sisters.  Do you have friends that are always there for you – who love you – and make you laugh?  Continue the exercise, just growing the circle wider and wider to encompass everything for which you give thanks in the sphere of your business, then your community, followed by society and even the world.</p>
<p>The fact is, if you do this exercise genuinely, not making things up, but sincerely looking at all that is good, it is literally impossible to come away without feeling happy, positive and truly energized.  Imagine what would be different if you truly made the commitment to start your day, every day, this way.</p>
<p>We can all find things to be grateful for.  Once you get started, the floodgates will open and you’ll discover that having an “attitude of gratitude” can actually become a natural state.  And from that state – absolutely <strong>anything</strong> is possible! At <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> we&#8217;ll help you create the lasting mindset and space of gratitude to support your ongoing growth as an entrepreneur.</p>
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		<title>Make Your Financial Success a &#8220;Must&#8221;!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 16:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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We have spent the past few blog posts teaching you how to prepare yourself for success as a small business owner.  You know how to treat your business finances as an entity separate from your personal finances, you know how to organize and keep track of your expenses, and you know where you are starting [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have spent the past few blog posts teaching you how to prepare yourself for <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">success as a small business owner</a>.  You know how to treat your business finances as an entity separate from your personal finances, you know how to organize and keep track of your expenses, and you know where you are starting on this financial journey. Great!  Now what?</p>
<p>Not a thing in your financial lives will change if you do not do the footwork.  You need to consistently devote the time necessary to improve your financial situation.  As entrepreneurs so many of us are great starters.  We begin to gather knowledge and make great plans, thinking of the ultimate outcome, but then we often do not fulfill our plan by taking the step-by-step actions required to bring us to that outcome.<span id="more-103"></span></p>
<p>Have you ever uttered, “I’m too busy”?  Maybe “I can’t afford it” sounds familiar.  These are excuses and you need to look closely at where they have gotten you so far.  Are you even one step closer to the financial prosperity you wish to have in your life? The financial pressure that exists for many small business owners is so distracting it brings an almost unbearable amount of stress into our lives and our minds.  If we make a little time every week to take care of our financial situation – such as reading, attending a seminar, updating your financial records, working on investing, adding extra income streams to your business model – we would actually free up time later on.</p>
<p>So what exactly does “priority” mean.  A priority is a “must”, something we “must” do, and a “must” is very different from a “should”.  We all have lists of things in our lives that we “must” do and we all have lists of things we “should” do.  There is a critical difference between the two.  For instance, I must pay my bills every month on time.  This is something I would never allow myself not to do.  However, I really feel I should exercise every day.  Somehow, as much as I know I should exercise, I often allow other things to get in the way.  For others, exercising every day is a must, and they are prepared to sacrifice to get that exercise time in.</p>
<p>I suggest to entrepreneurs that, for the period they are working with me in <a href="http://www.abundanceboundprosperitysystem.com/privatecoaching" target="_blank">private coaching</a> or in our <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com/abpsBootcamp.php" target="_blank">Prosperity Bootcamp</a>, they make implementing the steps of <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com/theSystem.php" target="_blank">The Prosperity System</a><sup>TM </sup>a “must.”  Generally, once we see our financial pictures start to shift, we will not go back to doing things the way we did before.</p>
<p>So, analyze your time.  How do you use it?  Where do you waste it?  Be completely and brutally honest with yourself.  At <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> you&#8217;ll learn our step by step process, which makes it easy for entrepreneurs to set aside a few hours every week to devote solely to the endeavor of creating financial prosperity.  This practice will help you develop the sound knowledge that will allow you to start building the financial wealth you deserve and desire.</p>
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		<title>What is Your Financial Vision?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 23:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our last blog post, Walk From Where You&#8217;re Standing, we talked about creating a strong financial foundation – doing the things necessary to know (and continue to be aware of) your current financial situation.
