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To be or not to be (a multi-tasker)
Every morning, you browse through your emails on your laptop while sipping coffee, then answering and making calls in between. In one sitting, you have ticked off several tasks in your to-do list. It goes on for the rest of the day. Yet, before the morning is over, you are already exhausted, often skipping lunch and short breaks or spending sleepless nights finishing a lot of things.
Every morning, you browse through your emails on your laptop while sipping coffee, then answering and making calls in between. In one sitting, you have ticked off several tasks in your to-do list. It goes on for the rest of the day. Yet, before the morning is over, you are already exhausted, often skipping lunch and short breaks or spending sleepless nights finishing a lot of things.
In this busy and fast-paced life, you often find yourself doing so many things at the same time, trying to fit everything in your 24-hour schedule. There are definitely advantages to those who can multi-task, but it may also easily use up whatever energy you have for a day. Let’s face it, not everyone can be a multi-tasker. But even to those who are able to do it, there are certain things to watch out for in order to minimise the adverse effects it may bring.
If you are someone who can or prefers to do several chores at the same time, be on the ball on the pros and cons that come with it.
Benefits of multi-tasking
Accomplishes a lot of things in less time. If you have 50 tasks to do in a day, regardless of scale and importance, and you get to do 4 or 5 of them in less than an hour, you are able to shorten that list faster, which can give you a sense of fulfilment. It allows you more time to do other things, increasing efficiency and productivity at work.
Fills in lull periods. Multi-tasking keeps you from having lull periods, which makes your day less boring. When you undertake various jobs at the same time, there’s no place for idleness. You find something to fill in time while waiting for one task to finish.
Keeps the mind going. You crave for progress and multi-tasking gets you on the go. Since it enables you to do simultaneous tasks, you are able to clear some items from your checklist and move on to the next pending job quickly. While your computer may be at a loading mode, your mind is already set on the upcoming work ahead.
Copes with chaos. When new undertakings suddenly prop up, you are not easily shaken because you are used to juggling many things at the same time. Multi-tasking conditions your mind that it allows you to cope with the chaos around you. As they say, you find order in chaos because you don’t get overwhelmed with so much work and can manage to finish something despite the various demands coming from different directions.
Drawbacks of multi-tasking
Causes stress and burnout. When you work faster than everyone else, you tend to absorb more work than what is normally done. However, you can only do things based on the energy you have, and when you do more than what you can take in, it leads to you feeling tired and burned out. Sometimes, the waiting time for tasks to finish is the little breaks that can help you recharge. But when fill that time with other things to do, you don’t get the opportunity to relax a bit for the bigger tasks, which can lead to more pressure and stress.
Affects the quality of work. Not because you get a lot of things done quicker means the job has been finished. Sometimes, you miss seeing the gaps and cracks of your work and it can affect the quality of your output. That may often result in repeating your work due to some minor mistakes you overlooked.
Instigates distractions. Juggling things need a great amount of focus. But when you’re doing too many little things at the same time, you get distracted by those mundane tasks that you end up not giving your undivided attention to more important matters.
Confounds priorities. More urgent things are often pushed to the background and screened by the many jobs you multi-task. At the end of the day, you may have shortened your to-do list by accomplishing a lot of minor jobs but fail to complete the bigger and more important matters. It gives a misleading notion that so many things were done, yet in reality, not being able to achieve the real purpose of the project or of the business.
Multi-tasking may be good, especially if you wear too many hats. When you are starting out, you often need to perform several jobs at the same time. However, take time for short breaks and to stop and evaluate your work and how you manage it. If you have people around you, it is better to delegate those little tasks than juggle them all. Learn to sift through your to-do list where you can work on things that are more important and let go of those that may be carried out by others. Aim to achieve the position where you are on your business rather than in your business.
President's Update - February
From the President
Dear EO Melbourne,
As I reflected on what I would share with everyone this month, one thought that remained constant for me is that of challenge and hardship. We dedicate and spend so much of our lives to finding balance and building systems, processes, structures and relationships that make us feel safe and secure. But often, things happen outside of our control that quickly reminds us that perhaps there are too many unknowns that can destabilise us. Whether it be a personal or familial tragedy, such as the passing of someone we love or a global disaster like the recent Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak, perchance what we really seek is a feeling of safety. Whilst achieving it may be tenuous or temporary at best, we still have the innate desire to rebuild and strengthen each time a tragedy or disaster strikes.
From the President
Dear EO Melbourne,
As I reflected on what I would share with everyone this month, one thought that remained constant for me is that of challenge and hardship. We dedicate and spend so much of our lives to finding balance and building systems, processes, structures and relationships that make us feel safe and secure. But often, things happen outside of our control that quickly reminds us that perhaps there are too many unknowns that can destabilise us. Whether it be a personal or familial tragedy, such as the passing of someone we love or a global disaster like the recent Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak, perchance what we really seek is a feeling of safety. Whilst achieving it may be tenuous or temporary at best, we still have the innate desire to rebuild and strengthen each time a tragedy or disaster strikes.
Similarly, this month has a theme of strengthening our EO Melbourne. A strong Chapter is comprised of strong Forums, and strong Forums create strong Members. That’s why we invested in EO Forum Next Level training for our Chapter Members with Past President Carlo Santoro, an EO Melbourne original who is keeping it in the family. My Forum Moderator recently circulated our upcoming Forum agenda. Tabled in the agenda is time to discuss key learnings from EO Forum Next Level. If your Forum hasn’t included this in the agenda, I encourage you to flag this during housekeeping to make sure that you and your Forum benefit from best practices and keep alive your commitment to learning and growing.
As part of strengthening our Chapter, our Strategic Alliance Partnerships Chair Carolyn Wong has reworked our partnership agreements so that they provide significantly improved financial and in-kind support for our Members. It means enhanced resourcing to (1) increase our ability to provide more value back to Members; and (2) provide breathing space to the Board to make sure we identify and invite the best and brightest entrepreneurial minds into our Chapter. Carolyn Wong has also led the charge in revamping our entire partnership approach with our strategic alliance partners by creating a buddy system – pairing EO Members with each strategic alliance partner as a main point of contact so that there are greater understanding and opportunities for building deeper and more meaningful relationships inside the entire EO family. Finally, with our latest strategic alliance partner EOS coming on board imminently, we look forward to collaborating with them to deliver EOS workshops 4x per year.
A great deal of recognition is also due to our Key Executive Chair Shan Manickham. Ever passionate about the education of our 2iCs, Shan has driven this program’s growth. Under his leadership, our Key Executive Program welcomed 13 new Key Executives. If you’re tired of your team using your books as doorstops and would much rather prefer having a 2iC that can bounce your ideas back and forth with, reach out to Shan or Kirsten for more information about our Key Executive Program at administrator@eomelbourne.org.
By now, our first Melbourne Quantum Leap Forum would have started their first steps towards organising their first Forum meetup. Under the guidance of our accept-no-prisoners MyEO Chair James Murray, qualifying Members from Melbourne were connected and invited to craft their own Forum experience. One of the challenges of a growing Chapter with 140+ Members, where Membership diversity and needs also expand, is to provide better values for the Members. Hosting Melbourne Quantum Leap Forums will ensure the survival of legacy in the Chapter.
For a more lighthearted touch, fellow Chapter Member Jeremy Chen is championing a MyEO cycling group in the Chapter. If you’re a keen cyclist and want to cycle with likeminded individuals, reach out to Jeremy Chen or our Chapter Manager Kirsten Yokoyama for further details at administrator@eomelbourne.org.
Finally, as always, I invite you to join me in reflecting on how we can make this year ”Our Best Year Yet!” With four months remaining, think of that one thing that if you achieve it, will make you want to jump up on the table, pop open a bottle of champagne, and start dancing. And when the end of June comes, we can all toast and give ourselves a pat on the back with loud cheers because we have made this year “Our Best Year Yet!”
With Warmth,
Kym Huynh
President 2019/2020
The entrepreneurs’ new clothes
"What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today when human contacts are so quick. Fashion is instant language."
