The Digital Practitioner: Mindset
Showing posts with label Mindset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mindset. Show all posts

Monday, 26 November 2018

Is Your Business Controlling You?

November 26, 2018 0
Is Your Business Controlling You?


Being a parent and husband / wife are two of the most important roles we have in life. 


Like it or not, our environment, work life, health and financial situation will all influence how we behave and interact with our nearest and dearest. 

It’s unfortunate that for so many of us, the stresses and strains of work & money can interfere with our ability to be present in the most important moments - those spent with our kids, playing and connecting, with our spouse when we really need to devote time to each other. 

You see life happens, it will through shit at you and sometimes that shit is had to take. It’s natural to feel the stress and pressure, the emotional deluge that life has to offer, but it’s vitality important not to let that impact our relationships with our partners children and family. 

This is certainly easier said than done. I know, I’ve lived it.

Until you identify and address the root cause of why you are not satisfied or why you are stressed, unfulfilled or depressed then you are not bringing your ‘best self’ to the table. 

And it’s ok, you are certainly not alone here. One quote by Dr John Demartini always sticks in my mind. 

That is “Most are living quiet lives of desperation, repressed by their job.” 

In my years of running my optical practice and from speaking with hundreds of other small business owners I realise this to be quite true. Especially so in recent years where the advancement of online infrastructure has caused major disruption to traditional businesses that refuse to adapt or are blindly unaware of it. 



But it is here where the opportunity lies in how you can free yourself from the despair and repression of your job or business.

This is the best time in history to be an entrepreneur. 

This is only true, however, if our business can grow and scale using the one infrastructure that gives us access to the globe. 

The internet, when used as an integral part of your business or even as your business, provides the means to free you from the burden of overheads, give you full control of where and when you work and can be used to generate substantially more income than you would struggle to obtain from your traditional business. 

It’s the knowing how to approach the online world so that you may set yourself up to succeed that is the key to your success.



It’s certainly not about working hard, it’s about working smart and follow specific systems that have been developed from the successful few who are securing their and their families financial futures through online business. 

It’s essential to learn from these people and emulate what they do to get you to the quickest route for success. 

Alan Bryden

Saturday, 17 February 2018

Can Anyone Become a Subject Matter Expert?

February 17, 2018 0
Can Anyone Become a Subject Matter Expert?

There is an interesting trend occurring, one which is becoming prominent because of career-related websites such as LinkedIn, and it is the increase in the number of individuals who are an expert in a particular subject, career field, or career specialty. 


I've noticed an increase in the number of experts, especially after the recession, and it has been a way for individuals to distinguish themselves in a competitive job market. As I review professional profiles and resumes from the perspective of a career coach and resume writer, the challenge I find for many is this: while it may be easy to state you are an expert in some particular subject or field, what can you do to support it?
This is not to state that there is not a need for experts or that it is not a helpful method of creating distinction for a person's career. It really comes down to what a person can support and what the targeted audience will accept. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why automated application forms are used now, in place of direct recruiting, to force job applicants to state what can be proven rather than what they would like to market. What I would like to share are strategies for becoming a subject matter expert and doing so in a manner that is credible and adds value to your career, which will help you focus on plans for ongoing professional development as well.
Subject Matter Expert Types
There are generally four types of experts you can find when searching professional profiles. If you are an expert or subject matter expert now, perhaps you will identify with one of these types:
Type #1: A Subject Matter Expert (SME) who holds company knowledge and a related title. They may or may not hold a background in the subject matter or have advanced education in this field; however, they are charged with disseminating information when needed. I have worked in the field of organizational development for many year, in the role of a contract instructional designer and curriculum developer, and I have interacted with many subject matter experts who were organizational employees. Many of the SMEs I have worked with were either knowledge holders or front-line workers.


