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5×52= Your Best You

By Shane Fielder · Comments (0)
Sunday, January 1st, 2012

I want to wish you a New Year filled with more happiness, health and prosperity in 2012. Thank you for being a part of my blog and training activities. 5 x 52 = Your Best You is what will happen by going introspectively for the next 52 weeks in 5 minute segments.

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Branding & Marketing Review – SuccessNet Summit 2011

By Shane Fielder · Comments (0)
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

Debbie LaChusa – Speaker Highlight

Is your business “gift wrap” or real substance?

This question was an essential part of Debbie LaChusa’s presentation at the 2011 SuccessNet Summit.  Debbie is known throughout North America and Australia as The Business Stylist® because she helps business owners design a business, brand and marketing that “fit” them perfectly.

I have seen many great marketing and branding presentations throughout the years in a variety of industry settings.  What made Debbie stand out was her real time and real life business experience.  Debbie began her presentation by challenging us to look inward for the answers to the following questions:

What do you truly want?

Why do you want to start a business or be in business?

Do you want your business or someone else’s business?

In her research, Debbie conducted her own survey of hundreds of people to determine what people truly want.  Her findings reported that 6% of respondents ranked money as the top achievement they seek.  9% claim that success is the most critical to them.  The 85% who were left, responded that happiness is the key ingredient that they seek in the recipe called life.

From these results, Debbie compelled us to understand that the responses shown above come from an old societal path that we have walked and accepted.  She noted how so many business owners and people run their life based on a series of should of, could of, have to, what if and only others can (but not me).  I found this to be a unique start to a “marketing & branding” presentation.  Where’s the nuts and bolts of building a successful brand and business?

Debbie noted that most people subscribe to this formula:

Happiness = Success & Money

Debbie then went on to present the new model of she called her Business Success Formula or Happiness2:

Value you bring your clients  +  Packaging  = Success & Money

Happiness squared is derived from value plus how you package and present that value to your clients and customers.  Adding value comes from your ability to solve real problems and deliver tangible outcomes for your clients or for whomever you serve.  This is an excellent reminder for any of us involved in running a business.  I would argue that the same formula would work well in any relationship or household to improve your quality of life.

Debbie then split up the packing of your services into two buckets called marketing and branding.

Marketing by Debbie’s definition is your ability as a business or promoter to make a connection and resonate with the prospect.  You only need 3-4 methods to do this.  Debbie made special mention that video, blogging and social media are easy ways for us to reach, connect and resonate with our audience.  It is critical that you pick the method(s) that you will feel comfortable with and be able to sustain in the long run as part of your messaging.

The word “messaging” arrested my attention.  I feel that many people struggle with the concept of marketing because it is a mammoth sized subject area.  Sometimes it is very vague and we struggle with taking action to improve our marketing strategy because we are distracted.  However, I can think about a message.  A message is singular and has the single task of conveying one specific idea to the audience.

What message do you convey to your audience about your business?

I urge you to think about the 1, 3, 5 or 100 messages you and your business are telling the world about.  Take the time to improve each message one by one or perhaps it may be time to simplify into one strong, powerful and memorable message.

Debbie transitioned immediately into the branding process.  She laid out two very key questions that she has successfully used with her clients to help them rebrand their image and messaging.  These questions are intended to help you define your brand.

  1. Who are you?
  2. What do you stand for?

What do you think of when you read the list below?

  • Martin Luther King
  • Lady Gaga
  • Madonna
  • Oprah
  • Trump
  • Starbucks
  • Disney
  • Energizer
  • Tiffany & Co

Each person or entity in the list creates very specific reactions from people.  Whether you favour or dislike the list, it is undeniable that each one stands out among the average crowd.

Brand Discovery Process.  What I liked most about Debbie’s content was her style and simplicity of how she presented and categorized the content to create a real experiential learning (and profit) experience for all of us in the room.  This unique process has you answer three distinct questions which if you give enough time and creativity to, will yield tremendous results for you.

  1. What do you want to do?
  2. What business are you in?
  3. What’s your Point of View?

I never had heard the phrase “point of view” used this way in a branding discussion.  Your point of view is similar to a USP or unique selling proposition.  It is the one thing that immediately and quickly separates your value proposition from the rest of the competition.  Think Nike, Domino’s Pizza, Fed Ex, Dairy Queen and other businesses in your area that do this well.

Back to the original question: Is your business “gift wrap” or real substance?

