Become the Contractor of Choice
The Best Year of Your Career
by Paul Montelongo
Though 2003 is under way, we would all do well
to focus on what we want to accomplish in this new year.
The prospects for the construction industry and related industries that
support construction are very optimistic. 2003 should be another banner year
for many of you entrepreneurs.
Interests rates are low, consumer confidence is on the rise
and the overall economic environment seems to be turning the corner
and headed in the right direction.
With this in mind, here are my top seven suggestions for having
the best year of your life in your business.
1. Get out of the construction business. Hold
on!!! The entrepreneurial contractor can no longer think of himself
or herself as just a contractor. The primary nature of your business
activities is to market and promote your services and products.
Bill Gates and Donald Trump are not in the software and apartment
rental business, respectively. They both wake up in the morning
and decide how they plan to "market and
promote" their business. Hence, your mind set should shift
from being a contractor to establishing yourself as a premier
promoter of what you do.
2. Network more. The broader your network of
contacts, the deeper your database, and the more contacts you
have can result in more business. Can you serve on a committee
in your association that will enhance your credibility? Could
you get more value out of your Chamber of Commerce membership
by attending one extra mixer each month? What would happen if
you met another attorney, accountant, police officer, judge,
mechanic, webmaster, plumber, priest or septic system designer?
Each of these individuals knows someone who can refer business
to you and you can do the same for them.
3. Connect more with your customers, vendors and prospects. Extra
sales are made by staying in contact with people you may sometimes
take for granted. Send a thank you card, a box of chocolates,
a restaurant gift certificate, a potted plant or a pair of tickets
to the movies to your customers. Extend kindness and a sincere
thank you to your prospects with a small token that makes a huge
impression. Your constant visibility in front of these folks
will reap huge dividends.
4. Be more organized. Everyone knows this.
It is basic. However, in the hustle and bustle of doing business,
we forget to get organized for the next day, week or month. Simple "to-do" lists
help. Itemized goals with time targets work wonders. The best
way to get organized each day is to answer the question, "What
is most important
to do today?" Working to arrange your business day around
the answer to this question will help you stay organized and
you will feel like you are on task throughout the day.
5. Get more education. Read at least two books
a month. That is twenty four by the end of the year. Attend at
least one professional seminar each quarter. Obtain extra certification
or licensing for your business. Listen to educational tapes or
CD's while you drive around the city. By all means, watch less
TV. I mean, do you really think "Joe Millionaire" or "The
Bachelorette" has
anything of value that will expand your mind or enhance your
career?
6. Work less. Like most entrepreneurs, you
may work sixty or seventy hours each week. Try working just one
hour less each day and dedicating that hour to another area of
your life. Go for a walk, play tennis, get a massage, collect
stamps or pick up a simple hobby. Do something to balance your
life. During this time, turn off your cell phone, shut down your
email and enjoy these moments of life balance. Sometimes being "present" means
you must be "absent" (from your business).
7. Do what you love. Stop the insanity of doing
what you hate. You will be so much more productive when you focus
on doing the work you absolutely love. Let someone else do the
tasks that drain you. Hire it out or barter with someone who
enjoys doing what you don't enjoy. You will find that your level
of creativity and productivity will shoot straight up when you
are doing what you love the majority of the time.
These few simple suggestions will result in more profits for
you in 2003. Feel free to check this list from time to time.
Use it as a reminder of everything you wish to create this year.
Enjoy and prosper.
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