I’d say this week’s big move to our new campus location went pretty darn smoothly!
And not only did it all go off without a hitch, I’m already seeing the benefits of this BIG change.
And I think YOU are going to enjoy the benefits, too!
The entire company has a new energy that you can FEEL the minute you walk through the front door and past our shiny new reception area.
Everyone is refreshed, and more motivated to succeed than ever!
Like I said last week, change really does do a company good!
Positive change can be something as simple as changing your customary approach to a typical problem or situation.
Is there something you’ve been doing for a long time because “that’s the way it’s always been done,” even though you haven’t been getting a good result from it for ages?
Consider letting go of what’s familiar or comfortable, and move on to a NEW solution or approach that has a better chance of providing a good result!
You’d be amazed how much MORE productive you can be if you actually switch things up, and start taking some time off to have a bit of fun!
But BEFORE you start throwing out the old and bringing in the new, remember that change — even small change — can be a bit scary, unless you’ve prepared yourself beforehand. Successfully managing change is all about your attitude and expectations.
So if you ARE thinking about making some changes to your business to shake things up break away from the same ol’, same ol’…
… here are THREE things to consider before you take the plunge…
1. What will it cost NOT to make the change?
I’ll bet that whenever you consider the possibility of making a change, the first thing you think about is what it’s going to cost you to do it.
And if you’re like a lot of people, that potential extra cost is a deal-breaker.
First, turn that around: how much money are you LOSING by sticking with the comfortable or familiar, even though it’s no longer really working for you?!
2. What’s the WORST thing that could happen?
Many people let fear of the unknown stop them from making changes. After all, nobody can really say for SURE that a particular change will be as successful as you think it’ll be — and it could be a downright failure!
So before you make your change, ask yourself: what’s the worst thing that can happen if the change goes south?
Be realistic in your answer! Often, even if things do go off the rails a bit during a change, the net benefit STILL outweighs the short-term problems it presents, and any glitches can usually be a lot more easily managed than you might think.














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