Turn Your Passion into Business Marketing Success
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Title: Turn Your Passion into Business Marketing Success
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Author: Beth Woodward
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Turn Your Passion into Business Marketing Success
Copyright 2006 Marketing On The Playground (TM)
Words I have heard repeated consistently from successful
entrepreneurs are ”... you have to love what you do to be a
success” or “...whatever you do, do what you love.” I am
here to validate those words and uphold their significance
and impact.
Have you found you would like something much more
gratifying in your career?
- Branching out into your own business but you’re not
exactly sure what you want to do or,
- Knowing what you want but not very excited about the
marketing part of having a business?
There are many research sources available online or right
in your own community. You will find great statistics and
programs available to help you with your search. I will
provide you with an additional approach. The importance of
following your passions and your strengths is second to
none.
I’ll share my experience with you. I wanted to have my own
business, make my own hours and be filled with
gratification in the work (passion) I was providing. In my
career search I found Personal and Professional Life
Coaching. It definitely brought the gratification and
passion I was seeking, however, marketing was the last
thing I wanted to do.
I remember saying to myself, months and even a year into my
business, “who did I think I was that I could leave
corporate life and start my own business? I’m going back to
the work I know.” Yes, I knew the work, but it was no
longer satisfying. Thankfully, my inner voice challenged
me, and I began to look inside at my strengths and
passions. I compared what I knew of myself to what I was
doing. They didn’t match up.
Four questions came to my mind at that time and continue to
surface periodically:
- What do I want?
- What do I need?
- What was giving me energy?
- What was taking my energy?
After taking a good look at myself, my business, and the
path I was on, I realized the only part of passion I was
following was helping others in their business and even
that was very generic. When I began to follow MY strengths,
MY passions and MY style, a niche was born...Marketing On
The Playground (TM). Here was the turning point: I gave
myself permission to market MY WAY and have since created
programs to help others market THEIR WAY! Isn’t it funny
how those things we repel can become something we embrace
when we choose to look at it through different doorways. I
knew I enjoyed humor, play, color, helping women in their
business and being unique. At the time, I just didn’t know
how to integrate what I enjoyed into a business, not to
mention, LOVE every minute of it. By focusing on the
approach that works for ME, a fun, dynamic and gratifying
business is evolving.
We have all heard the phrase, “you can’t see the forest for
the trees”. This seems to be a consistent challenge to all
of us -- I’m including myself. Do not discount the most
obvious in your strengths and your foundation. Stop and
look at what you have accomplished, the expertise you have
and the network of professionals you have at your
fingertips. I.E. Have you come from a nursing background
and want to go into your own business? Look at the pieces
you have and develop what YOU want from your background and
foundation. Check out LeaRae Keyes, RN, Executive Director
of www.nurse-entrepreneur-network.org. Take a look at what
she has created from her background and expertise.
Here is another tip for you. Do you think we create our
businesses alone? Even though we have our home offices or
an office space outside of the home, we are human beings –
we need interaction, a pat on the back and different ideas
to bring substance, quality and fun into our lives and our
work. DON’T DO IT ALONE! Create a success team. I have been
meeting with my success team every week for the last three
years. I would not be where I am today without them.
I cannot say this enough -- Whatever you do, do what you
LOVE! Thank you for the opportunity to share these tips
with you – I wish you well in your business journey. Don’t
forget; give yourself permission to create your
business/passion. I have no doubt of your success when
following your passions and strengths.
About the Author:
Beth Woodward, CPCC, is the creator of the popular
Marketing On The Playground (TM) and the "My Way" Marketing
Plan(TM). Find out more about how to market "YOUR WAY" with
the free e-course 5 Steps To Market Your Way at
www.marketingontheplayground.com .
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