Posts Tagged ‘Tina Forsyth’

Stay on Track and Build Momentum by Outsourcing

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Being accountable to yourself Earlier this week I shared three reasons to outsource the tasks that you just don’t have time for or that are beyond your area of expertise. While you’re probably capable of figuring out how to do most things in your business, wouldn’t it be better to put your resourcefulness to use in moving your business forward like only you can do?

Outsourcing benefits your business in two very important ways: (more…)

Lessons Learned from Tina Forsyth about Delegating

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Being Resourceful & Delegating I work with entrepreneurs every day who are stuck.  They have all kinds of ideas and goals for their business but they’re stuck on how to get them done.

An important shift for any solopreneur to make in their business is to acknowledge that you are the CEO of your own corporation which means that you don’t do EVERYTHING.

I read Michael Gerber’s The E-Myth Revisited many years ago and the key message that’s stuck with me is that we get into business because of a passion, not to do all the “other stuff”. He uses the example of the lady who loves baking great apple pies and therefore starts a bakery. Truth is she loves to bake but she doesn’t like (nor is she particularly good at) running the bakery, ordering supplies, and managing her books. (more…)