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10 Profound Insights From Impactful Entrepreneurs By [http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Ursula_Jorch/1699443]Ursula Jorch Wouldn't you love to have Seth Godin, Marianne Williamson, and Prince Ea give you advice about your impact? You can! Those are just three of the impactful entrepreneurs I've interviewed on the Work Alchemy podcast. And every time, I ask them: what advice would you give an entrepreneur who wants to make a difference, to contribute more, to have more impact? So here are 10 profound insights from the famous and not-so-famous, all impactful entrepreneurs and leaders. (Note: slightly edited to make the conversion from conversation to the written word more easily understood, but it's as close as can be): Look inward. We were put on this planet with gifts, talents, a perspective that no one has. It's our obligation, our duty, to find out what that is, to do that. Loving, serving, or giving or all 3 is why we're here. ~Prince Ea, rapper, filmmaker, speaker, activist Don't wait. Get started. Be brave and jump. But admit when something's not working. You'll find a way around obstacles. ~Kate Groch, educator & changemaker Don't see your business as separate from your spiritual life. Business plays an important part in the world today, so it's important to recognize your ethical responsibility. How will their life be affected by your business? Positively? If you take care of that domain, if you water those roots, blossoms will emerge. ~Marianne Williamson, spiritual teacher, lecturer, author (& all-around sage) Put your creativity first. First in the day. It only takes 10 minutes a day to play with what it is that I love most to do. It may not look like anything to do with your business. It will open more magic for you than any single thing you can do. ~Katie Hendricks, conscious living and loving trainer & author I would love it if people would be able to identify people they love in their lives who they love and admire, and turn that same intensity on themselves. Bring as much admiration and open-eyed joy to yourself. Then say, now let me look around my business to see what small change could I do to effect positive change. ~Indrani Goradia, nonprofit leader dedicated to empowering women around the world In my integrity cleanse, I decided I will ask myself every time I take an action, I stop and check, what's truest for me? I don't just agree with people idly anymore. I only say what I think is true. That's quite challenging! Sometimes what you have to say is not socially welcome. It does immediately begin changing your social world in a way that takes you to the people you love, and then your business becomes the people you love. It's a poorly kept secret that people who love each other in business do better. ~Martha Beck, life coach (the original), speaker, best-selling author Two things: 1) Check your broadcast. What are you broadcasting to other people? Start with what I call the power lead. Start conversations, emails, meetings, phone calls by saying something positive and meaningful. Those sentences can set the tone for the conversation. 'Meaningful' creates social connection, one of the greatest predictors of long-term happiness. 2) Before you read any emails in your inbox, write a 2-minute email to someone thanking them for something they've done recently, why they're important to you, praising them. It tells people they matter to you. It also communicates to your brain how robust your social support is. That alone will change the rest of your day. ~Michelle Gielan, national CBS News anchor turned positive psychology researcher You're not creating something, you're steward-ing something. Something wants to come through you, to be born, to express itself. Think, 'how can I steward that, ease the path for this thing', instead of 'how can I be me'. You happen to be the vessel. It can't happen without you. With any shift you can make from create/manufacture to steward/guide, more wisdom comes from looking at it that way. ~Susan Piver, meditation teacher, bestselling author Here's my simple 3-part formula for social media success that's in alignment with your values and your available resources: 1) content - tell the story of your brand, yourself, making of your product, and also putting the spotlight on your customers; 2) engagement - respond to people, proactively start discussions, proactively reach out to people, and 3) conversion - ultimately, the purpose of business is to make money/profit, and it's challenging for women to own that piece. Ask for the sale, include a call to action. Have that 3-part system permeate your emails, social media. Integrate your personality into your communications, your heart, your love - that's a wonderful impact on the world at large. ~Mari Smith, marketing expert, keynote speaker, brand evangelist, author Don't worry about the larger world. Start with 10 people, 5 people. Change 5 people. If you can change 5 people, you're on your way. ~Seth Godin, author, speaker, marketing sage