These are the words of renowned fashion designer and entrepreneur Miuccia Prada. True enough, individuals are often sized up according to how others see them, including the clothes they wear. Entrepreneurs are no exception. But with more business owners becoming younger and more modern, their fashion style has also evolved.
"What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today when human contacts are so quick. Fashion is instant language."
These are the words of renowned fashion designer and entrepreneur Miuccia Prada. True enough, individuals are often sized up according to how others see them, including the clothes they wear. Entrepreneurs are no exception. But with more business owners becoming younger and more modern, their fashion style has also evolved.
Gone are the days when business owners have to wear the usual coat and tie or stiff outfits. Entrepreneurs have become more dynamic, acknowledging the freedom they enjoy, which includes not being bound by corporate attires. You can see some of them in just plain jeans and shirt or in semi-casual attire and still manage to be successful. Being a business owner means you can set the culture of your organisation, including how you dress up in your office or workplace. Because of this, everyday work clothes have changed over the years, as well as perceptions of business owners, and we expect it to still transform in the years to come.
However, despite the liberty to choose your outfit as the owner of your business, there are still considerations and etiquettes to ponder when you select the kind of apparel you will don at work. Create your own style that can best represent who you are because fashion is a way of expressing yourself. A few pointers to note can help you find the right apparel in your wardrobe.
Choose comfort
When choosing for your outfit, think of yourself first before you even consider how others will react to it. Prioritise your ease over appearance. While the latter is still important, choose comfort first then looks second. There are industries when you need to be in pullovers or in garments wherein you can move and do certain tasks without difficulty.
Show your personal and corporate image
Your clothes are an extension of yourself. It is a way of showing your creativity through your style. People will often form their impression of you through your garb. Don outfits that can show your personality, as well as your work ethics and corporate behaviours. Let your clothes speak about who you are and what you stand for.
Exude and attract the right attitude
Radiate and draw confidence, respect and authority through your apparel. While you may be at ease wearing simple clothes, don’t make it too simple that may confuse people and lead them to overlook you as an entrepreneur. There’s no need for pretence either. Flashy clothes will not automatically impress people. Find the right style that will not only make you just be yourself but also allow people to be drawn towards you.
Dress for the occasion
You may ditch blazers and trousers or tight skirts in your wardrobe, but you may still need them from time to time, especially when the situation calls for it. Even when shirt and denim are the norms in your workplace, you need some long-sleeves and trousers or dresses when attending board meetings, client presentations or conferences. It is better to overdress than to underdress. Remember that you represent your business, so elevate your brand’s image through how you appear yourself with various audiences.
They say that “clothes make a man”. While it does not totally define yourself, it is a reality that others will still look at the exterior factors to form their opinion of you. Let your outfit work for you, not against you.
Whether you want to blend with the crowd or stand out, or go with the flow or chart your own direction, let your clothes be a plus factor that can contribute to your personal and business growth. As fashion photographer Bill Cunningham once stated, “Fashion is the armour to survive the reality of everyday life." Wear your armour well and be ready to face your daily battles with courage and confidence.
Checking out your competition
In every industry, competition exists as there will always be various businesses that will offer similar goods and services. Even for industries where monopoly ensues, there are still indirect competitors that can provide alternatives to consumers. When you run a business, you do not operate in isolation, so you also have to be conscious not only of your market but also of other players in the field.
In every industry, competition exists as there will always be various businesses that will offer similar goods and services. Even for industries where monopoly ensues, there are still indirect competitors that can provide alternatives to consumers. When you run a business, you do not operate in isolation, so you also have to be conscious not only of your market but also of other players in the field.
Some of your plans, strategies and campaigns will also hinge on competition as you have to determine how to position yourself in the market. While you may be selling the same products or doing the same service as several other ventures, you have to make sure that you have your own brand identity that will set you apart from other businesses. The reality is that everyone wants a bigger chunk of the market pie. And that means your competitors might want a share of your market.
It’s better to plan your strategies before you realise it’s too late. Assessing your competition will help you plot your moves along the entrepreneurial path. But how do you check your competitors and establish your brand positioning in the industry where you belong? Here are a few tips that can help you do a competitors’ analysis.
Identify and categorise your competitors
List your competitors and create a chart where you can input their information. How do you find them? Look around your vicinity. Most of your competitors may be sharing the same geographic area as you. You may see their advertisements, collaterals or marketing materials. You may hear them from people around you or the media. You may find them in trade fairs and exhibits or pass by their stores or offices. Know as much as possible about every competitor – direct and indirect. Do your research so you can better categorise the different types of contenders you have.
Check out available materials
There are always available sources and ready materials that can give you a lot of information on your competitors. Read their brochures, check their websites and social media, and update yourself regularly with news articles and press releases pertaining to other players in your area and industry. Know what they post, how they engage with their readers and followers, and how the market reacts to their strategies.
Try your competitors’ products and services
Oftentimes, the best way to know your competitor is to experience yourself their offerings. Visit their stores, order their goods and hire their services. Know who their employees are, as well as their suppliers. Observe how they conduct their business, learn a few tips and note down areas where you can improve in your venture.
Get feedback from customers and suppliers
Your customers and suppliers may share their impression and knowledge of other companies that are providing the same products and services like yours. It’s like hitting two birds in one stone because apart from learning about your competitors, you will also get an idea of what your clientele’s needs, wants and preferences.
Conduct a survey
If you want to know the thoughts of a particular sector, you can do an informal or formal survey and gather the information you need. There are now many platforms and apps that you can use to conduct a survey and interpret the data generated.
Do a SWOT Analysis
When you have the necessary information, you can do a SWOT analysis and competitive analysis to see the bigger picture and the finer details. Chart their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats vis-à-vis yours. There are also available resources online and software that can help you chart the data and put together a competitive analysis.
Of course, all these are for a healthy competition where you are able to provide motivation and positive energy to push you forward toward your goals.
The importance of insurance to your business
At this age when climate change is causing natural calamities more frequently, plus with the threat of cyber-attacks, fraud, terrorism and other man-made disasters, it is vital to protect your business from such possible scenarios that may cause damage to your venture. It becomes imperative to avail of insurance for you and your business that will allow you to be in a position of confidence during times of uncertainty.
At this age when climate change is causing natural calamities more frequently, plus with the threat of cyber-attacks, fraud, terrorism and other man-made disasters, it is vital to protect your business from such possible scenarios that may cause damage to your venture. It becomes imperative to avail of insurance for you and your business that will allow you to be in a position of confidence during times of uncertainty.
There are different types of insurance that you can avail. First, you need to be aware of the requirements for businesses because some of them include getting various kinds of insurance policies. Make sure to check out the law and comply with it. Doing so will also benefit you because these policies will help protect different aspects of your business.
Yourself and business partners
As the business owner, you need to have yourself insured since most of the venture, especially during the initial stage, are anchored on you. It goes the same for your business partner or other owners of the company if there are any. Even if you keep yourself healthy, there may be unforeseen circumstances that can possibly happen. There may be policies specifically for business owners that provide better deals and benefits, so be sure to check that out.
Assets
Fire, earthquakes and other catastrophes and misfortunes may damage your properties, vehicles, fixtures or any of your business assets. Getting insurance for your assets can help lessen the adverse effects of unfavourable scenarios. There are different packages that will ensure that you are compensated for any loss or destruction to your real estate, buildings, automobiles and similar valuables items as long as the circumstances are indicated in your policy.
Products, goods and services
Your products and services are the lifeblood of your business. Make sure that you have a safety net with regards to the preparation, production, transportation and storage of your goods in case of any eventuality. Also, protect your business from errors by taking Liability Insurance. If you are using technology, have your business insured from cyber-attacks that may damage your data and software.
Finances
Ascertain that your finances are safeguarded from fraud, theft and similar instances. Although most financial institutions may already have security measures in place, it pays to have other protection for your hard-earned money.
People in your team
Look after the welfare of your management and employees by getting them insured. While it is also dictated by law to provide such benefit to them, it is also to your advantage that your team feels secure within your organisation. It will also boost there morale knowing that you take care of them.
