Just two days to turn your business around
It wasn’t that I was sceptical really, I just came to Bootcamp with some measure of reserve. After all, since starting as a ZZPer (Sole proprietor) three years ago I have been to several seminars, workshops, training sessions. Effective? Some, not all.
It wasn’t that I was sceptical really, I just came to Bootcamp with some measure of reserve. After all, since starting as a ZZPer (Sole proprietor) three years ago I have been to several seminars, workshops, training sessions. Effective? Some, not all.
But, if I am perfectly honest, my business doesn’t resemble the
vision I had for it when I started out. Oh, I am earning a living but I often
feel frustrated and unfulfilled. But more than that, I find I am working from
invoice to invoice and the vision I had of finally integrating my creative abilities
into my daily activities has not been as structured as I had promised myself.
I took a month off in November, and wrote substantively on
my latest novel, but when December came around and two potentially large jobs
didn’t materialise and I didn’t have enough alternatives in the pipeline,
depression set in. And creativity flew out the window.
So, with nothing to lose, I took myself off to Bootcamp.
It didn’t take long for me to throw off the reserve and
throw myself into the weekend 100%. In Nisandeh’s (Neta) words:
I showed up
I participated
What I learned is too much to list. But a couple of important insights were:
I do not need to stop writing in order to concentrate on the
business. The writing is still where I feel the most passion. What I need do is
see my writing as part of the business so I should take my quest for a
publisher more seriously and set aside time for that in my agenda in the same
way I plan the translations and copywriting (the current source of income). My
writing is a potential source of passive income, which will liberate me from
living from invoice to invoice.
I learned that it’s a good thing that I am able to see the
big picture for others and to give useful advice. It doesn’t matter that this
is free of charge. It’s the way I make a contribution at the moment. I have a
knack for connecting people, so I will just do it, and not even think in terms
of personal reward.
The contract I make with myself is just as binding as the one
with someone else. If I break a promise to myself, I stop believing in myself.
And if I stop believing in myself, how can I convince anyone else to believe in
me?
It’s ok to ask for help and I don’t have to do everything
alone. Multitasking is also not necessary and not beneficial. Plan the agenda
and do one thing at a time.
The list goes on. I came away from Bootcamp overflowing with
ideas. And how did I shift from being reserved to being bowled over? That’s the
power of Bootcamp.
Bootcamp gives the insights, the tools and the motivation.
But it’s what happens now that’s important. It’s the promise to implement the principles,
set goals and stick to them, to keep going no matter what that will ensure success.
That’s just for starters.
One weekend that can turn your business around!
One weekend that can turn your business around!
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