FRANCETOWN, NH, March 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Why is it that some heart-centered business owners have an ease with turning ideas into reality? According to one Solo-E.com certified expert, the answer is that they understand the importance of sharing ideas, breaking down projects and delegating everything they can.
"While you may be working very hard, if you aren't learning to share ideas, break down projects into workable tasks and delegating when you can, your ideas will struggle to come to fruition," says Paula Eder, Ph.D. owner of Finding Time in Francestown. "Sometimes, the best way to make things happen is to completely give up control and go against what you have been taught throughout your life. "International Ideas Month" in March, is a great time for solo entrepreneurs to come together and share some wisdom on this topic."
Founded in 2006, Finding Time helps busy solo entrepreneurs and heart-centered business owners learn how to stop feeling overwhelmed and find time for what matters most by fully tapping their skills and energies while quieting the critical and self-sabotaging messages that hold success at bay for so many. Eder is one of 50 solo professionals who have met the requirements of the only international post-graduate certification program for solo entrepreneurs to become a Solo-E.com certified expert. Part of that certification process is showing that you can generate ideas ... and then follow them through to implementation.
"Generating fresh ideas is the cornerstone of solo entrepreneurism," says Terri Zwierzynski, CEO and founder of Solo-E.com. "Yet, without taking action, all you have is a bunch of ideas that won't get your inspiration out to the world."
Zwierzynski and Eder recommend a few tips on how to turn ideas into reality for heart-centered business owners during "International Ideas Month:"
• Share your best ideas. "While this may seem counter intuitive, by putting your best ideas out into the open, you are claiming them as your own, getting the backup and support of those who believe in you and can make corrections before you launch them," says Eder. "Not to mention ... you now have a ton of motivation to prove wrong all those skeptics who say it can't be done!"
• Break your projects down into tasks. Ideas are essentially projects, explains Zwierzynski. "By chunking the project down into steps, you can keep better track of what still needs to be completed while also avoiding the overwhelming sensation of too much to do."
• Delegate or automate what you can. "If it can be delegated, pass it off. If there is a way to set-it-and-forget it, do it. The more you can get off your plate," says Eder, "the more time you have to begin thinking of a new idea to implement."
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