Before you decide on the insurance packages, make a checklist of what you need to avail, enquire from various companies or agents and choose the most suitable insurance company and policies for your enterprise. Don’t let all your hard work go to waste by allowing some adversities knock you down. Always be prepared for the worst while you hope for the best outcomes. It’s good to be ready before any misfortune hits you by addressing the threats that can possibly hurt your business. It can lessen the negative impact of such scenarios and help you recover fast.
Messaging apps for entrepreneurs on the go
Running your business often requires you to be out in the field and travel for meetings or official engagements. Sometimes, you have to manage your team and your transactions from a remote location to ensure that everything is running smoothly. While you can communicate using SNS and calls, they are sometimes not enough to help you keep track of things. That’s where instant messaging apps can be of value to you and your venture.
Running your business often requires you to be out in the field and travel for meetings or official engagements. Sometimes, you have to manage your team and your transactions from a remote location to ensure that everything is running smoothly. While you can communicate using SNS and calls, they are sometimes not enough to help you keep track of things. That’s where instant messaging apps can be of value to you and your venture.
Through these apps, you can send short messages instantly, call each other, send files and photos, and store conversations. While some of them may have similar features, there are certain factors that you find a particular app suitable for your needs. Oftentimes, you end up using two or more of these apps depending on the intended recipients. While it can be useful, it can also cause confusion, not to mention that it can take up a lot of space in your phone’s storage.
It’s about time we take a closer look at these messaging apps so you can assess which ones you can use for your business needs.
Slack
Chat with your team or call your business partner using various channels. You can share files from your Google Drive, Dropbox, Trello and other apps that are integrated within the Slack system. You can easily search for the topics you have discussed and shared through this platform. Slack can be accessed via its website or downloaded on the computer or smartphone.
Microsoft Teams
Users of this platform can do individual and group chat and video meetings. They can also store files and use other Microsoft products, especially with the Office 365 suite, seamlessly while integrating non-Microsoft products through its extensions. It can be used for personal, business and educational purposes. It replaced Skype for Business using Skype’s advantage as one of the early players in instant messaging and video conferencing.
Twist
Messaging apps are your best tools to exchange information fast and efficiently. But when your group or team becomes huge, conversation threads may seem all over the place, and every message notification may become distracting. Twist provides a way to organise online discussions and you can disconnect if you need to focus on more important matters.
Zoho Cliq
If you are using other Zoho products, such as Zoho CRM, Zoho People, and Zoho Desk, it is easier to integrate them with Zoho Cliq, which can streamline your team’s conversations. You can easily chat with them, call them and set up reminders wherever you are and from any device you use.
Flock
Another app that is revolutionising modern communication is Flock. You can send instant messages and call contacts directly or through your group. You can also add people as guests to limit information sharing. It allows you to manage your mailing list and bookmark significant messages.
Google Hangouts Chat
If you have been using Google products or comfortable using G Suite, then you’ll find Google Hangouts Chat very convenient to use as you can integrate these products together. It is also downloadable in any device. You can easily share your docs, sheets, and slides that are in your G Drive with your team or contacts. The beauty of Google Hangouts is that there are several Google users, which makes communication easier.
Facebook Messenger/Workplace
There are millions of Facebook messenger users around the world, which means that you can easily contact your teammates, suppliers and other stakeholders through this app. Facebook ups its ante through Facebook Workplace where you can create an organizational chart for your contacts, translate messages into different languages and allows you to do live videos on top of its instant messaging, video conferencing and integration of third-party apps.
Another messaging app that is gaining more users globally is WhatsApp. Its version for business owners allows users to create product catalogues and manage their customer service through this platform. WhatsApp can be downloaded on any device and has a web-based platform for laptops and computers.
Originating from China, WeChat is a messaging platform that is popular in China and various parts of the world. One of its features is WeChat Pay where users can transfer or pay money for goods or services. It also adds other features such as photomontages, music lyrics, floating windows, and translation from images.
Kik
If you want your team to enjoy communicating with others, Kik provides a fun way of connecting with people and groups. It has gaming features, news, tips and a lot more. Brands can have their stickers, that users can include in their messages when chatting with their contacts.
There are many more messaging apps and platforms available online. Some are more popular in a certain country or a particular sector of society. Choose the one that you and your team can easily use. Make it also a medium for your clients and customers to communicate with you, enabling you to deepen and strengthen your relationship with your market.
Making good decisions as an entrepreneur
Business owners face tough decisions every day. There are several things that need your attention, including fires to put out. More often than not, these decisions can affect not only your personal life but also those of others. The responsibility of making a choice that can chart or hinder the growth of your business is a heavy burden to take.
Business owners face tough decisions every day. There are several things that need your attention, including fires to put out. More often than not, these decisions can affect not only your personal life but also those of others. The responsibility of making a choice that can chart or hinder the growth of your business is a heavy burden to take.
However, there are various factors to consider when you make a decision. Oftentimes, you have to take different approaches depending on the situation. And even if you encounter similar circumstances, there is no surefire formula on which solution to take because results may vary from time to time. The best you can do is to make a calculated risk and lessen the possible negative impact of the decision you take. These are things you need to consider to help guide you in choosing the most suitable path for you.
The reason for the decision
Before you look at your options, analyse first the reason why you need to come up with a decision. Knowing your purpose will help you weigh your choices better. Are you going to make a decision that can help boost the sales of your business or is it for stronger long-term relationships with clients and your team? Priorities may change at any given point, so make sure that you are making a choice that will support your present need and priority.
Effect of the decision
What is the possible effect of your decision on yourself, your business, your family, your clients or people involved? Some decisions may be minor to you but major to others. Take into consideration the probable outcomes if you choose a different route. While you are at it, deliberate the short-term, medium-term and long-term effects of your decision.
The time needed to make a decision
There are circumstances where you need to think and act fast. Otherwise, you might lose an opportunity or prolong a crisis. On the other hand, there are instances when you shouldn’t rush with your judgment, but have to take time to assess the various angles of the situation and the options available.
Value of feedback from others
It is not unusual to seek opinions from others, especially those who have more experience or who had been in the same state before. But when you gather feedback from others, it cannot be avoided that there will be opposing or varying views. You need to ask yourself, are you getting inputs from others because you just want to affirm what you have already decided or are you approaching the right people who can help you see through the gaps?
Information and resources available
Is the information available up-to-date that it will help you see the complete scenario when you go by your decision? Are there enough resources to back up what you have decided to do? While some options appear ideal and perfect, carrying them out may be difficult to do because you do not have the capacity and capability to follow it through.
You will never really know when you have made the right decision until the results start showing. Making a decision involves logical and strategic thinking as well as listening to your gut-feel. However, bear in mind that as a business owner, decisions you make may affect several people in the process. There are times when you have to make sacrifices and go against the flow for the greater good or for long-term success. It is good if you can unburden the load by sharing your sentiments with like-minded individuals, similar to the Forum setting in EO, without having to reveal confidential matters. In the end, decision-making is a responsibility you have to take when you lead a team and bring your business towards success.
Taking care of your skin, taking care of your business
Our skin is our body’s first line of defence against harmful elements around us. It’s the first thing that people see, which is why many people want to maintain youthful skin for their looks. We need to care for our skin, not only for beauty but more so for our health and wellbeing.
Our skin is our body’s first line of defence against harmful elements around us. It’s the first thing that people see, which is why many people want to maintain youthful skin for their looks. We need to care for our skin, not only for beauty but more so for our health and wellbeing.
If you liken it to your business, your brand – your name, logo, colours, font, tagline, values – is one of the first things that consumers will consider when making a purchasing decision. How do you keep your business and brand on a top shape so that your customers will trust and patronise you?
There are skin care tips that you can interpret and apply when it comes to caring for your business.
Know the type of your skin
Before you take action and opt for a good regimen for your skin, it is important to first know the type of skin you have and how it reacts to various conditions. One of the reasons for skin damage is applying products that are not compatible with one’s skin type.
Know your business well, including the industry where you belong, your competitors and your clientele. You can come up with a successful marketing plan if you know your brand by heart. Always do your research and analyse the data available that can help in drafting your marketing plan. Moreover, don’t ignore your gut feeling. When something seems to be not right, look for the cause and make sure to address it immediately.
