Fellow No Limits Ladies know I'm an executive summary type of girl. I'm too busy for the long drawn out story (ironic for a novel writer). Give me the facts, short and sweet, and let me go get started. That's one of the things I like about The MavHERick Mind. It doesn't have any filler. It is 133 pages of information author Liz Pabon feels we need to tackle success.
So me being me, I wanted to know what her top piece of advice would be.
"Leverage your strengths. Far too many entrepreneurs try to model or mold themselves, and their business, into someone else’s ideal of success. This is why marketing or other strategies end up being so costly. When you take the time to get clear on your individual strengths, skills and talents use those to make your brand unique, your marketing remarkable and create a stir in your market.
I recently wrote a book, “The MavHERick™ Mind: How to Win the Battle for Success by Using What You’ve Got to Get What You Want” and in it I explain the tools you need to propel your business forward you already possess. In the battle to create success, entrepreneurs copy strategy and tactics that worked beautifully for someone else – because they leveraged their strengths – and wonder why it doesn’t work for them. One of my natural strengths is that I absorb information quickly and pinpoint what it means in the short and long term. I leverage this ability in my business by providing women with of the moment information that affect their success today and look for the trend(s) predicting what it will mean for their future. This also happens to be an advantage I have over my competition. My advice is to make the time to conduct a personal strengths assessment and then leverage them in the design and communication of your brand and business."
Too true. That's why I don't give specific investing advice here. We all have different strengths, interests, passions. I'm not going to force my views on you.
Want more Liz? Tomorrow I'll be asking her about our most secret asset but until then, there's always her smokin' blog http://www.mavherickmindblog.com/ (I LOVE that it is full of marketing tips too, yippee for me!).