How to Make Your Business Profitable

Become clear.

"You don't need to worry about progressing slowly. You need to worry about climbing the wrong mountain." James Clear.

To make a business profitable, you must get clear about your goal. You could experiment with how you best work to articulate what you want to achieve. How do you connect with the deepest part of yourself? Through journalling, walking in nature, or physical activities? Ask yourself, "What do I consider a profitable business?" "How can I make my business profitable?"

When you have discovered what is important enough to you to create a goal, the next step is to develop it. Write it down and verify that it is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). 

Join a small group to work on your habits with other like-minded business owners.

List possibilities.

To achieve business success, it's crucial to establish consistent habits. These habits will steer you to your goal. Implementing regular routines and practices enhances efficiency, productivity, and a positive work environment, significantly impacting your company's growth and success. Brainstorm both likely and unlikely ways to accomplish your goal. Teresa can do this with you in a coaching capacity! Curious? Book a free session with Teresa.

Choose one habit.

It's essential to choose just one habit to start working on because focusing on multiple habits at once can be overwhelming and lead to a lack of real progress. By concentrating on one habit, you can give it your full attention and energy, increasing the likelihood of successfully integrating it into your routine. Once the habit becomes ingrained, you can then move on to establishing another one. This approach allows for steady and sustainable change, ultimately leading to long-term success.

Begin small.

Committing to the teeniest, tiniest step you can fathom is important because it helps break down overwhelming tasks into manageable pieces. By taking small steps, you can build momentum and progress toward your goals. Small steps are also less intimidating than big leaps, which helps reduce anxiety and fear of failure. Small steps can help you develop consistency and discipline, laying a strong foundation for long-term success. "The seed of every habit is a single, tiny decision." James Clear.

Teresa helps small business owners make their businesses profitable. Are you ready to be more profitable? Book a call now.

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