Consult a dermatologist or a skin expert
Don’t self-medicate. It’s best to consult a dermatologist or skin expert to determine your skin’s needs and how it reacts to particular products or situations. When problems arise, have yourself checked up to ensure proper medication and medical guidance.
Having a mentor who can guide you on your entrepreneurial journey is a huge help in your growth and that of your business. Learn from the experiences and lessons of those who have gone ahead of you on the journey. Listen to their stories and take them with you when you go back to your team.
Protect your skin from harsh elements
Too much exposure to the sun, cold, wind, pollution and other harsh components in our environment can harm our body’s outer layer. Apart from avoiding such conditions, always put sunscreen on your face rain or shine. Cover your skin depending on the weather.
Always have several back-up plans. Consider the right insurance and safety nets for your business in case unforeseen circumstances occur. It helps if you have emergency plans or exit strategies that you can turn to when the need arises. Install security measures in your physical and online space, as well as in your workflow and operations. Do a background check on your suppliers and applications and have proper documents in place for every transaction. In addition, prepare a PR plan for possible crisis scenarios.
Cleanse regularly
Wash up in the morning and before going to bed. Makeup, dust, smoke, oil and other pollutants may irritate your skin, so be sure to cleanse your face and neck every day. They can cause acne, wrinkles, spots and rashes that may lead to skin cancer and other diseases.
Do regular clean-ups in your business, not just in your office space, but also in the way you do things. Audit your finances, assets, people, clients, products and various aspects of your enterprise. Get rid of unnecessary things and be quick to let go of those that may affect your brand or hinder the progress of your business.
Choose the right products for your skin
It is not advisable to put too many products on your skin. When you put products on your face, start from the thinnest to the thickest, from toner to moisturiser. Do a trial first and see if there are no negative reactions on your skin. Read the label and follow instructions well.
There are many tools, applications and software that you can use in running your business. There are also various media that you can utilise in marketing and promoting your brand, products and services. Study their different features and choose the ones that will fit the needs of your venture.
Drink water often, eat right and sleep well
How we take good care of our entire body, particularly our inner organs radiates to our skin. Eat food that is rich in vitamins. Drink water regularly and get enough sleep. When your body is nourished, so will be your skin. Maintain a healthy lifestyle to achieve that youthful glow.
Teambuilding sessions, planning activities and celebrating victories, big or small, can motivate your people. Develop a corporate culture where everyone thrives and come up with healthy corporate practices that promote your company’s values.
Don’t stress yourself
Stress is one of the factors that can cause wrinkles and illnesses. It can make you look old. Don’t hold onto stress, Instead, release it by sweating it out or enjoying your favourite hobby or form of relaxation.
Step away from your business from time to time. Owning a business can be overwhelming, especially with the responsibilities that come with it. Take time for a vacation. Even your business can use its slow time or off-peak season for auditing and planning. Schedule your events an marketing campaigns sparingly. To be effective in your communications strategy, limit the messages you convey to your audience so that they don’t appear as noise.
The rise of social media stories
And how you can use it for marketing your business
At the turn of the century, technology has developed at an accelerated rate. Now, people can do so many things with the use of their smartphone, connecting users from different parts of the globe through various platforms and providing solutions to many needs we encounter each day. There are several applications for a variety of purposes. In social media alone, new features are added continuously to provide more ways for people to interact.
And how you can use it for marketing your business
At the turn of the century, technology has developed at an accelerated rate. Now, people can do so many things with the use of their smartphone, connecting users from different parts of the globe through various platforms and providing solutions to many needs we encounter each day. There are several applications for a variety of purposes. In social media alone, new features are added continuously to provide more ways for people to interact.
Now, the story format is making waves in social networks. These are ephemeral posts that last for only 24 hours. Despite its short period of exposure, many are hooked with making stories because users don’t have to scroll down. These vertical posts that occupy the entire screen shifts automatically. Plus, creative filters attract people to this new way of multimedia storytelling.
It all began with Snapchat, and it is now available on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and other platforms. Social media influencers have been utilising this format to share content and visuals. Even brands are jumping into the bandwagon and using such format to their advantage. How do you bridge your business and your market through social media stories? Here are some ways to reach out to your customers and prospects with the use of stories.
Be authentic, yet relatable
Don’t treat your social media story as a TV commercial. If you want to promote a product, service or event, make it into storytelling form. Add a human factor to your post. Talk to them. Make it spontaneous. When you do it in a hard-sell way or put too polished or too edited videos, it can turn off your followers. They often love it raw and personal, but let your brand personality shine through. If you know your market too well, you will know the best approach to capture their interest and keep them hooked to your brand.
Inject creativity in your story
How do you draw people to your post within 24 hours you put it out? Even if you can archive your story, such as in the case of Instagram Stories, that 24-hour window is crucial to bring people to your account and let them take action like going to your site or purchasing the product you are promoting. Businesses have to make such posts creative enough for consumers to always stay tuned to it and view it. You can create a teaser, make people guess a surprise or do a live story during an event. Brainstorm with your team and get the feedback of your customers on what kind of posts excite them.
Focus the spotlight on your users
Some people love to see their faces, names or usernames on a known account. Through a story, you can share posts by your consumers. Use hashtags and mention them. You can also utilise the swipe action where viewers can be directed to a site or link. Be more appreciative of your followers through your stories. When you do a live story, be mindful of commenters and do shoutouts to greet your audience.
Make it interactive
Although the audience cannot comment on your story, you can conduct a poll or do a Q&A with them. Take advantage of the various features of social media stories to engage your viewers and interact with your followers. Storytelling in this platform should not just be a one-way communication line. Rather, it is an opportunity to talk and listen to your market.
So, start exploring this new format and see how it can benefit your business. Explore its various functions and features before you apply it to your brand. If you’re unsure of its effect on your products and services, test it first and evaluate how it will fit in your overall marketing plan. Besides, there are experts or other business owners you can consult when you’re in doubt. Most of all, have fun and let your followers enjoy interacting with you.
Attracting venture capitalists to your business
One of the things that aspiring business owners take consideration before they enter the entrepreneurial waters is capital. While there are ventures that may not need a huge amount for a startup, there are those that require some decent investment to open shop and keep it going. Some get a bit intimidated by this thought or discouraged to take the entrepreneurial journey due to lack of resources. Given this, there are those who delve into venture capital to fund the business to put it up.
One of the things that aspiring business owners take consideration before they enter the entrepreneurial waters is capital. While there are ventures that may not need a huge amount for a startup, there are those that require some decent investment to open shop and keep it going. Some get a bit intimidated by this thought or discouraged to take the entrepreneurial journey due to lack of resources. Given this, there are those who delve into venture capital to fund the business to put it up.
Venture capital defined
A person or institution invests funds in a startup business in exchange for equity or stake or a share in the enterprise. In effect, the venture capitalist also becomes a part-owner or financial partner of the business. It is also called risk capital because of the huge risk involved if things don’t work out positively. On the other hand, the venture capitalist can also rake in tremendous gains should the enterprise take off successfully.
How to attract venture capitalists to your business
Research, research, research
As a business owner, you have to know your market and the industry where you belong. Learn the laws and requirements in setting up and maintaining a business. Search for the most capable individuals, those who can adhere to your corporate culture and work ethics, to be part of your team. If you want to approach an investor, know its background, goals and priorities and see how you fit in each other’s vision and mission.
Draft a detailed business plan
Your business plan must have clear objectives, detailed action plans, as well as a comprehensible and feasible business model. Include targets, financial projections and timeline in your plan. While you ensure that all bases are covered and all gaps are filled, your plan must be easy to digest, especially by busy individuals that may be receiving tons of proposals regularly.
Present thoroughly
If possible, meet with prospective investors so you can present your plan and discuss thoroughly the partnership. Share the vision, mission and values of your company. Introduce your team and highlight your qualities, strengths and assets. Explain how your business can provide a solution to a particular need and how you will be able to grow the venture using the investor’s funds. Give them a scenario on the opportunities and benefits your company can provide in growing their resources.
