Monday, June 15, 2009
Liz Wright - What Can A Life Coach Do For Your Business?
Entrepreneur? You Need A Coach!

Work for Someone Else or Yourself
Are you an Entrepreneur who needs a coach?
Have you thought about what it really means to be an Entrepreneur? You might even be asking yourself what is an Entrepreneur anyway? The overall definition is a person who possesses a venture or enterprise and assumes the accountability for the known risks and the outcome for that venture. Most often this is what we also consider an Entrepreneur to be: one that is ambitious leader who takes and combines the land, labor, and money to create and take to market a new product, goods or services.
Now, that sounds pretty sophisticated in words, but the overall view of an Entrepreneur is one that has creativity, perseverance, talent, and the ability to think outside of the box. The Entrepreneur is characterized as the person who takes the risks in creating his or her own destiny rather then follow the crowd. Here is a question: what does following the crowd get you in life? Perhaps you might say, stability and income to get by without the hassle of owning my own business. Now, as true as that might sound, we have now seen that even the oldest and largest of businesses are struggling to survive in this economic environment. A good example for a person who is an Entrepreneur and is helping others is Liz Wright.
So, does it make sense for all of us whether we consider ourselves an Entrepreneur or not to have a B plan. Meaning, perhaps it would be wise to start considering what would you do if your company closes today and you are now either over qualified for the jobs on the market or think you are too old to learn a new job. That is, if you can actually find a job that would not only appeal to you and your talents and pay you as well. This all sounds so bleak but the reality as we know it today; our world is buying into the financial crisis and although it may not be as bad as the news portrays it, it certainly is affecting our businesses and families.
So, how do you become an Entrepreneur especially if you have been trained by your parents and the educational fields to think inside the box and not rock the boat. How do you start learning how to think out side the box and find something that you can become passionate about to further not only your family's cause but also maybe even give back to society?
If you have been in traditional mainstream for years, it will take some attitude changes on your part first, it will take some re framing of your business thoughts, and it will honestly help you if you find a mentor and coach like Liz Wright to help you begin.
Let's talk a bit more about what Entrepreneurs actually do that makes them successful. Now, success sometimes does not come without failures and often times it is difficult and may result in the first one or more failing. But, think about some of the ones before that finally made it even with many failings and then when they were successful; all of the times before were just history.
What they tend to do is identify a problem and find a solution after they have also looked at the market that needs the solution. They are effective by organizing their resources and being effective in accomplishing their task and outcome that changes whatever they are focusing on. You have certainly heard of people that everything they touch "turns to gold". A successful Entrepreneur has certain qualities and yes perhaps a lot of abilities to not only mobilize themselves but others as well.
I will leave you with this thought: how many dreams have you had and have you just let circumstances keep you from doing anything?
Liz Wright
Liz Wright - What Can A Life Coach Do For Your Business?

Coach..Teacher..Education for your Business.
What does a Coach do for you as an Entrepreneur?
As an entrepreneur and real estate professional, my own journey began in 2004 when I first entertained the idea of being in business for myself. Until that point, my plan was to finish my degree, get a good paying job, and become part of the 40/40/40 plan (work for 40 years making 40 grand a year and retire with a $40 dollar watch.) I started studying successful people and realized that if I wanted more, I had to have a different plan. That’s when I learned that the wealthy either made or held their wealth through real estate investing and business ownership.
There were many new skills I had to learn along the way (that unfortunately a college degree didn’t teach me) but I was ready for the challenge. I knew that the dreams I had would never come to fruition if I didn’t do something drastically different, and I wasn’t ready to settle for a life of mediocrity. I also learned that to be successful, you must never stop learning, and I am constantly adding new tools to my belt every single day.
That is why I created this website. I wanted to create a tool box for other aspiring future multi-millionaires that could be a resource to you as you go through this journey. I hope that you find valuable information to help you with your own goals, whether that is starting your own business, investing in real estate, or creating the millionaire mindset and belief in yourself to accomplish your own dreams. I hope our paths cross someday soon.
Your Friend in Success,
Liz Wright