Gift wrap is the trappings we get caught up in and diverts our attention from the substance and value we offer along with the problems we solve.  Your logo, business colors, website, pens, signs, stickers, badges and business cards are components of gift wrap.

Debbie closed by calling us to action to ensure we all present integrity in the substance that our business has to offer.  She also shared with us that significance is success.

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Shane Fielder is The Innovative Samurai and can be found at SamuraiInnovation.com or via Shane@SamuraiInnovation.com.  Samurai Innovation blends the Secrets of the Samurai with cutting edge strategies to sharpen you and your business results.

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Getting Your Projects Done Faster!

By Shane Fielder · Comments (0)
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Have you been trying to figure out how to get your projects done quicker and be more enjoyable while bringing them to completion?  Have you been stuck getting the momentum you need on a project at home or at work?

You’ve come to the right place today. Many people ask themselves this project management question:

What do I have to do tomorrow?

Using the Law of Polarity, try asking this one of yourself?

Of my outstanding projects, which ones do I really want to work on tomorrow?

How does that feel for you?  Most likely, I hope it helps you cut through the “I should” and move into the field of motivating energy to work on the “want to” projects.  Leave me a comment to let me know how this worked or didn’t work for you.

Be Powerful!

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Are You Needing A New Life Direction in 90 Days?

By Shane Fielder · Comments (5)
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Some people get to a point in their life where things are not working as well as they used to.  What is different?  People begin asking themselves, “now what?” or “what’s next for me?”.  Back in 2003/2004 I went through a similar process in identifying a much needed new career.  I found a process called Now What? that guided me to clarity that would launch me to a new, invigorating career with advancement possibilities.  I identified my new life direction in under 90 days working through the Now What?® process created by master coach – Laura Berman Fortgang.

I am excited to announce that I am now authorized to help you through the exact same process to gain clarity around finding your new life direction in 90 days.  Skip over to my NewLifeDirectionIn90Days.com site for more information about how I can help you through this process.

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Forget New Year Resolutions!

By Shane Fielder · Comments (2)
Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Back in 2002 my business coach shared a very valuable poem with me.  Hearing people talk about their New Year resolutions made me recall this powerful poem.  To this date, I still do not know who the author is.  If you do know who the author is, please leave a comment or use my contact form to let me know. I suggest we forget about New Year resolutions and focus on moving in a fixed direction with assured confidence and consistency in order to accomplish our dreams, goals and desires.

You Have Got to Pay the Price

Every day I hear people saying,

“You’ve got to pay the price to be successful”.

I think, they’ve got it backward, you pay the price when you’re not successful.

You pay the price when you don’t accomplish things you are capable of accomplishing.

You pay the price when you don’t work hard.

You pay the price when you don’t push yourself to the limit.

You pay the price when you don’t develop the skills and talents God gave you.

You pay the price when you don’t make something more of yourself.

All you have to show for your lack of effort, is your ability to explain your poverty through a selection of canned, worn-out excuses.

Sure – you really paid the price.

When you want to improve yourself, to go beyond your current capabilities, it will take great effort, sustained hard work, and time.

Nothing in life is free, nothing worthwhile will come easy.

Everything comes with a price.  There are no shortcuts.

When you are able to look yourself in the eye, knowing you have accomplished your goals and fulfilled dreams you thought were impossible; you will be rewarded.

You Paid the Price.

- Author Unknown

Nearly 16 years later in my Aikido training, this poem resonates true for me.  Whatever your pursuits in 2011 will be, please consider paying the price to achieve them.  Please ensure that your focus and energy is aimed in the correct direction for you and you only.

I wish you a Powerful 2011 with great peace and prosperity!

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How hard have you focused?

By Shane Fielder · Comments (2)
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

The last force I want to introduce to you is the force of diversion.  Diversion is analogous to a deflection, to stand aside, change focus or being complacent.  It is a unique force that acts upon you all the time, seeking to pull down your best efforts.  Many people do not even see this coming and then ask themselves 1, 3 or 5 years later: how did I arrive here?

3 Steps to Overcoming The Nasty Effects of Diversion:

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1. Accept that everything counts.

2. CHOOSE:  Complacency or CONSISTENCY.

Complacency is the art of being inconsistent in advancing in the direction of your dreams!  Choose your habits and behaviour because you have to live with the results of your choices.

3. Decide to achieve something BIG in your life that only you really want.

I have much more to say on this topic coming as diversion is a main source of pain and frustration for so many people today.  What area of your life feels most out of balance or overwhelmed? Most likely you could address the diversion of your focus points with more consistency which will lead to feeling better and achieving better results.

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