Type #2: A self-proclaimed expert who establishes a presence on social media. I have seen many individuals decide they are going to specialize in a particular field and in doing so, proclaim their expertise once they are established. There may be a website established, resources available for purchase, and interactivity on social media websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. These experts have the greatest challenge as they are creating their own brand and need to convince the public of their expertise. They also have to prove they are an expert and the evidence to support their expertise may be a result of experience and/or education, or simply an innovative new idea.
Type #3: A highly publicized expert who is likely featured on prominent websites and marketed as someone who is an influencer or key person of influence. These experts have the greatest visible success and are often sports figures, television personalities, public speakers, motivational or inspirational speakers, or work in other high-profile careers. When someone works in such a visible career, and they decide to start publishing article and books to share their expertise, their expertise is rarely called into question. It does not matter if someone else writes their articles or their articles and online posts are not always substantive, especially for those who are deemed to be expert leaders, they have reached a career plateau few will attain.
Type #3: A person who holds expertise and naturally acquires the role of subject matter expert. I believe this is where my career has evolved and when you view my professional profile you will see the word expertise appear as it is backed by advanced education and extensive experience. My subject matter expertise was carefully planned and I continue to cultivate it through ongoing professional development, research, writing, and career choices. This is a route many who work in the field of higher education have also followed. They have a particular subject of interest they continue to research and write about, and contribute their ideas to that field. To me, a person who has expertise as a result of their career and education has the most value to be leveraged by a potential employer.


Becoming a Subject Matter Expert
If you are reading this and want to define a particular aspect of your career for the purpose of establishing expertise, you will find it is helpful as it can focus your plans for ongoing professional development. If you are going to leverage your expertise in the job market you will need to convince others that your claim is valid. Below are some strategies you can use to become a SME in a manner that will gain the credibility you need for your career.
Conduct Career Analysis: It is very likely you have several areas of expertise, some you may have not yet identified and that is why a career analysis can be very useful. Take some time and reflect back on your career, specifically what you have accomplished within your jobs, your achievements, knowledge gained, and continuing education completed. This will help you to identify patterns, trends, and more importantly, specific areas where you have gained specialized knowledge and expertise. You can then decide to focus on specific aspects to develop your expertise.
Establish a Career Purpose: If you want to become an expert, you should decide why this is important to your career and establish a specific purpose. This is especially important if the jobs you have held do not provide obvious support for the expert status you would like to claim, and/or you do not hold the education or credentials to validate the expertise. There are no rules concerning how a person can label their career. However, if you are going to promote yourself as an expert, you want to have it backed with a purpose so that you are working toward developing the necessary support to establish credibility within this particular field.
Develop Support for Your Expertise: The need for support can come about when you are applying for a job or even when you are promoting yourself to the general public. If you want to sell a book or other resources, potential buyers are going to want to know about your background and whether or not you have something of value to sell. When you are applying for a job, expertise will help but only to a certain extent. With the increased use of automated online application forms, employers are looking more often at the employment background and education credentials than statements of expertise.


I have found that my expertise statements are helpful when writing a cover letter, and I make certain I can support it through my experience, education, and ongoing work in the field. The best advice I offer to my clients as a career coach and educator is to develop a portfolio of work as support, and this may include actual documents or links to projects completed, to help substantiate expertise. If you have analyzed your career background and determine you need to develop a particular area further, so you can state you are an expert in this field, you can look for courses, webinars, and other professional development activities to begin to develop your expertise.
This all relates to establishing a purpose and why you want to become a subject matter expert. I find that being a SME in the fields of adult education, higher education, and distance education has helped me find projects and positions to leverage my background. I also enjoy conducting research and writing about these subjects, and interacting with other professionals. I do not hold a SME title, rather the expertise held is a culmination of all of my career and academic choices. Yes, anyone can become a subject matter expert and declare they are an expert in any given field. The real test, and the real value for anyone claiming expertise in a particular subject or career field, is not their title or their self-promotion; it is the value the person adds to the field through their ongoing work and contributions made about their area of subject matter expertise.
Dr. J has been working in the field of higher education and distance learning since 2005, with roles that have included Chief Academic Officer, online instructor, college instructor, and online faculty development specialist. Dr. J has also acquired significant experience with instructional design and curriculum development, having developed hundreds of online courses for bachelors, masters, and doctorate programs.
Dr. Bruce A. Johnson is a professional writer, resume writer, learning and development consultant, social media strategist, and career coach. Dr. J founded Afforded Quality Writing in 2003 and has written hundreds of resumes every year in most industries, utilizing a skill set based approach to highlight the best of each person's career.
Dr. J writes blog posts and articles to help inform, inspire, and empower readers. To learn more about the resources that are available for career and professional development from Dr. J please visit: http://www.drbruceajohnson.com/



by: Dr. Bruce A. Johnson 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Dr._Bruce_A._Johnson/834483

Thursday, 9 November 2017

How To Turn Your Yearly Income Into Your Monthly Income - Bob Proctor [...