Succeed in Learning from Your Mistakes
10 Mistakes I Learned that Slowed Down my Progress10 Mistakes I Learned that Slowed Down my Progress
1. I became “psychologically unemployable” too soon
While the idea of being your own boss and making my own pay check is appealing, I jumped the gun a little and quit a stable job at the first sign of success without having a hefty savings to back me up. I didn’t realize the peaks and valleys in sales and business and thought I had arrived when I had just barely left the gate.
2. I didn’t treat my business like a multi-million dollar business
In the beginning when I had success, I found myself trying to live the high life before I had earned it. If you want to fire your boss, YOU have to be the worst, most strict boss you’ve ever had in your life. Create a schedule and good habits early in the game and be very disciplined with those habits.
3. I SUCKED at managing my finances- Liz Wright
Once I got it into my head that I was going to rich and pay for everything in cash, credit didn’t matter anymore. While the cash system is great and keeps you from getting further into debt, it’s nice to have the option to swipe a card in the event of an emergency (not to mention it is more challenging to do things like rent cars and book hotel rooms without one- and calls from creditors can get pretty annoying!) Imagine the business loans and real estate deals you can do not only with cash, but also with stellar credit!)
4. I was too focused and attached to the money- Liz Wright
A dog knows when you’re scared of it, and it will attack based on this fear it senses. On the same token, a person knows when they are a paycheck, and will NOT buy if you just have dollar signs in your eyes. Keep the focus on what their needs are and try to help them fulfill that need (regardless of whether you profit from it monetarily.) Also, the more you NEED the money, the more you repel it.
5. I let other peoples opinions influence my own beliefs
I had many close family and friends (especially in the middle of my journey) who I know were only trying to protect me, but didn’t understand the process I was going through and the lessons I had to learn during that time. Success is NOT instantaneous and there ARE going to be difficult moments along the way. Surround yourself with people who can see your vision and support you in the process (especially when you are in your most fragile beginning stages.) As one of my mentors used to say “Don’t let anyone take your bounce.”
6. I didn’t have a clear vision or purpose
I was constantly told from the beginning that you have to know your why, but it took me a while to really dig deep down to figure out what I was passionate about, and what was really important to me. You’re why has to be much deeper then “financial freedom” or “to be able to travel.” What will those things do for you? You’re why is your driving force that’s going to push you through the tough times, and the more you can make it altruistic, versus egotistic, the more passion you are going to feel behind it.
7. I didn’t start with a business or marketing plan
If you don’t know where you’re going, no road will ever take you there. This goes right along with having a clear vision and purpose, but is the actual plan to make that happen. Think of an architect. Before ever breaking ground on a project, there is a detailed blueprint, laying a solid foundation first before the first piece of wood is ever laid down. Do you know how to attract the right customers once that business plan is in place? Do you have a budget to support that plan?
8. I kept starting and stopping
How does a train gain momentum? Well you have to keep the wheels rolling of course. Every time you stop, you lose that momentum, and the longer periods you stop, the harder you have to work to get it going again. Of course it’s okay to rest, but the more consistency you can keep, (rather then completely coming to a halt) the easier it will be to gain speed and the faster you will get to your destination.
9. I wasn’t focused on serving others
This isn’t about saving the humanities, but if you are not serving in some capacity (whether that’s helping your company, volunteering at church, or even helping family members) you probably aren’t going to get the results you want at the rate you want them. The law of reciprocity says that you have to give before you can get. Serving also makes you feel great and is a much higher energy frequency to operate your business from.
10. I wanted instant results and didn’t enjoy the process
I hate to quote teen idols, but Miley Cyress has a great song in her “Hanna Montana Movie” called “The Climb” and I think it sends a great message that no matter we are at in life and in our own entrepreneurial journey, be grateful for the lessons and cherish the moments along the way. I found myself often feeling frustrated that I hadn’t “arrived” it and doing that did not let me soak in all of the smaller successes I had already had a long the way. Be grateful for every rejection, every setback, and remember that everyone has there own unique gestation period.
Some things I did right:
I NEVER gave up! I stayed with it, when many times it would have been much easier and comfortable to retreat to safety.
I found mentors and roles models and became a tenacious student like I am coaching others in my LIz Wright education courses.
I constantly kept, and keep learning both new business skills as well as personal development.
Liz Wright
Liz Wright - Business Success Coaching

Good News For All Future Multi-Millionaires!!!
Here at LizWrightNow.com we offer you all of the tools and resources available to assist you in achieving your entrepreneurial endeavors. Before revealing them Liz Wright wants you to ask yourself a few key questions. Then keep your answers in mind as you explore the website further. There is a very high probability that Liz Wright will be able to help you more than you would suspect. WHY did you come here?
WHAT do you want to accomplish that you haven’t been able to?
The fact is that for you to get different results than you have, so far, you must DO something different.
When you are on a journey to change your career path or fulfill your entrepeneurial dreams, it is good to know what others have done to overcome the mistakes.
www.LizWrightNow.com- Business, Executive and Personal Life Success Coach
The question is, are you bold enough to finally go after those dreams? What has kept you from accomplishing them so far? If your answer is lack of money, lack of time, or maybe you lack the belief in yourself, then I am so excited you came to my blog.
Read more about how I can assist you in achieving your lifetime goals and dreams at:
http://LizWrightNow.com