Observe transparency
Don’t exclude the problems, challenges and difficulties when you present to a potential investor. They will appreciate the honesty and transparency that you provide. Inform them of the risks involved and the possible threats to your business, including your alternative plans should such a problem occur. If there are any concerns or issues, big or small, let them know immediately.
Draw a clear agreement
Once you are on the stage where you both seem to agree on the partnership, draw a clear agreement and make sure that it is mutually beneficial to you and the investor. Seek advice from a lawyer or legal counsel to check on the provisions in the agreement.
While you are in the process of discussion and you feel doubtful of the partnership, take a step back and analyse it further. Don’t rush into a partnership simply because you need the resources that the investor is offering. It is also important that you share the same values and vision for your company.
8 free blog platforms for your business
We have tackled the benefits of blogging to your business, but the real challenge is how to start your blog, especially the technical part. Topics and story ideas may already be floating in your mind, but putting it into a blog format may be a bit of a challenge for beginners. You can seek out an expert or someone with the know-how to help you through the process. However, when the budget is a concern or if you want to do it internally, you can begin by learning the best blogging platform for you.
We have tackled the benefits of blogging to your business, but the real challenge is how to start your blog, especially the technical part. Topics and story ideas may already be floating in your mind, but putting it into a blog format may be a bit of a challenge for beginners. You can seek out an expert or someone with the know-how to help you through the process. However, when the budget is a concern or if you want to do it internally, you can begin by learning the best blogging platform for you.
Nowadays, there are plenty of sites that can help you build your blog. If you already have a website, you can have it in there or you can provide a tab or a link to direct visitors to your blog site. If you are tight on finances and doesn’t have the resources to have your own website, you can choose from the many free blog and website builders available online. The downside with some free blogging platforms is that there are many limitations and restrictions when it comes to customising your site. They can host it for free but it will be a subdomain of their site unless you get a paid plan where you can use the domain name you want. But there are free blog platforms that can offer this service; all you have to do is to explore each product thoroughly before you decide on the best one for you.
Wordpress
Wordpress is a widely used blogging platform. There are two kinds – Wordpress.org and Wordpress.com. With the second one, you can have the hosting for free, but the domain still has the wordpress.com in it. Plugins, customisation and monetisation are quite limited as the brands and ads all come from Wordpress. On the other hand, Wordpress.org gives more options and freedom to create a site you want, which is why many hobbyists, professionals and small businesses use this. You can have your own domain name, but you have to get it and host the site by yourself. The good thing is that there are also plenty of products that provide hosting services. Both have tons of plugins and support to help you out, and the newest version is more user-friendly, especially for beginners.
Wix
You can build a site and start a blog using Wix. They have free templates and drag & drop tools that make it easy for anyone without blogging or website building experience. It has mobile optimisation which makes it uncomplicated to view the pages and navigate around the site. You can enhance your site using website apps, although many are run by third-party providers.
Weebly
If you want to build an online retail site, Weebly is a good option because it is part of Square, Inc. It provides ready web designs that you can customise and fit according to your needs. There are tools that are simple to use especially for those who have no or little knowledge about coding. However, if you know some coding language and wants to make changes, you can also modify your site based on your expertise. It offers free and premium plans you can choose from, providing you with various choices according to your needs and resources.
Drupal
Having an open-source content management system (CMS), Drupal is best for developers, marketers and agencies. On the other hand, it may be a steep learning curve for beginners because of its sophisticated features. Also, you have to get a web hosting service for your site. Still, it can be used by those who have no programming skills. For those who have a bit of technical understanding of website development, they will find Drupal more flexible.
Joomla
Another free open-source CMS is Joomla. Although there are tutorials available to take you through how to use Joomla, one has to learn it a bit, unlike the other blog platforms. It values data privacy and has several features for developers, designers and integrators. It is multi-lingual with more than 70 translation packs available, which is good for sites that target a wide, international audience.
Blogger
One of the early players in the blogging platform arena is Blogger. It is mostly used for personal blogs because of its simple interface, which is why it can cater to beginners in blogging. Also, it is a Google product so one can easily use a Google account to get into Blogger. However, there are a few tools, designs and applications to allow you to play around your site.
Medium
If you love writing and you want your brand to be out there, then Medium is another option. While it has a built-in audience, you cannot tweak your design or customise your site. You cannot have your own domain. Rather, you are simply putting a blog entry into Medium. Still, the reach is magnificent, so you can utilise Medium to embed your content from your other social media accounts or promote your website through this platform.
Tumblr
Another free-blogging site where you can easily publish content is Tumblr. Again, features are limited in this platform and you cannot have your own domain name. It is more of a social media community where you can share your multimedia content. If you are concerned about reach, Tumblr posts can be reblogged or reposted within this platform. However, if branding and content ownership is your priority, then Tumblr may not be the best option for your business.
There are other free blogging platforms that are on the rise. However, you have to take into consideration your priorities and purpose for creating a blog. If it is to build a website, then go for the platforms where you can have more control over your content and design, including the domain name. On the other hand, if your intention is to bring your brand to a wider audience, you can choose a platform with available online community and SEO capabilities, and then embed your website and other social media content in it. Some of the platforms above offer both, but you have to learn to navigate around their site a bit to be able to do this.
Keeping a 20/20 vision throughout the entrepreneurial journey
Eyes focused on the prize and the determination to reach the goal are the necessary fuel to keep you going along the entrepreneurial adventure. It’s a tumultuous journey filled with challenges, which may distract or discourage you to continue the path of entrepreneurship. Continually reminding yourself of the vision as to why you started the business in the first place will help you stay on the track and help you recover from the blurriness that may be caused by problems or difficulties.
Eyes focused on the prize and the determination to reach the goal are the necessary fuel to keep you going along the entrepreneurial adventure. It’s a tumultuous journey filled with challenges, which may distract or discourage you to continue the path of entrepreneurship. Continually reminding yourself of the vision as to why you started the business in the first place will help you stay on the track and help you recover from the blurriness that may be caused by problems or difficulties.
Whether you have already crafted a vision for your business or still in the process of making one, it is important to note that it is something you need to constantly revisit. Don’t be afraid to dream big but make sure that it is achievable. The biggest challenge is making it happen. In order to do that, you need to have a vivid vision of what you want to attain in the end. How do you make sure that you don’t lose sight of the goal? How do you maintain a 20/20 vision of what you want to achieve for your business?
Make a clear, concrete vision
It helps when you put your vision into a simple, comprehensible statement that you can hang on your wall to remind you of it. Better yet, have it drawn into a picture or create a vision board that you can look at every day. The more concrete you make your vision statement, the easier it is for you to stay focused. You can also update your vision every now and then as your needs, wants and capabilities may also change.
Align your personal and business goals with your vision
Divide your vision into short, medium and long-term goals and ensure that they are all in sync with each other. In addition, if you want to take good care of your business you also have to take care of your well-being and personal concerns. Look into your personal and professional development that can contribute to the growth of your venture. Refer to the data available and acknowledge your instincts when it comes to setting your goals.
Conduct regular planning
Review your vision regularly and analyse if your plans are made according to your vision, mission and values. The best time is at the beginning of each year or when you do your annual planning. It also gives you the opportunity for your team to take part in plotting your vision and goals into actionable items and remind them of the purpose of your business. Conduct SWOT analysis and evaluate your works, projects, clients and commitments. Eliminate those that are not helpful to achieving your vision and improve those that add value to your business.
Communicate your vision
Let your family, team members, partners, clients and stakeholders know about your vision. Communicate it to them so that they can also contribute to your entrepreneurial journey. The more you articulate the vision to others, the more you become determined to make it happen, enabling people around you to cooperate with you to achieve it.
As the year 2020 begins, what actions have you done to keep you focused on your vision? There may be hurdles along the way, but don’t let your eyes and feet wander. Stay on the track until you reach your destination.
President's Update - January
From the President
Dear EO Melbourne,
With the festive season behind us, it is my hope that everyone experienced a joyous and safe holiday filled with genuine happiness, laugh-until-your-cheeks-hurt moments, conversations of substance, and joyful memories that will be treasured forever.
