by Amber McCue | Sep 25, 2014 | Blog, Business Systems
Whenever Fall rolls around I start having flashbacks to my corporate days where most of the fourth quarter would be spent nailing down budgets and plans for the coming year. A big part of that exercise was to recap how the year went and if we met our goals. Usually we...
by Amber McCue | Sep 10, 2014 | Blog, Business Planning, Business Systems, Goal Setting, How to Clone Yourself, Life Goals, Make More Work Less, Make My First Hire, Money
Last week my sister was visiting as we were sitting chatting I popped open my laptop to look up something on Google, she asked me a question that I can’t stop thinking about – “Do you really want to work all the time?” It’s the perfect LifeOps topic in more ways...
by Amber McCue | Sep 4, 2014 | Blog, Business Systems, Client Experience, Client Love, Goal Setting, Life Goals, Make More Work Less, Sell Better, Team Building
Remember the saying “nice guys finish last”? Nothing could be further from the truth. Nice business owners finish first. Because being nice is not what you think. Being nice doesn’t mean you are naive. It’s a way to do business without being a jerk. If you’ve ever...
by Amber McCue | Aug 29, 2014 | Blog, Business Systems, How to Clone Yourself, Make My First Hire, Team Building, Time Management
If you haven't been asked already, at some point in your time as a CEO and business owner, someone you know and love will ask you if you have some work they can do. Let's call her Sally. Sally might be your neighbor's daughter, your best friend who is inspired by you...
by Amber McCue | Aug 14, 2014 | Blog, Business Systems, Goal Setting, How to Clone Yourself, Make My First Hire, Team Building
Have you ever heard of the curse of knowledge? If not, get ready to have a major “aha” moment! The curse of knowledge is a phenomenon that says that it’s difficult to remember what it’s like to not know how to do something once you’ve learned it. So like, if you’ve...
by Amber McCue | Jul 16, 2014 | Blog, Business Systems, Team Building, Time Management
Ever get to the end of a project and think wow, that was awesome! Or man, that really sucked? Beyond wondering, what process do you have in place to capture that information so you are sure to do it again next time? Or if it was something that totally sucked, how...