The Best Business Investment You Can Make: Step 8 – Finale

by Karen Keller, Ph.D. on September 2, 2010

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The Business Investment Series Finale: What a Journey!

“Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb.” ~Sir Winston Churchill

Over the past four weeks, you’ve made quite a journey. If you’ve missed a step, don’t hesitate to bookmark this link – it’s your key to every post in my 8-part Business Investment series.

You might have started the first installment thinking that it was all about the money – that money’s what creates a solid and sound business investment. But by today’s installment, I hope you’ve come to realize it’s so much more.

Building a solid business investment strategy involves your intellect, emotion, finances AND your willingness to tap into resources to help move you along. That means asking for help. Shedding dead weight. Delegating. Admitting what you love and letting others take the reins on the things you don’t. It’s spending your income wisely and reinvesting in YOURSELF through networking and interaction opportunities.

And it’s about having a sounding board – a coach, an ally – to help guide you when you can’t see the forest for the trees.

Today’s post is short – because the meat of the matter lies in the other seven posts in this series. It ends with my challenge to you:

Bookmark the first post in this series. Now open up your calendar. In six months, I want you to set a reminder for yourself to begin reading this series again. My bet is your lists will change (and some things won’t). Your perspective on your business investment will have changed and manifested itself in incredible ways. Hold yourself accountable.

And at the end of the seventh month, you’ll read this post again. And you’ll set a new reminder. Isn’t it funny how it never ends, this path to improving your business?

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