What's Your Ideal Scenario?
Posted on Monday, January 28, 2002 @ 05:08 AM EST
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amichalek writes "Even in such uncertain times as recession -- while so many
business owners struggle, those who build their business *by
design*, succeed. They experience even higher profits. Lucky?
Sure! -- Luck favors prepared people!
A while ago I worked with a very talented painter. His goal
was to get more private buyers for his expensive art pieces.
I asked who was his ideal client. He said that he didn't care
who the buyers were, as long as they could afford to buy his
art.
I asked if he liked the idea of selling his paintings to some
mafioso interested only in the opportunity to launder money
from selling drugs.
He didn't want that. He started to think and realized that he
did care a lot who would be buying his art. He wanted to paint
for *real* people, who would hang pictures in their living
rooms and truly enjoy his creation. There WAS a specific type
of buyer he wanted to attract and that helped him tremendously
in marketing.
You too can just sell your services or products to *anyone*
(that's the hard way) -- or design your life in such way that
you attract people who will be grateful for what you do for
them. You see, having those wonderful, loyal clients doesn't
happen by accident. It is orchestrated.
Create your Ideal Scenario
Begin with the end in mind. Write in the form of an essay
or a letter to a friend from the future how would you like
to live your life under ideal circumstances. Define what it
is that you really - really - want. Not only in business.
In life.
Your Ideal Scenario should be written in present tense. The
more detail, the better it is. Be precise. If you can't write
it down -- you are not sure what you really want. Not good.
How can you set goals if you are not sure what you are after?
The place
Picture yourself and your business one, two, or even three
years down the road. If everything will work perfectly, where
are you conducting business? Maybe you have many locations,
in some busy malls. Or in your new dream home? On the beach?
Describe it! Write it down. How does it look?
How does it FEEL?
Can you see the furniture, equipment, windows, walls,
shelves, registers, entry area, flowers, pictures,
computers, documents? Try to see it all. And keep writing.
Who are your customers?
Now take a look at the people who are buying from you. Who
are they? How do they look? And what do they say about your
business? What do they think about you? Are they happy? How
do they express their gratitude for the opportunity to do
business with you? What do they say about you to others?
How do you feel about it? Good? Describe the SPECIFIC feeling.
In what ways are your customers advocating your business?
Saying... WHAT?
Remember - you are building your IDEAL scenario, so dare to
dream! In the IDEAL situation, how will your business affect
lives of your customers?
Who is working for you?
Who are your employees? Why do they work for you? How do
they look? What are their plans and how will you help them
to accomplish those plans? What do your employees say about
you when you are not in the room? How does it make you feel?
Your personal life
What changes have your thriving business caused in the life
of your family? In which way has the quality of your life
improved?
So, you have more time...
What are you doing with that time?
You have more money?
What are you doing with all this money?
Do you travel more?
Where are you traveling to?
Have you bought a new home?
How does it look?
What do your friends say about you?
How do you feel. Happy?
What exactly makes you feel happy?
Don't forget your values
Write down what are the values you will not compromise in
the process of getting there (wherever you came in your ideal
scenario). This will create a price limit you are willing
and committing yourself to pay for your success.
Most people spend more time planning a vacation trip than
designing their perfect life. No wonder that their life is
not perfect. Don't be one of them! It is so much easier to
accomplish what you want if you can see it in great detail!
The secrets is out of the bag! Wanda Loskot, international
marketing strategist and business coach just launched a new
tele-course: "How to Make Your Business THRIVE (not just
survive) in Recession" -- for a FREE sample stop by at
http://makeyourbusinesswork.com/seminar.html.
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