From the President
Dear EO Melbourne,
With the festive season behind us, it is my hope that everyone experienced a joyous and safe holiday filled with genuine happiness, laugh-until-your-cheeks-hurt moments, conversations of substance, and joyful memories that will be treasured forever.
And in the midst of the above, it is also my hope that there was time to pause and reflect. In my experience, I find that these moments of reflection provide the opportunity for our genius to apparate. Every year, I like to sit in private at my local park with pen and paper and ask myself the following questions: (1) What worked this past year that I want to continue doing?; (2) What didn’t work this past year that I want to stop doing?; and (3) What is something that I didn’t try this past year that I want to start doing?
With 6 months left to go for myself and our 2019/2020 Board, 1 question that repeatedly came to mind was the following: What will we do together to leave the Chapter better and stronger than how we found it?
One piece of work that is launching 12th February under the leadership of our hold-no-prisoners MyEO Chair James Murray is Melbourne’s first 2 Quantum Leap Forums; an initiative that started during our Past President Dean Cherny’s year. A quarterly Forum program for Members with businesses of more than AUD $10M in annual revenue, this is a Forum experience for Members who are looking towards the next stage of their entrepreneurial journey, whether it be further growth, or turning their minds towards succession planning.
Our clever Strategic Alliance Partners Chair Carolyn Wong has also been busy behind the scenes, bringing on board 2 new Strategic Alliance Partners that will be announced in due course. Carolyn has invested significant time and energy into reworking how we partner with and engage with our Strategic Alliance Partners, and I am proud of her work to date. This piece of work will yield long-term stability for and future-proof EO Melbourne.
Finally, a lot of recognition is given to the team-up of our smooth-talking Communications Chair Francesco Nazzari and affable Integration Chair Aaron Wallis, who collectively are upgrading our internal communications systems and processes so that things run like clockwork. As a past Communications Chair for our Chapter, I can attest to the sheer volume of input and effort required to keep the communications engine running, and Francesco’s keen eye for systems and processes, combined with Aaron’s expertise in automation software, are making the background processes for EO significantly easier for this Board and future Boards.
Whilst I have only listed 3 key pieces of work in January’s President’s Update, there are many more things underway which will be revealed in due course. For now, I wish you a warm welcome back and look forward to seeing you at an upcoming event whether it be our: (1) Welcome Back Intimate Dinner With Past President Carlo Santoro; (2) Family Bark in the Park event; and/or (3) Surprise activity prior to the Welcome Back Intimate Dinner. Spaces are limited so make sure you visit https://eonetwork.org/ or use our Chapter smartphone application to register. Download the app now in the App Store or Google Play.
Finally, as I do every month, I sign off with inviting you to think back to our theme this year “Our Best Year Yet!” and to think about that 1 thing that if you achieve it, will make you want to jump up on the table, pop open a bottle of champagne, and start dancing. With 6 months left to go, let’s make sure we take that next step so that we will journey closer to making this year “Our Best Year Yet!”
With Warmth,
Kym Huynh
President 2019/2020
Inspiring creativity in your team
How conducive is your workplace for your team members to think creatively? It’s not just the physical space but also the culture, interactions and systems in your organisation as well. Creativity is important in your day-to-day activities in business. Whether it is for a major project or a simple solution to a minor mishap, a dose of creativity can go a long way.
How conducive is your workplace for your team members to think creatively? It’s not just the physical space but also the culture, interactions and systems in your organisation as well. Creativity is important in your day-to-day activities in business. Whether it is for a major project or a simple solution to a minor mishap, a dose of creativity can go a long way.
Creativity can thrive in an environment where there is fertile ground for the mind to flourish. Once the mind works, it can know no bounds unless you block it and do not nurture its capabilities. If you want your workplace to be charged with creative energy, there are many things you can do to encourage it in your team.
Come up with special projects
It could be a group project or an individual activity that you can allow your staff to initiate in your office. You can even come up with small contests or competitions depending on the interests of your staff and team. Some companies empower their members to organise fun bonding activities or volunteer works where they get to shine outside their scope of work.
Make room for collaboration
Many say that two heads are better than one. Allow your people to expand their knowledge and learn from each other through collaborative works that you can enforce within your organisation. They can share their expertise and enhance their skills by mentoring one another on something that they can consider as their special skill or talent.
Invite experts and allow sharing of ideas
Let your staff learn something new by inviting outside experts that can introduce a fresh concept to them. Third-party consultants can judge their special projects or conduct activities that will add a different perspective to the team. People usually act differently when with a new person than with familiar faces, and having someone on certain occasions may inject a fresh vibe to your team.
Have time for fun and play
Allot a corner in your workplace where your staff can take a break from work and relax their minds. Come up with fun games outside of work. Celebrate little successes. Eat out. Take a trip together. Share a hobby or interest. Let them stretch out their mind by getting involved in something that can make them smile and laugh. Give them a free hand in organising such things o that they won’t feel it as an obligation at work.
Do brainstorming sessions
If there’s a crucial point in your business that you need to do, such as meeting targets or levelling up a service to a client or scaling your venture, involve your team members in the process. Cultivate the culture of challenge and openness to ideas by conducting brainstorming sessions whenever you can. Letting your people know that you value their inputs will motivate them to think creatively.
Acknowledge great ideas and reward them
Another good way to encourage and inspire creativity among your team members is to recognise their good works and reward positive results. That will boost their morale and push them to strive to be even better. It will also embolden the rest of your staff, especially new ones, to aspire for something and aim to achieve a certain goal.
There are other different ways to incite creativity in your workplace. It will depend on the kind of people and culture you have within your organisation. You will have to observe, get inputs and often test the waters on the various methods to find the most effective ones that can foster inventiveness, innovation and ingenuity among your team members. And often, you have to introduce new ways to keep them coming and evolving.
How do you close a deal?
You may be selling a product, working on a partnership or bidding for a new client. For any of these, you need to make sure that you successfully close a business deal that will be mutually favourable for you and the other party. The negotiation process may take a while, but there comes a point when you already have to make the final move to accomplish your goal.
You may be selling a product, working on a partnership or bidding for a new client. For any of these, you need to make sure that you successfully close a business deal that will be mutually favourable for you and the other party. The negotiation process may take a while, but there comes a point when you already have to make the final move to accomplish your goal.
But how do you ensure that all the time and effort you invested in the talks will bear good fruit? Sometimes, a prospect stalling a decision may lead to a missed opportunity. You have to put a close to the transaction before it’s too late and someone else takes the prize of your hard work. There are a few techniques you can incorporate in your methods that may help you attain the result that you are hoping to get. Still, it is best to assess the situation and get the pulse of the prospect before you proceed with your strategy. Otherwise, you might end up totally losing the deal.
Having a sense of urgency
You can give your prospect time to think over your proposal. But don’t give them too much time. Two to three days of considering your offer would be enough for them to make a decision. Otherwise, the additional time might give them an opening to back down on your offer. Let them know that there are other people interested in your product, service or partnership and that the slot that may be allotted to them can be given to another prospect within two days if no they do not arrive at a decision. There may be other reasons for you to take back the offer, but it boils down to the sense of urgency to make your prospect sign on the deal.
Letting the prospects understand the solution to their needs
One of the factors that brought you and your prospect together is that you have a solution to their problem. Harp on that need that they have, wherein if they do not sign you up or accept your offer, their worries might pile up. Stress the need to avail of your offering immediately to minimise their worries and ensure that any further difficulties may be avoided.
Offering a limited benefit
One way to help your prospects sign the deal and take your offer is to provide a limited benefit that may expire in a few days. Such benefit may encourage them to consider your proposal within the given time and help you get through the finish line. It could be a discount, a free product or service or an exclusive benefit that they can enjoy should they accept your offering.
Taking them to the pros and cons of not closing the deal
There are prospects that need to fully understand the whole picture before they can make a decision. It is understandable, especially if a huge amount or value is at stake. Just take them through the pros and cons of your offer and let them know that you are there to help guide them in their decision-making process. Remember that your relationship with your prospect is important, and it’s something that you must preserve while conducting your negotiations.
Giving them a visual tour of enjoying the benefit
Some prospective clients or customers just need a little nudge to convince them to take your offer and sign the deal. A more positive approach is to make them imagine how your product or service can change their life or impact their future. They have to visually think of the advantages you can bring to them to encourage them to make their decision as soon as possible.
