What are you known for? – Does it matter?
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0.000 HBDWhat are you known for? – Does it matter?
 If someone were to ask you, “what are you known for?” Would you have an answer? What would you say? Off the top of your head, you might not be able to come up with something; however, you might with a bit of thought choose some adjectives like; “honest, humble, direct, thoughtful, polite,” just to name a few. All of these are excellent attributes, for sure. Now let me rephrase the question. What are you known for in business? Does that change your thoughts or how you’d describe yourself? Depending on the business you are in, it may or may not make as much difference to you. For me, I’m known as the “Productivity and Accountability Guy.” “I get sh**—stuff done and help other people do the same!” It’s been said by the people around me and those that work with me, that “I’ll get as much done is a day, as many people get done in a week.” Now I’m not going to go into exactly how I do that right now, it would make this short blurb too long. But let me say this. Anyone can be highly productive. Part of what I do with my Team members is help them become highly-productive through my courses and communications. I’m always there for them to help them when needed. When you decide to create an online business, it’s a good idea to decide “how you want to be.” This doesn’t mean being anything or anyone you aren’t. That wouldn’t be honest and as importantly, it wouldn’t work. People would figure out you were just acting. Being yourself and being real are critical. Your objective is to find people (customers) that relate to you. That won’t be everyone. I know I’m not the right coach for everyone. That’s why before I take on a coaching client, I do an admittance interview. After about 30-minutes, both of us know whether there’s a fit and whether I can really help them move their life forward and in the direction, they desire. I have a 90-day and a 350-day program. I only take on ten clients in my 90-day program and two clients in the 360-day program. They aren’t for everyone and I don’t have openings in either program right now, but they will open up soon. Knowing what you stand for in business, isn’t something you need to know to get started. However, over time, it can make a huge difference in your overall communications. If you’re thinking about starting an online business, this is something you’ll want to develop as you begin and continue to build. It’s also what I help my coaching clients with. But more on that another day. In the mean-time, if you haven’t yet grabbed a copy of my free report, The WIFI Lifestyle, I suggest you do now. You’ll have a better understanding of what I’m talking about. It’s just a click away: www.wifilifestylereport.com