Some Traditions are Hard to Break
By Cheri Alguire
March 17th is St. Patrick’s Day! The one day of the year I have a corn beef sandwich and Guinness (and I don’t even like beer!) Some traditions are hard to break. And I am only a tiny percent Irish.
My Step-Grandfather’s name was O’Brien and the parties he and my Grandmother used to have on St. Patrick’s Day took a month of planning. Like my Grandmother, I love to entertain! Some traditions are hard to break.
The economy has changed. We are not in the Industrial Economy anymore. Some still believe we are in the Information Economy. Others say we have moved to the Inspiration Economy. Yet, many of you still run your business and do sales and marketing like nothing has changed in our economy. Some traditions are hard to break.
If you would like to take the Super Small Business QwikScore and see if YOU are ready for THIS Economy, send me an email or request it through my website http://www.coachcheri.com/pages/contact-us.htm
I have given this quiz to all of my clients and the results are enlightening. I will also schedule a 20 minute coaching call to debrief your results if you are interested.
Some traditions ARE hard to break!
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Super Small Business Coach Cheri Alguire has partnered with hundreds of Small Business Professionals, Entrepreneurs and Real Estate Professionals helping them make money in any economy. Find out more at www.SuperSmallBusinessCoaching.com or www.CheriAlguire.com


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