Ordinary
Brilliance
It takes ONE MINUTE to read this mini- newsletter on how to use your "ordinary
brilliance"
to discover the secrets of solving life & business challenges.
Can I Get That Massage Now?
Are
you ready for a year of abundance?,
If so, you want to be sure you don't run into a "capacity"
problem. A capacity problem is one that involves either
external capacity – for example, when you can’t keep up
with orders – or internal capacity, in which you have
some inner attitude, belief or behavioral pattern that
unknowingly prevents your success.
Here’s a quick story about the external capacity side of the
equation. Recently, a local massage therapy business in my
city offered a special: four massages for $100. This was 50%
off or $25 per massage – a great deal. I had not yet tried
out this salon, but still I snapped up a couple certificates
(their limit), figuring with a number of therapists to
choose from, I would find one who I liked.
Their campaign was a huge success. So much so that I think
it blew their circuits and overloaded them with all the
massages people were now scheduling. On top of that, two of
the four therapists left for various reasons. All of a
sudden, they had a huge waiting list to get a massage. As I
write this now, I've been waiting for a month and my neck
and shoulders are not happy campers!
Although I give everyone the benefit of a doubt, my opinion
of that business is wavering. Meanwhile, I've scheduled a
massage somewhere else. It's possible the owner's successful
marketing campaign will backfire on them, especially if I
enjoy this other place more. Or if their customers get tired
of waiting and demand a refund.
On the internal capacity side of the equation, a new client
of mine needed more business. Then she got five new clients
in a matter of weeks. This surge in business highlighted her
lack of functional organizational systems as well as her
inner beliefs about whether she deserved success. I’m
confident that as we work through these challenges she'll be
ready to handle the number of clients she ultimately wants.
It's vitally important to ask yourself: Is my capacity set
up for the success I want?
Do whatever it takes to identify, shift, eliminate and
transform the external capacity issues you have. These
could be inadequate production or inventory space, blocks to
hiring new staff quickly when you need it, or a lack of
capital for new computers or other equipment. And remember,
you also have to change the internal attitudes and
behaviors that are stopping you from your abundance.
If you'll excuse me, I’m going to get my massage now!
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2007 Anne Alexander, all rights reserved in
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Anne
Alexander
Authentic Alternatives
Business Breakthroughs Coaching
Fort Collins CO
970-672-4946
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