All great businesses start with a great idea. It starts with passion, excitement and fire in the belly. And all of your problems today started out as a great idea.
But let’s not forget, being a small business owner is hard work too. Yes, it’s fun but you have to have that fire in your belly to want to succeed. The biggest drag on most deadwood businesses is not the lack of knowledge or resources but the lack of direction and determination. Clarity comes when you feel that you are winning.
Clarity is not about dollars and cents and it’s not about how many clients you have. It’s not about your marketing or your cashflow or your balance sheet. All this stuff comes later.
Clarity is about the DNA of your business. It’s about what drives you and the people around you. It’s the heart and soul of why you go into the office every day and the promise you make to your customers. It’s an unshakeable confidence about who you are and why you do what you do for those that you choose to do it for. If you don’t have confidence, trust and self-discipline you can’t expect others to.
You’re enrolled or you’re not, you’re serving a purpose or you’re not, you’re maximising your opportunities or you’re not. You’re at your personal best or you’re not. It’s an ethos and it’s a culture for you and your business.
So what do you do to ensure you maintain this momentum? The quality of the decisions that you strategically make will determine the direction of your business. Get all the information you need and then make confident and clear decisions with your #1 Big Goal in mind. First decide what your #1 Big Goal is. I suggest you start with a profit goal for the year, and then strategise what you need to do to achieve this.
You also need to have ‘Plan B’ thinking. Be prepared for problems before they arise. Anticipate the choke points in your business. Know the worst-case scenarios and have a plan for them. You can have focus and discipline because all the strategic thinking has been done.
Your first year in business is just four 90 day plans. Every 90 days decide what needs to happen to achieve your #1 Big Goal by breaking this down into smaller goals – be clear and confident.
Each 90 day plan is 13 weeks. Know where you are now, where you’re going and how you’re going to get there. Break down the tasks into weekly actions and set to work. Allocate time in your diary to work on these tasks every day/week. A ‘default diary’ is where you block out 50 per cent of your time in the week for doing the tasks you’ve identified as being the best use of your time. So to achieve that profit goal the best use of your time may be in sales, this activity will appear often in your default diary. Remember sales is the only activity that actually puts money into your business. Everything else takes it out.
With this in mind, your default diary will give you 50 per cent structured time that is uninterrupted and highly productive. Breaking down a bigger task into small bite size pieces by using your default diary will ensure that you achieve the goals on your 90 day plan with clarity.
When you have clarity, confidence follows. And so does a second year in business!
About the Author
Stefan Kazakis is a business strategist, sought-after presenter and speaker and author of the new book, From Deadwood to Diamonds. He is a futurist and an inspiring communicator with the voice of experience. For more information visit www.stefankazakis.com or email info@stefankazakis.com.