The next critical step to creating success as a small business owner, is figuring out exactly where you would like to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-99" style="border: 10px solid black; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Grandmother with Grandson" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Grandmother-w_-grandson.jpg" alt="Grandmother with Grandson" width="170" height="113" />In our last blog post, <a href="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/2009/10/01/walk-from-where-youre-standing" target="_blank">Walk From Where You&#8217;re Standing</a>, we talked about creating a strong financial foundation – doing the things necessary to know (and continue to be aware of) your current financial situation.</p>
<p>The next critical step to creating success as a small business owner, is figuring out exactly where you would like to end up.  Where you are going is almost as important as your starting point.  It gives you a destination, a target, a place on which to set your sights.<span id="more-95"></span>Think about an entrepreneur that you really admire – whose business has the size, scope and profits that you imagine for yourself. You can be very sure that behind the scenes there is a <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">business plan</a>, one that was put in place when the organization was born and one that is centered on a Vision.  In this business plan, the entrepreneur will have laid out where they want to be in 1 year, 3 years, and 5 years.  They will know what their ultimate goal is in very specific terms.</p>
<p>But for many small business owners, our Vision doesn’t extend that far beyond just wanting more money.  We know we are tired of struggling to pay the bills.  We hate the fact that we’re buried under debt.  But because our financial vision is not SPECIFIC, our plans tend to be equally vague – leaving little mystery around why they are often never actually implemented.</p>
<p>Think of your financial life as a road trip.  You know where you are starting – New York.  How many of us would actually get in our cars and start driving, without having actually decided where we want to go?  Now let’s say that you choose Miami.  Well, because you have your starting point AND your destination, you can plan exactly how you’ll get there.  You may plan it in stages.  You may stop to see some of the sights along the way.  You may even take a wrong turn now and again, but because you know where you’re headed, you’ll quickly be able to make corrections that will put you back on track.</p>
<p>Continuing this analogy, let’s say that you had indeed made a wrong turn on your way to Miami, and ended up in New Orleans. You might like it there, maybe even enough that you consider staying, and giving up on ever getting to Miami at all. You have a nice place, are happy with the climate, and have made a few friends. If your concept of Miami is simply “somewhere nice”, then you may be content to stay where you ended up, because it is simply too much effort to move on. What does it matter if the weather isn’t exactly what you wanted, or your house is not quite what you had imagined? Where you are is an improvement over where you were, so you give up your travel plans, and settle in.</p>
<p>How different would it be if your general dream of “Miami” became an actual vision of what your life would be when you got there? What if you had researched and found the exact condo you wanted on South Beach? You knew the purchase price, the mortgage payments, what your view would be, what the good local restaurants are. You knew what friends you had down there, what car you would drive, what you would wear on the beach, and where to find the best snorkeling. Your vision of your life in Florida encompasses everything, from lifestyle to partner, <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">business success</a> to financial abundance. How content would you now be to settle in New Orleans? Chances are, not very. And yet that is what we all do. Repeatedly. Because where we are is better than where we were, and the immediate discomfort it might take to move on overshadows the pain of staying.</p>
<p>At <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">Abundance Bound</a>, we take entrepreneurs through an exercise of creating a “3-Year Vision.” This involves <em>writing down </em>a detailed vision of where we want to be in 3 years time, and <em>being as specific as possible about it</em>. It is not enough to say “I will be rich”: you need to know what that means. To some that may be a passive income of $8,000 per month, living in a condo in a respectable part of town, and driving a new Jetta. For others, making $20,000 per month, and living in a house in Beverly Hills with a Porsche in the driveway would only be halfway there.  When you read your Vision you should feel happy – you should feel a sense of excitement and joy as you paint a vivid picture of where you want your life to be. And you should use that excitement to fuel you as you move forward.</p>
<p>Writing down your Vision will play a huge role in whether or not you reach your destination. From this will develop your action plan, which is your journey broken down into manageable pieces, and the specific, measurable goals that will comprise each step of that plan. It is absolutely critical that you fully visualize the end result and know clearly and vividly where you want to go.</p>
<p>Come to <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> for all the help you need drawing your personal entrepreneur&#8217;s  road map from point A to point B. We&#8217;ll support you along the journey and make sure you reap the benefits of careful planning and hard work.</p>
