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I've watched my young daughter's excitement to every new experience lately and it got me thinking, what if we approached our businesses with the same child-like enthusiasm? If we looked at everything through fresh eyes every day, like we were seeing it for the very first time, how would this impact our daily processes? Would it have an effect not only on our bottom line but also on our levels of fulfilment?
Child-like enthusiasm
All of these things have helped me stay positive and enthusiastic about what I'm doing on a daily basis.
At a recent event I attended, Dr Gavin Symanowitz spoke about changing your thinking to change your business. The point that struck me most was that in business there is often a tendency to keep doing the same things (whether they are working or not) because "that's the way we've always done them."
When you look at things with fresh eyes you open yourself to new opportunities, but more than that it can give you a much deeper understanding of your business.
You need to be constantly assessing:
We all want to make our lives easier and our customer's experiences better. We want our business to grow, not stall and looking at things through fresh eyes often helps us to do that.
Do you remember the excitement you felt when you took those first wobbly steps towards starting your own business? You had an idea of what you'd like to be doing, and a general idea of how to go about it, but more than anything, you had a hunger, a passion, a driven desire to go out and do it. You had identified a gap, an opportunity and you wanted to be the one to fill it. You were focused on creation and innovation as you raced to get your product or service to market.
Is your focus still on creation and innovation? Are you still striving to make things better for your business, your employees, and your customers? When you stop focusing on improving the status quo, and settle for where you're at, your enthusiasm for what you're doing on a daily basis can take a knock.
Being innovative isn't just about coming up with new products and inventions; it's about finding new and better ways to do things in your immediate environment.
What keeps your passion for your business alive? Is there something that you do to challenge your status quo on a daily basis?
For me personally it's doing what I love every day. It's also the constant variety, and the brainstorm sessions around my business and my clients businesses that push me to find new and better ways to do things all the time.
Whether you've had your own business for six months or six years, it's always a good idea to spend a little time on a regular basis reminding yourself why you do what you're doing and asking yourself if you could be doing it better - not just for yourself, but for your employees, and your customers too.