Get it Done and Do it Well

Believe me, I don’t mean to curse at you. I’ve actually preferred to say “Just do it” but this statement is taken. I’ve been yelling this statement at myself for the past month and it’s been working for me. (In my mind, not randomly out loud. I’m not a crazy lady, trust me!haha!) Soooo…I thought I’d share. 😉

I know it’s tiring, I know you need your rest, I know you’d rather be laying out on a beach somewhere, I know I know I know. That time will come sooner or later. The bottom line is, get your work done! Get it done and do it well. Don’t just give me the bear minimum, give it all you got!

The thing that used to hold me back: intimidation. No one else inflicted that on me but me. I felt like I didn’t know enough, I didn’t have enough experience, I was too “green.” I shouldn’t be intimidated, I should hold my head up with pride about what I’ve accomplished. And though I may not be the most knowledgeable book in the bookcase, I’ve learned a thing or two about business and my industry.

So how did I get past my intimidation? To be honest, it’s a fighting battle every single day. But to help me get through it I remind myself many things.

1. Don’t worry about what everyone else is doing. What’s important is what you are doing.
2. Continue to better your business and personal life instead of wishing for others’ successes.
3.  Look at blogs and magazines for inspiration, not for reasons to doubt yourself.
4. There is always something new to learn, it’s never over.
5. Do the damn thang!

Get it Done and Do it Well

Believe me, I don’t mean to curse at you. I’ve actually preferred to say “Just do it” but this statement is taken. I’ve been yelling this statement at myself for the past month and it’s been working for me. (In my mind, not randomly out loud. I’m not a crazy lady, trust me!haha!) Soooo…I thought I’d share. 😉

I know it’s tiring, I know you need your rest, I know you’d rather be laying out on a beach somewhere, I know I know I know. That time will come sooner or later. The bottom line is, get your work done! Get it done and do it well. Don’t just give me the bear minimum, give it all you got!

The thing that used to hold me back: intimidation. No one else inflicted that on me but me. I felt like I didn’t know enough, I didn’t have enough experience, I was too “green.” I shouldn’t be intimidated, I should hold my head up with pride about what I’ve accomplished. And though I may not be the most knowledgeable book in the bookcase, I’ve learned a thing or two about business and my industry.

So how did I get past my intimidation? To be honest, it’s a fighting battle every single day. But to help me get through it I remind myself many things.

1. Don’t worry about what everyone else is doing. What’s important is what you are doing.
2. Continue to better your business and personal life instead of wishing for others’ successes.
3.  Look at blogs and magazines for inspiration, not for reasons to doubt yourself.
4. There is always something new to learn, it’s never over.
5. Do the damn thang!

More Business FAQ – Starting a Business in California

This week is sort of a bummer. I got sick and am laying in bed while I’m typing this. But truth is, nothing can get me down. So along with our giveaway that we’re announcing on June 10th, I thought I’d share a little more information about starting a business here in the great ol’ state of California. It’s pretty easy as long as you’re well informed and do your research. I can’t stress this enough, educating yourself before starting a business is key. If you’ve read my previous post about opening a business in California then you know there are a lot of things to think about when starting one. So you’ve got your DBA in hand, you got your tax permit, and you’ve got your FB and Twitter set up, so now what? Here are a couple questions to ask yourself:

1. Am I selling goods or a service? In the state of California, if you are selling any type of goods you need to have a reseller’s license from the California State Board of Equalization, who will be collecting your sales tax from you. Depending on where you conduct business, the nature of what you are selling, and what kind of sales volume you have the BOE will arrange the correct payment schedule (quarterly, annually, etc.).

2. Did I open a bank account yet? You definitely want to keep your business and personal financials separate. The last thing you want to do is get them mixed up, so go to your favorite bank and set up a business bank account.

3. Do I have my business plan set? This is such an important part of the start-up business process. What is the goal of your business? Where do you see your business in 5 years? In 10 years? What sets you apart from your competition? How do you plan on approaching your target market? These answers are all found in your business plan. The hard questions are answered here so you are ready to present it to people that matter. Of course, your business might grow and change as time goes on so make sure you keep updating your business plan accordingly.