According to time-management gurus, different morning routines reflect interesting characteristics among people. Beyond the façade of being in control or engaging in topsy-turvy, a routine says so much about who you really are deep down—and perhaps, it could even be more.
You don’t rely on an alarm clock. You wake up at 6 o’clock in the morning without the aid of a mean-sounding machine shouting at your ears to “get up!” It seems that the universe conspires to give your internal body clock to jolt you at such ungodly hours, on the dot, without fail.
This routine shows that you’re a trusting and often unsuspecting individual. You get to see people as what they are. You don’t delve into mind-numbing analysis but rather rely on what’s ripe for the picking. Though this may sound good, it is also quite risky if you’re in business. It’s a competitive world out there. It would help if you showed some claws and teeth. So, learn to curve your trusting personality and hid a little alarm bell in your pocket.
You don’t have an internal body clock; you also wake up before it squeals “wake up!” Then, you watch the news or work the treadmill. Sometimes, you even answer emails while prepping up the espresso machine. Everything about you is done in advance like an over-proactive automaton. Yep! That’s how ready you are.
Well, hello, Master of the Universe! It is always a delight to see how perfection becomes you. Achievements and productivity are your strongest points. You eat goal-setting for breakfast and see to it that you achieve such goals before lunch. That’s the go-getter that you are. But as they say, too much of a good thing is never okay. Try to slow it down a little notch. It may sound awesome to be always the pack leader but try leaving a small space to breathe. Like a machine that’s always “on” 24/7, you might be well on your way to the nastiest burnout. Breathe. Take time to smell the flower. You owe that to yourself.
You set your smartphone alarm at 5 AM yet, you hit the snooze button up to its last drop. It takes like 5 readjustments to the snooze button before you actually get up. It’s like getting back into dreamland and a minute of lucid interval in between. Fret-not, you are up at 630AM—basically, the time you wish actually to get up. The meeting is still at 8 AM anyway, and there’s no traffic from your burrow to the office. In fact, HQ is just a stone’s throw away from your crib so, what gives?
According to experts, you are the ultimate optimist. You see nothing but goodness even when all things are falling apart. Look, the sales are not picking up, but hey, at least we’re selling 10 instead of Z-E-R-O. That seems to be your mantra. Sure, optimism and resilience are two important aspects of your personality. Still, with the amount of time you kept denying yourself to push harder, more growth opportunities will be lost. Set the alarm instead of the actual time you plan to get up. In life, it is so much better off if you acknowledge that sometimes, things do fall apart, and working on it without having to wait for that perfect moment makes all the difference. Optimism is great, but still, you need to work to get results.
You set the alarm at 6 AM but manage to wake up at a quarter past 8. Basically, that leaves you only some 20 minutes to brave the traffic. Your bed is a wonderland, and mornings for you are invented by crazy ones. If only Sleeping Beauty can complain, eh?
The ultimate rush hour expert is you personified. You are a thrill-seeker, an adrenaline junkie. You love challenges, but you do your best at the last minute. You are an independent soul, and, often, you don’t conform to the norm. It’s an eccentric life you have, but hey, results come in—though at the last minute. Nothing is worrying about being a thrill-seeker or a prolific challenge-enabler. However, it is essential to get things done without feeling hurried or pressured. Try to practice mindfulness by keeping things slow and steady. It is not enough to meet a deadline while sacrificing everything else because you tend to rush at the last minute. Gather your wits and create a gameplan, one that doesn’t rely on “rush hour” thinking but rather on in-depth analysis.
Your morning routine consists of waking up at 5 AM, take a shower for 10 minutes, prepare breakfast for the whole family, eat and talk with the spouse and kids while eating, have a snuggle with the partner, and still have time to apply a complete layer of makeup for that 20-minute brisk walk to the office.
This is a dream that not many people get to enjoy in their lifetime, but, luckily, you have it. Cherish it. Maintain it. Not many have that perfect life, but every once in a while, some pixie dust gets into someone’s hair.
So what’s your morning routine? Do you have any addition to the list? Drop us a line at [email protected].
Technology has never been this dynamic; but large corporations, small businesses, startups, or even government agencies aren’t safe from the threat of hackers (if only they’d use their powers for good instead of evil).
Unlike larger corporate entities, small businesses have one primary weakness–inadequate cyber security–which makes them vulnerable to even the simplest of threats. Yet according to a CNBC/SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey, only 2 percent of small businesses across a variety of industries viewed the threat of a cyber-attack as the most critical issue they face. But the truth is with all the other expenses small business owners face, cyberspace security is easy to push aside–until you get hacked.
When thinking of how to improve cyber security without spending money, it is imperative to setup your company’s daily online best practices. Here are 3 tips that can help your business steer clear of online predators:
Cyber security is a growing concern no matter what size the business. Small enterprises, however, must take necessary actions to ensure their safety and that of their customers. When done diligently, the steps listed above are only the first line of defense against hackers. In the end, an antivirus protection program can best help keep your business safe online. Check out The Best Antivirus Protection of 2018 at PCMag.org for more information.
What steps has your business taken to keep hackers at bay? SiMar Inc. can help improve your online security strategy! To give you an idea on how to transform your life and business, check out Allison Todd and her business portfolio at www.simarinc.com or schedule a 15-minute initial consultation today!
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Top Online Business Ideas For 2018. In 2018, technological innovations will allow a more robust way of conducting business. This will bring a new wave of spending, leading consumers to rely on online shopping as a way to acquire products or services. If you’re considering starting your own business in 2018, consider the following ideas to help shape your profit-savvy success goals online.
Retail Sales: Start your e-commerce future by selling apparel online! From clothes to shoes, belts, berets, and tights, stockings, or hosiery, the fashion industry simply never goes out of style. It’s a vibrant industry that consistently attracts money. Look for reliable suppliers to ensure building a good reputation. Your inventory can include accessories such as jewelry, an item people see as investments rather than as enhancers. Both men and women have become keen on wearing a necklace or bracelet, multiple earrings, rings, and so on. Start by selling to your circle of family, friends, and coworkers via social media. Let the online “word of mouth” give credence to your trustworthiness and make sure to be transparent in all transactions.
Social Media Solutions. Social media will continue to reign supreme in the year 2018. Monetize your social media skills and offer effective solutions. You can offer consultancy or third-party services but must know your audience and create compelling, content that draws readers in. Offer something useful for free or for a trial period as a motivation for users to return and spend money once they know and like your product. Sign up for a SiMar Social Media Laser Review, today.
Skills/Service-Oriented Businesses. There are many ways to sell services online. Consider promoting events by selling tickets and making reservations, offer rental services to real estate properties in various vacation points across the globe, grocery deliveries, professional online shoppers, virtual stylists and personal assistants, and so on. Online tutorials spanning a wide variety of subjects are also thriving. Find your niche, then make good use of your skills and showcase it by delivering topnotch performance all the time.
Consumer dependency on online resources equals high demand that can earn lucrative returns for startups and existing businesses alike. You can use these online business ideas as the first step to shaping–or reshaping–your entrepreneurial aspirations, and reach your goals in no time.
Are you looking for lucrative online business opportunities? Or does your existing business need a reboot? Let startup expert SiMar Inc., Atlanta Georgia’s top-rated business consultancy firm, help you get started. Schedule a consultation with Allison now to get started!
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