If you have zeroed in on a prospect, make sure that all your efforts will yield to a positive result. There may be many other more techniques that you can apply. The best way is to observe and learn from situations. Not all strategies may work to all prospects, so you have to feel the situation and find the best approach that will work with a particular client. Most of all, be sincere in your dealings with them and do not burn bridges. Always communicate and reach out to them.
10 Hobbies for entrepreneurs
The stress and pressures of work can often get into you, sometimes ruining your mood or affecting your physical, emotional and mental state of well-being. Indulging yourself in hobbies can relax your mind and bring joy to your heart. But when you are too preoccupied in your business with no time for other things, you may be at a loss on the type of hobby you can start.
The stress and pressures of work can often get into you, sometimes ruining your mood or affecting your physical, emotional and mental state of well-being. Indulging yourself in hobbies can relax your mind and bring joy to your heart. But when you are too preoccupied in your business with no time for other things, you may be at a loss on the type of hobby you can start.
Choose a hobby where your interest lies the most and something you want to do in your spare time. The keyword is “want” because it must be an activity that you enjoy doing. There are plenty of things you can do that can bring positive energy to your psychology and physiology. Take a look at the 10 activities below that can give you fun and excitement, as well as enhance your motor skills, creativity, personal dealings with others, decision-making abilities and leadership flair.
1. Sports
Whether it’s endurance sports, water sports, ball games, board games or mind sports, getting into any kind of sport can challenge your body and your mind. A bit of competition can push you towards your goal, and group games can develop your teamwork. It will also keep you healthy, develop your discipline and help you focus. Moreover, it’s an activity that you can do with your friends and family members.
2. Music and arts
Art and music have a therapeutic effect on one’s soul. Engaging in such endeavours can sharpen your thinking, enabling you to look at things from a different perspective. If you don’t want something that will drain you physically, then you can consider learning a song, playing an instrument or taking up sketching or painting as a hobby.
3. Yoga
Yoga is an exercise of the body, mind and soul that has a soothing impact on one’s overall health. It allows you to stretch your physical, mental and emotional muscles, giving you a clearer frame of mind that you need before you embark on the various challenges in your business.
4. Collecting items
Whether they are toy cars, souvenir items, luxurious accessories, collecting things you like can often bring a sense of happiness to yourself. Adding new things to your collection can give you a sense of accomplishment, especially if these are quite rare and hard to find collectibles. They are something you can revisit in the future and pass on to your kids or grandchildren.
5. Traveling and photography
If you are more for an experiential type of hobby, then you can consider travelling as an interesting way to indulge outside of work. Whether it’s a short drive outside the city or a flight to another country, the change of scenery and environment can help relieve you of the stress of running a venture. Also, you can always mix pleasure with business and make your travels educational and informative. Collect those memories and experiences through photography.
6. Gardening and crafts
There are those who prefer to use their hands in doing something they find enjoyment. You might want to tinker with things at home, do carpentry work or feel the earth through gardening. It may take a longer time to see the results but knowing it will yield to something will keep you motivated to keep going.
7. Cooking
This is a hobby that the entire family and your friends will enjoy, whether doing it with you or feasting on the food you cook. The kitchen is a great place to let off some heat and prepare a delectable dish out of your hard work. It’s a practical hobby, too, as you can always use this for all occasions.
8. Reading
Quiet down your body and activate your mind by reading books that can motivate, inspire and educate you. There are many things you can pick out of reading, which can widen your horizon and expand your knowledge.
9. Playing games
Whether they are card games, puzzles, board games, arcades or video games, as long as you don’t get addicted to it, you can take pleasure in doing something fun and challenging at the same time. Some of them can develop your cognitive or logic skills, so choose the games that will not only entertain you but also add value to your entrepreneurial journey.
10. Fishing
Now, here’s a hobby that will require you a lot of patience. There are too many factors that may affect the success of your catch, which is why it is always a call for celebration when you get some. It’s also a great way to enjoy the outdoors and commune with nature.
Hobbies choose no age, so you can always start a new one anytime. Feel the joy of doing something that interests you the most. Also, learn from these activities and use them as tools to your personal development as an entrepreneur.
Vitamins for you and your business
Sleepless nights, missed meals, fatigue and stress can cause illness and weaken your body. With so many people and an entire business relying on you as an entrepreneur, you need to take care of your health. To keep diseases away, taking vitamins regularly can boost your body. As the saying goes, “prevention is better than cure.”
Sleepless nights, missed meals, fatigue and stress can cause illness and weaken your body. With so many people and an entire business relying on you as an entrepreneur, you need to take care of your health. To keep diseases away, taking vitamins regularly can boost your body. As the saying goes, “prevention is better than cure.”
These vitamins can be sourced through food in your diet or supplements that carry these essential compounds. But apart from its health benefits, vitamins can also bring you some business insights that can contribute to the longevity of your venture.
Vitamin A for good vision
Sourced from milk, dairy products, fish and eggs, Vitamin A is needed for good eyesight, healthy skin and strong immune system. Lack of Vitamin A may lead to night blindness. If you apply this in the business perspective, you need something that can help you stay focused on your vision. It can be a poster on your wall reminding you of your end goal for your venture or a regular activity with your team to help you see clearly what you want to achieve in the short, medium and long term.
Vitamin B for energy
There are six other types of Vitamin B, namely B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12. These vitamins help boost metabolism and energy. Grains, cereals, meat, green leafy vegetables and eggs are among the sources of Vitamin B. What pumps energy to your business? Is it positive cash flow? Good corporate culture? Awards and recognition? Find what brings positivity in your workplace and overall outlook of your enterprise.
Vitamin C for immunity and healing
Ascorbic acid, which is found in citrus fruits and some vegetables, helps in strengthening the immune system of the body and healing of wounds. Mistakes are inevitable throughout the entrepreneurial journey. But you have to come up with alternatives and safety nets to help you recover from failures and avoid bigger ones in the future.
Vitamin D for strong bones
Vitamin D is needed to help absorb calcium from milk, eggs and fish to keep bones and teeth strong. It can also be sourced from sunlight. Our skeletal system is the core and foundation of our body. You have to keep the core of your organisation always healthy through effective human relations program. Retain good people that bring your business forward.
Vitamin E for defence
These are anti-oxidants found in oils, nuts, eggs, seeds and cereals. Vitamin E is a kind of anti-oxidant that builds your muscles and red blood cells, helping your body defend itself from diseases. As you grow your business, you have to make sure that you cover all bases and fill in all the gaps to keep your venture from threats and other unforeseen circumstances. Quality control, proactive plans, and other security measures help protect your business from unfavourable situations.
Vitamin K for blood coagulation
Broccoli, spinach and other green vegetables are rich in Vitamin K that supports blood coagulation. Without it, your body may suffer internal bleeding. Your assets and resources, including your people, are like the bloodline of your enterprise. To keep them intact, you have to continually build your internal and external relations and have regular monitoring and evaluation to ensure its improvement and development.
As the calendar year ends, take a good look of your business and find any deficiency that needs to be addressed. Build up your strengths, address your weaknesses, and plan on how you can take advantage of opportunities and protect your venture from threats. Know what kind of vitamins your organisation needs to aid its growth and progress.
Accounting tips for your business
Keeping up with your finances is always a major hurdle when it comes to managing your venture. Accounting is a key element that you must carefully pay attention to when running a business. Being conscious of your cash flow is important given that so much investment goes to setting up and maintaining your business, whether it is self-funded or financed by investors. Moreover, it is the lifeblood of your enterprise, which is why you need to go over your books even if you are not good with numbers or merely not fond of them.
Keeping up with your finances is always a major hurdle when it comes to managing your venture. Accounting is a key element that you must carefully pay attention to when running a business. Being conscious of your cash flow is important given that so much investment goes to setting up and maintaining your business, whether it is self-funded or financed by investors. Moreover, it is the lifeblood of your enterprise, which is why you need to go over your books even if you are not good with numbers or merely not fond of them.
