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Memorable Quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupery

January 8th, 2008

“If you want to build a ship, don’t herd people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.”

- Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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2007 in Review: Best Posts at ASuccessfulWoman.com

December 30th, 2007

This past year I’ve put up a number of great resources for you as you embark on your journey to success. I’ve enjoyed reading your comments and hearing your own stories of challenges, obstacles, ways you’ve succeeded, and your happiest goals this past year, and I encourage you to keep me posted in 2008.

Here are some of my favorite categories and posts of 2007:

In the beginning of the year, I put together a thirty-day series on focusing your energies. Use these once a day to organize your life, declutter, and clear up your mental, spiritual and physical space to focus on what you want.

30 Days to Focusing
http://www.asuccessfulwoman.com/success/tags/30-days-to-focusing/

I also provided some ways for you to “visit” with yourself in the future, with the hope that the vision you have of your future self informs your current day-to-day activities

Stepping into the Future
http://www.asuccessfulwoman.com/success/tags/stepping-into-the-future-9-steps/

I started a Business-Builder series with tips on building your business and especially your website: some content is for members only, consider joining for this information and other great benefits.

Business Builder Shop Talk
http://www.asuccessfulwoman.com/success/tags/shop-talk/

Finally, to keep me happy, I’m including a list of Delightful Wonderful Things which I’ve handpicked from different companies, woman-owned businesses, green products and helpful services around the world.

Delightful Wonderful Things I’ve Handpicked for You
http://www.asuccessfulwoman.com/success/tags/delightful-wonderful-things/

If you’d like these and other posts to keep you on track with your success, please subscribe using our e-mail feed (top right) or bookmark this page.

Happy New Year!


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How to Create Something: The Difference between Producing and Consuming

November 14th, 2007

Do you ever feel “blah” for no reason? Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in a rut? Do you ever feel like you’re not living up to your full potential?

Here’s the thing: when we’re not creating, we’re just consuming. When we’re only consuming, we get tired out, sated, and glutted.

We have free spirits, free imaginations, and free ideas. We are born to create! We are born to produce! When we consume more than we produce, we feel a subtle drying-up of our creative energy. If we are creative and we produce more than we consume, we will feel energetic and lively: it’s in our nature. Successful people know this, and they make time in their lives to take advantage of creative moments.

Your “blah” times as an indicator that something new is coming up in your life. A “blah” time is a good signal that you could find something interesting to puruse or investigate. As human beings, we are constantly seeking new experiences. Part of being a producer means understanding, researching, and absorbing new information from new sources, and then converting that into something even more interesting, helpful, and valuable.

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What new ideas, new realities, new items or valuable products or services are you producing?

Are you producing so many new ideas in your head that you have more ideas than you can think of? The world is limitlessly overflowing with opportunities, ideas, methods, and ways. There are even more and more people being born every minute: these are people who are potentially interested in your idea, too!

There are three kinds of ideas: ideas might be old ideas with a new twist, or they might be completely new and futuristic ideas about things that might not even exist, or they might be current ideas that you are tinkering with to make them better, right now, today.

Do you believe that it’s possible to have ten new ideas in one day?
How about fifty new ideas? A hundred? A thousand?

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You may be asking, how do people come up with new ideas? When children draw pictures or color paintings, they think about an idea, and then they create an image of that idea on their paper or canvas. When artists do art, when musicians compose music, and when novelists write novels, they all have ideas and they create a way for that idea to become a reality.

How do you do this in your own life? Produce something! Create something. Make something. Bake something! Grow something! Imagine something. Be something new!

When we innovate and come up with ideas, and when we provide ways for other people to benefit from our ideas, we become true producers.

For example, you might create a new invention, gadget, software package, technical tool, or product. Or, you might come up with a new service that fits an existing need. Or, you might develop a new recipe that is tasty and nutritious. Or, you might make a creative piece that brings joy to others.

When you bring your idea “to market” and find buyers (people who want to “consume” your new idea because it’s so excellent), you go into production. Producing is a true joy and it’s a healthy habit when you make it a part of your lifestyle. Producing is rewarding. Being mostly a producer (instead of mostly a consumer) brings financial rewards when you produce something valuable that others buy. Many successful women have found this secret and they are finding ways to convert their unique ideas, personalities, skills and talents into a profitable business or organization.

Here are the next steps to take: As women in business, it’s up to us to come up with ideas that help our customers and clients. If we’re in a less-than-stellar job, it’s up to us to find ways that make our work meaningful and for us to contribute to the bottom line.

  • Let’s convert our ideas into products and services that we sell, or into methods and means that make our lives easier and better.
  • Let’s sell our products and services over and over again, and let’s create systems to support our sales.
  • Let’s bring our ideas to a wider group of people.
  • Let’s create value out of our own ideas.
  • Let’s bring value to more and more organizations, companies, and countries around the world.

Don’t take my word for it! Try it out. I encourage you to reflect on ways you are already a producer.

Where in your life do you produce things?
With your family?
In your relationships?
At your job?
In your home?
As a parent?
As a child?
As a sibling?
In your community?
At your school?
Through your volunteer committments?
In your neighborhood?
With your extra-curricular group?
On your team?

There are many different circles of influence in which all of us act: and we may find out that we are producers, in some way, in many of those different circles. When we consider all the ways in which we are able to impact other people’s lives, we get a head start on the knowledge and responsibility that comes with being a producer.

I encourage you to create more ways to invite Production-related energy (instead of manufactured Consumer-related energy) into your life.

Producer vs. Consumer
1) Write a book vs. Read a book
2) Design a graphic vs. Looking at a graphic
3) Growing vegetables vs. Buying vegetables
4) Cooking a recipe vs. Eating out at a restaurant
5) Creating new music vs. Listening to someone else’s music
6) Sewing clothes vs. Purchasing clothes
7) Imagining vs. Watching TV
8) Being on the field vs. Watching from the Stands
9) Passionate vs. Don’t Care
10) Sell vs. Buy

Some words to encourage your imagination:

Arrange
Bring into existence
Imagine
Grow
Produce
Act
Move
Imagine
Pretend
Brand
Induce
Bring in
Realize
Build
Construct
Reach
Give
Attain
Cook
Fix
Prepare
Modify
Alter
Publish
Modify
Add
Develop
Consider
View
Perform
Make Believe


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