November 09, 2017 0
How To Turn Your Yearly Income Into Your Monthly Income  - Bob Proctor [...


Great Video on the Concept of Earning Money and How To Position Yourself to Get IT!









Sometimes we have to step back and re-assess what our key income generating tasks actually are and are we really focusing on the correct activities to achieve success?


Are you focusing on the correct IGA's ?

Monday, 9 October 2017

Things to Look for in an AutoResponder

October 09, 2017 0
Things to Look for in an AutoResponder

An AutoResponder can be defined as a program that answers your emails automatically when received. They can be complex or very simple. 
So as to understand what an AutoResponder is, think of emailing system that is set in a way that it can respond automatically using prewritten texts or a system that is able to fill out forms as it searches for any further information on what is on offer.



Success in internet marketing
The very success in internet marketing can be achieved by automating the most repetitive tasks as you can. 
The AutoResponder can be very helpful as they can allow you to be much more effective and they can help you to accomplish so much more within a very little time. 
Time is a very valuable thing. If you are able to use time effectively, then you will be able to increase income in a great way.

What to look for
There are several things that are very essential and should be considered when choosing the best AutoResponder. They include:

Personalization features
Personalization is a great way of addressing all subscribers by their names within your letters. When you do this, your response rate actually increases. More people are likely to open messages and review them when they are made personally. Insisting on AutoResponder personalization will give you great returns.


Ability to broadcast
When you think of special announcements, updates and discount offers that are aimed at an entire list, then the ability to broadcast be a feature that can be really helpful. 
You may get a very quick response after you have sent out the messages. You only need to press the send button and everyone will know what is on offer.

The ability to import
Sometimes you may want to migrate those lists or even purchased lists and if you have the import feature, then this becomes very easy and fast to achieve.

Restrictions on size
As you continue doing your online marketing, then you will end up having very large lists of customers. Your AutoResponder should be in a position to handle these numbers of subscribers without any trouble. Being able to manage the long lists is an added advantage.


The very first of the AutoResponder kind was created by agents within the mail transfer sector and they realized that it wasn't possible to deliver emails to a certain address but rather got the bounce messages. Today, it is a very important thing to ensure that email backscatter isn't created because the auto responses can actually be sent to spam folder of messages.
AutoResponders are important email marketing tools and they give important information to various prospective customers. Fallow ups are also done within time intervals that are preset.
Categories
AutoResponders can be categorized into two. They are the server side that enables different users to install the system on their servers and no technical skills are needed. There are also the outsourced ASP models that can operate in infrastructure of the provider. Configuration can be done through a control panel based on the web.
Click on the Link To get more information about AutoResponder and access the services. Here you can access unlimited AutoResponder services that are without any monthly fees.


by: 
Shalini Madhav 
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9747714

Wednesday, 4 October 2017

STOP HOPING ... Start Creating

October 04, 2017 0
STOP HOPING ... Start Creating


It really is all about Mindset!

I'm a firm believer in developing ones mindset and focus towards the things that you want from life.

Visualisation strategies and Mindset Mastery really can be the difference between success and failure.

Do not dismiss this! 

Close you eyes and Visualise!











Mindset is a massive influencing factor on how successful you become. Do you agree?




Friday, 29 September 2017

The Do's and Don'ts of LinkedIn Advertising

September 29, 2017 0
The Do's and Don'ts of LinkedIn Advertising



Giving Linkedin The Attention It Deserves!

Essential for the B2B market.

This Video is full of valuable advice and information - The Do's and The Don'ts!










What % of your marketing is focused on Linkedin?