For startups and those scaling up, here are a few tips you can note to help you manage your accounts.
1. Have a proficient accounting software and system in place
An accounting system allows you to track, keep and organise your records. You can also automate your methods and incorporate this to your system. Fine-tune your methods and procedures to put in place a proper order of how things should be done and ensure nothing falls through the cracks.
You can choose from any of the accounting software available for businesses. Take a look at the one that is most suitable for your operations and install it in your devices. Have yourself and your team trained on the proper way of using the software to make it more efficient and fast in implementing the system in your day-to-day activities.
2. Familiarise yourself with the basics of accounting
When starting out, business owners usually do everything by themselves. However, whether you have to personally do the recording of your finances or have someone do it for you, it is still advisable that you know the fundamentals of accounting. It also makes it easy for you to understand the numbers and interpret them. That way, you know when something’s amiss or when you need to pay more attention to a certain part of the business.
3. Hire a dedicated person to do your accounting needs
Being on your own at the initial stage of your venture is not an uncommon situation for entrepreneurs. But as you go along your journey, you may realise that there is a need to have another person do your accounting work. Whether it’s a full-time staff or a third-party contractor, you need to delegate the finance job to a particular person or team because it will take too much time and effort to constantly do it. In addition, it needs do be done in a detailed and meticulous way to make sure that records are accurate and regularly updated.
4. Document and record transactions
Always keep and file your receipts and financial documents. It is needed for auditing purposes. Plus, it is also to your benefit and future reference when everything is put in black and white. Better to digitalise your files and save them on your computer so you can store them without taking up too much physical space. Don’t forget to back up your files and keep multiple copies. On another note, be conscious of tax requirements and deadlines and make sure you comply with them. A clean record of your finances will be helpful for auditing and tax filing.
5. Segregate expenses
Even when you are starting out small, always separate your personal from your business expenses. As you expand, make sure that you segregate budget and expenses per project or department. This also makes it easy for you to track money that comes in and out of your business.
6. Do regular financial check-ups and reporting
Filing, monitoring and reporting financial transactions are tedious work. However, they come in handy when you maintain a rhythm. Reporting allows you to be conscious of your current financial status. You learn from previous data, which you can use when you plan your future and forecast your earnings. Regular accounting check-ups contribute to the financial health of your company.
When in doubt or when problems come your way, always consult an expert. You can refer to certified accountants and fellow entrepreneurs regarding efficient accounting procedures and systems that can help your business grow. Observe good financial practices to avoid drawbacks that you may encounter in your entrepreneurial journey. Accounting is a serious matter because the numbers you see in your
Business notes from playing musical instruments
Several studies and researches have shown the effect of music on the brain, including how it stimulates the mind, improves memory and reduces stress. Music can also be a powerful factor in honing the skills and creativity of entrepreneurs. Picking up an instrument and learning to play it will not only make a great hobby but it can also bring a lot of benefits to one’s wellbeing, as well as insights that you can apply to your entrepreneurial journey.
Several studies and researches have shown the effect of music on the brain, including how it stimulates the mind, improves memory and reduces stress. Music can also be a powerful factor in honing the skills and creativity of entrepreneurs. Picking up an instrument and learning to play it will not only make a great hobby but it can also bring a lot of benefits to one’s wellbeing, as well as insights that you can apply to your entrepreneurial journey.
If you are considering learning how to play a musical instrument, you can choose from the various types: percussions, such as drums, chimes or xylophones; brass instruments, such as trumpet, bugle or trombone; strings, such as guitar, violin or harp; keyboards, such as piano, organ or accordion; woodwind, such as flute, clarinet or oboe; or electric musical instruments.
While you enjoy creating music through these devices, don’t forget to bring home some business lessons that you can draw from these musical tools.
Listen and observe well to learn well
Listening is not just about hearing the sounds by ear. It also involves sensing others through one’s mind and heart. Music is best interpreted when it is played with feelings. Techniques and methods can be acquired if you pay close attention to how your teacher and experts do it. In the business sense, it entails observing and understanding the market, your team and the industry flow. You can base your decisions on how your customers, consumers or clients react to your brand, products and services.
Know the theories but don’t be afraid to be creative
Music has measures, rules and fundamentals. But you can also create art out of it. In most cases, music shapes culture or is shaped by culture. And as society evolves, music also innovates. It is advantageous for a musician to learn the basic theories of music as much as it is beneficial for an entrepreneur to be knowledgeable of the rudimentary of business and trade. Still, putting in your persona into your craft will even make your music or business more relatable and relevant to others. Do not hesitate to be creative and shape your venture according to how you visualise it to be.
Train and practice to hone your skills
Experience is said to be the best teacher. There is no better way to improve your skills, may it be in music or entrepreneurship, than to keep practising and applying the learnings you obtained during your training. Sometimes you commit mistakes, but that is how you learn most. It sticks to your mind which ones you should avoid in the future and which ones you must retain. As you keep on practising the skills required of the craft, you also develop certain habits that can lead to your mastering the field. Continue honing your capabilities until it becomes second nature to you to do the things you need to do.
The fruits are not only for yourself but also for others
Playing an instrument produces music that you can enjoy by yourself. But it can also be shared with others and give them a warm feeling. You build your business not only to benefit yourself and your family or loved ones but also to serve those whose needs are addressed by your product or service. You provide a particular solution to a demand, which is why people patronise your brand. When your audience or customers enjoy the value you give them, they will most probably show their loyalty to you.
Harmony is key in group work
You may be able to play an instrument by yourself, but it is even more beautiful when you play it with a band. The music becomes more alive and magnificent when you harmonise with other players in the group. The same thing goes for entrepreneurs. You may be able to start by yourself. However, if you want to grow and expand your services, you need a team to work with you. When this moment comes, you have to do things with harmony where everyone is on the same page and direction to lead you towards your goals.
There may be more insights you can get from learning to play a musical instrument. As you let your hands and body become one with your musical tool, don’t forget to be in the moment and enjoy the experience. Let the songs get into your mind, heart and soul and extend the warmth to your business. The entrepreneurial journey will be more pleasant when you accompany it with the joy of making music.
President's Update - December
From the President
Dear EO Melbourne,
With Christmas’ imminent arrival at our doorsteps and today being the last operating business day for many, I hope that each and every one of us get moments and space to slow down, reflect on the 2019 calendar year that has come to pass, and spend quality time with those we cherish and love.
Whether it be breaking bread over Christmas lunch, sharing treasured memories during Christmas eve, or opening/watching our loved ones open their Christmas gifts with anticipation and excitement on Christmas Day while we snack on leftovers from the night prior, the upcoming holiday season is an opportunity for us to slow down, hit the pause button, and be amongst those we hold near and dear to us.
From the President
Dear EO Melbourne,
With Christmas’ imminent arrival at our doorsteps and today being the last operating business day for many, I hope that each and every one of us get moments and space to slow down, reflect on the 2019 calendar year that has come to pass, and spend quality time with those we cherish and love.
Whether it be breaking bread over Christmas lunch, sharing treasured memories during Christmas eve, or opening/watching our loved ones open their Christmas gifts with anticipation and excitement on Christmas Day while we snack on leftovers from the night prior, the upcoming holiday season is an opportunity for us to slow down, hit the pause button, and be amongst those we hold near and dear to us.
I’m pleased to report that the first 2 quarters of the 2019/2020 term has brought with it the achievement of many milestones for our Chapter. However, as I drafted this letter at my desk, I found myself self-editing entire paragraphs. Finally, I decided that these details are better served in our next update and for today, it is best to keep the message simple and concise: I, and our 2019/2020 Board, wish each and everyone a joyous and safe holiday filled with much genuine happiness, laugh-until-your-cheeks-hurt moments, the opportunity for many deep and meaningful conversations (maybe even ones that we have been putting off for a while), conversations of substance, and joyful memories that we’ll treasure forever.
As we wind down the year, and as I do every month, I sign off with inviting you to think back to our theme this year “Our Best Year Yet!” and to think about that 1 thing that if you achieve it, will make you want to jump up on the table, pop open a bottle of champagne, and start dancing.
With Warmth,
Kym Huynh
President 2019/2020