You can listen to the full podcast episodes for even more insights for your business: subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher - over 100 episodes already and more on the way! Ursula Jorch is a speaker, business coach and consultant who helps entrepreneurs grow a successful business that makes a difference in the world. A 21-year successful entrepreneur herself, Ursula helps you define the difference you want to make in the world and develop strategy and marketing so you have ever-expanding impact. Find Ursula on her podcast, Work Alchemy: The Impact Interviews where she interviews impactful entrepreneurs and leaders like Seth Godin and Marianne Williamson, and at WorkAlchemy.com for free resources for you and your business. Article Source: [http://EzineArticles.com/?10-Profound-Insights-From-Impactful-Entrepreneurs&id=9999545] 10 Profound Insights From Impactful Entrepreneurs


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Negative Role Models and What To Do With Them By [http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Ursula_Jorch/1699443]Ursula Jorch Into every entrepreneur's life, a little rain must fall. Some time ago, I was at a book signing. It was also attended by a former vendor for my business whose service I discontinued rather abruptly. Her dark stares from across the room were not pleasant to behold. Let's just say that our relationship didn't end happily. I wish I could say that everyone is delighted to see me. I wish I could be all zen about it and say that it's all good, it was meant to be. Truth be told, it bothered me. To have someone still harbor ill feelings after all these years feels not just unfair and inappropriate given the circumstances. It feels like she's holding a grudge. In the face of this bad behavior, what can I do? I could rage about it. I could complain and tell all my friends and let them empathize with me. I could hold a grudge right back. Or I can do something useful. Something that will bring some value to the experience. True, I can choose to see her distance and stares as fear. Fear that I know something about her and her business that she doesn't want others to know. And I can feel compassion for her fear. But there's even more I can do. This dance is a two-stepper, so put on your dancing shoes. First step: identify what you don't like about the other person's behavior. That's pretty easy. You're usually clear about what bothers you. And you can vow not to do it yourself. That part's straightforward. It's hard-wired into us to move away from what we see as negative. The problem with leaving it at that is you're left with a negative reaction, a focus on what you don't want. It also leaves a lot of room, and lack of clarity, about what you do want. We're each defined by our actions. Making a conscious choice about how you want to respond to a situation helps define, for yourself and for others, who you are. Which brings us to Step
2
: decide how you would like to see yourself respond in a similar situation. This is the turnaround, and my challenge to you. To bring a little voodoo, a little alchemy to this situation, you have the opportunity to really consider what your response would be. What are your values? How can they play out in this situation? Your response is more obvious when it's someone who's in a similar line of work. But you're not limited to those situations. Any interaction that doesn't go as well as you'd like can be a way to really think about and feel your way through to being who you want to be in your actions. Spoiler alert: this is not easy. Tough as it is, though, it's totally worth it. When I've been able to follow through on it, I've felt at peace with myself and the situation and been able to put it behind me. Just as importantly, when I enact what I believe to be most important, it feels expansive and energizing. I wish I could say I do this every time, but I'm a work in progress. Just like my former vendor. But every time I do it, I get to be me, authentically grounded in my values and having the impact I want to have. How about you? Want to turn these not-so-stellar moments in business into something you can be proud of? If I can do it, so can you. We've all had negative role models, people whose behavior has served to help us clarify what we don't want to do. But... you're bigger than your instinctive reactions. You've got a smart, active part of your brain that you can put to great use in this situation. When you can take these experiences and turn them into a guiding light for what you do want to do, then you've really transformed the moment. We're all a work in progress. Put all that hard work into something that will be valuable for you and for others. Ursula Jorch, MSc, MEd, mentors entrepreneurs starting their businesses and seasoned entrepreneurs in transition to create the business of their dreams. Her coaching programs provide knowledge, support, clarity, inspiration, and a community of like-minded entrepreneurs to empower you to reach your goals
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