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Life is a Beta - Do it Now - Perfect Later

August 06, 2017 0
Life is a Beta - Do it Now - Perfect Later
Are you a perfectionist? Do you think... just a little more polishing and you will be ready to launch that two-year-old project you have revised, reworked and re-engineered to death?
Old School
Are you so old school that you were taught "if it is worth doing, it's worth doing perfectly?" Well, let me share a truth with you. They were wrong. Your teachers, bosses, parents... all the people who pushed for perfection at the price of completion were off-base and out of step with this time.
Perfectionism

I used to be a perfectionist. I made sure there were no critical omissions in my completed documents. The problem is that I didn't publish as many articles or complete as many projects as I might have if perfect wasn't part of the goal. Actually, perfect was not my personal goal. It was the required operating procedure standing in the way of project completion.
Perfectionism was a girdle in the old-school world. It was tight, restrictive and painful. There was nothing fun about wearing the girdles I wore as a young woman. Why didn't I question the need to adhere to such rigid rules then?
I am not endorsing sloppy work. I don't advocate half-ass effort. I am recommending that you allow yourself the creative freedom of knowing that good enough is good enough.
Life Is A Beta


Life is your personal laboratory. It is yours to explore, experiment, and decide what's most important to you. It is your place to dream, test ideas, and implement plans. To accomplish more in your life, think of life as a beta.
Do the best you can as quickly as possible, then launch the program, project, or venture. Revise and perfect it later. Think beta - the first iteration. The Microsoft method. Decide how to monetize the initial effort and price future updates. Get it done.
Launch Beta 1. Get Feedback. Revise. Improve. Price. Launch Beta 2 to a market of early adopters waiting expectantly, and to the later-adopters who have been waiting for Beta 2. 
What a great operating model. 
Rinse. Repeat. Replay.
Go launch your new product now.



Source: 
Judith Stephens  
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3857416

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Plot Your Course but Get Specific First!

August 02, 2017 0
Plot Your Course but Get Specific First!




It now helps me to begin any activity, be it it in business or in life, with a clear vision of the end goal or the exit strategy. It's a fundamental for any business - Define the Vision?, What is the Goal?. It gives us a clear reason for why we are in business in the first place and a reference point of navigation should we veer off course.

However, in all to many cases we as business owners and entreunpeners are not specific enough in defining what it is that we are actually trying to achieve in both our business and personal lives. This leads to a great deal of uncertainty for what the future holds.



We each have personal reasons for getting into business that are often general in the sense that we want to make money or have a comfortable life or have more flexability. Each stemming from the common romantic notion that owning your own business will allow us to gain control and succeed in these areas. 


But because we are so non-specific we often find ourselves lost in our businesses, simply drifting along from day to day with the intention to develop and grow but never really getting the time to work on the key tasks. 


This reality paints a very sad picture and we can find ourselves onboard a rudderless ship drifting in an ocean, leaving our future to chance with the changing tides. This is particularly true today especially when you look at the level of digital disruption present across all industries and many small business owners are lost amongst the noise.





It really is a time of rapid change and like it or not the conventional business model of the stand alone bricks and mortar shop is rapidly becoming extinct. This is, unless online and digital is embraced and utilised effectively, then coexistence and rapid growth can be a very real result.

So it really is gut-check time!

If the above resonates with you then it's time to get off the conventional business merry-go-round and take a quantum leap into the digital marketing landscape. 

Now and in the future, it is highly specific and targeted online marketing that will make or break your business, no matter what your business. For me it is the critical differentiating factor in achieving real business success. And it's really not as scary or difficult as you might think!

It's my objective to uncover the opportunities out there, to guide you through this crowded landscape, cut through the jargon, break down the perceived barriers and introduce  simple but effective strategy options. 

In addition the impact of mindset on implementing effective online marketing strategies should be considered. 




Get the correct formula and you can project your business in to one that provides limitless potential for income generation and ultimately financial freedom.


Do you have a clear course of action to take your business to the next level?


I would love to hear any of your thoughts or comments.





Source: Alan Bryden www.onlinemarketingrhino.blogspot.uk