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		<title>Financial Consistency &#8211; Critical to Your Success as a Small Business Owner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 06:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Financial consistency goes a long way towards building financial stability and avoiding the financial roller coaster that plagues many small business owners.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-83" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="80009-112" src="http://abundanceboundsystem.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Rollercoaster1.jpg" alt="80009-112" width="170" height="131" />As <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">entrepreneurs</a>, it is easy to sometimes feel like our finances are outside of our control.  Especially in the early years of your business you may not have the regular earnings that came with a job. Our spending often varies as well, since <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">building a successful business</a> costs money.</p>
<p>These factors make it even more critical that we develop <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">financial consistency</a>.  Keeping a handle on the ways of managing our money that are within our control, will go a long way towards building financial stability and avoiding the financial roller coaster that plagues many small business owners.<span id="more-81"></span></p>
<p>Following are 5 simple steps to becoming financially consistent:</p>
<p>1.  <strong>Pay Yourself First</strong></p>
<p>This is the corner stone of any long term financial stability, let alone wealth. Every month, you should put a set percentage of your earnings into a high interest savings account, and then don&#8217;t touch it until you are ready to invest with that money.  This is not the &#8220;rainy day&#8221; account that you dip into when things get hard, nor is this the &#8220;splurge&#8221; account to get something special for yourself as a celebration. Money is only withdrawn from this account to buy assets with &#8211; an asset being defined in this case as something that either makes you money, or appreciates (increases) in value (so a new car would not be an asset under this definition!). Do this consistently and, over time, you will build up a very nice amount of cash to be investing with.</p>
<p>2.  <strong>Schedule Regular Money Days</strong></p>
<p>“Money Days” are key to your success as a small business owner. This is simply a day that you set aside to work on your finances.  The jobs might include filing, entering receipts into a computer program, balancing bank statements, etc.  Now, it does not have to be a whole day, of course &#8211; unless your situation merits it&#8230; usually because you haven&#8217;t done one for a long time! Personally, I set aside a couple of hours every other week, and then a meeting with my accountant over the phone every couple of months. Doing this accomplishes several things: Your accounts will remain orderly, allowing you to continually track your financial progress and identify potential problems early on.  Money Days also allow you to focus on your finances for short, isolated periods, which frees up your time to think about and do other things&#8230; like growing your business.</p>
<p>3.  <strong>Forecast your spending</strong></p>
<p>Forecasting is the process of allocating where your money will be spent. Visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> for tools specifically designed to help small business owners, network marketers and solo entrepreneurs determine exactly how they are currently spending. You’ll then decide which categories cannot change (rent, for example) and which ones can (groceries, entertainment etc).  You can then make strong, educated decisions about what amount you will CHOOSE to spend monthly in each category.  This tends to be far more empowering (and effective) than just blindly trying eliminate entire categories, That is the big difference between this process and traditional budgeting.  Budgeting encourages cutting out &#8220;frivolous&#8221; categories entirely and forgets the fact that we&#8217;re human!  You won&#8217;t stick to something long term that makes you feel deprived.  But as opposed to going to Starbucks every day, can you go every other day? Or order a Tall instead of a Venti?  Making these kinds of choices in several areas can make a huge difference to your overall spending.</p>
<p>4.  <strong>Keep business finances separate from personal</strong></p>
<p>You must have separate bank accounts for your personal life and your small business.  Identify one credit card you will use for personal expenses and a different one to be used for business.  You would never see the CEO of Kinkos write a check for company expenses out of his personal account, and yet many small business owners do this all the time.  Separating your finances will allow you to clearly see what your business is spending and earning.  It will also legitimize all the tax deductions you are taking.</p>
<p>5.  <strong>Regular financial learning</strong></p>
<p>Keep doing what you are doing right now! We take time to take business classes on marketing, using the internet, and creating products&#8230; but we expect our finances to somehow take care of themselves. Not only is this not realistic, it is dangerous, as we can make numerous serious mistakes blundering around while we try to find our financial way. The reason that most small businesses fail is because they are unable to financially sustain. Knowing this, doesn&#8217;t it make sense to put some time into financial education now, so that you have the skills to develop the financial stability that will keep your business around for the long term? Carve out some time for <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">financial seminars</a>. Learn how to manage your money as an entrepreneur and how to invest it so it can grow faster.  Learn the strategies to handle your business expenses, reduce your taxes, and create multiple sources of passive income.  It will be well worth it in the long run.</p>
<p>So there you have it.  Consistently doing these five things will significantly improve your financial picture over the coming months and years. Visit <a href="http://www.abundanceboundsystem.com" target="_blank">http://www.AbundanceBoundSystem.com</a> to learn to incorporate each step into your daily and weekly life. It requires only a tiny time commitment of time, but the dividends from doing so will last forever.</p>
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