5 Quick Tips for Your Business & Lifestyle
- by Sali Green
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- 12 May, 2017
super simple tips & ideas

1)
The
Default Diary
The default diary is such a simple but useful way to organise your business and home life. Choose a colour that represents each type of way you spend your time. To give you an example, I use purple for meetings, orange for my Top Dog clients / consultations, green for down time and fun stuff, and blue for admin and my directory clients. When I look at my diary I see at a glance how the day or month is looking. And I make sure there is consistency. So every Wednesday and Friday morning I’m in meetings. Every Monday and Tuesday I’m in the office doing admin and promoting my clients. Thursday I go to appointments, see my mum, etc. I can recommend this if you fancy giving it a try – it works! Let me know how you get on. Thank you Robin Waite for this idea.

2) Lido Membership for the Summer
Adult membership for the whole season is £134 and there are also family memberships and concessions. Choose one that suits you and get down to the Lido! You’ll be keeping fit, getting fresh air, socialising / people-watching and also supporting a Cheltenham treasure.


3) Safe Sun Cream
Many (or even most) sun creams have ingredients which are not beneficial to your skin or your bloodstream. If you would like a gentler alternative then do your research on Google or ask someone who knows about natural alternatives, and find a brand which is kinder. You may also wish to support the cruelty-free movement by selecting a sun cream that has not been used in laboratory experiments involving excruciating pain on restrained animals. Another thing to research if you’d like to know more. For ideas check out Sal's Green Beauty Shop.

4) Reviews Make a Difference
If you have recently eaten at a restaurant or used a local business where you received exceptional service and high quality products, take 5 minutes to leave them a review on Facebook, Google or TripAdvisor. They can then use these as testimonials for their business and it helps with their business rating and reputation.
You can make a difference just with a tiny bit of your time and effort.
However if you have something negative to say, don’t say it where others can read it. The kindest and most helpful way to deal with your dissatisfaction is to go straight to the business, by email or private message or in person, and explain exactly what it was that you felt was wrong. This gives them the opportunity not only to restore your faith in them, but to put it right for their other customers as well. You are actually doing them a favour with your honesty, and can ideally get your message across as gently as possible without them being offended. A good business owner will thank you for this, knowing that you could have gone public with it and damaged their reputation.


5) What You Can Control and What You Can’t
We hear of increasing cases of anxiety, stress and depression. This is bad news. The good news is that there is a cure, and the key is all in your own mindset. I can speak from personal experience because after having GAD (Generalised Anxiety Disorder) for many years I happened to meet a therapist who has helped me sort it out. Living with anxiety was not a fun way to live – for me or those around me, although I must thank them for their huge patience in dealing with me. Anyway last week my therapist drew me a chart of what you can and can’t control, and I want to share it because if you do suffer from a similar struggle, I feel sure that this is going to help you. It’s a simple diagram of things you can and can’t control. If you focus on the things you CAN control, you are already going to start feeling stronger, more confident and more empowered. Leave the things you can’t control to sort themselves out – they are not your bus to drive!

And 2 more things...
Cocktail of the Month
Do you like a good, strong cocktail with a deep, fruity, delicious flavour and plenty of rum? If you do then you’re going to love our Cocktail of the Month. You will find this beauty at Marinades of Cheltenham. It’s Wendy’s speciality.

Business book recommendation
The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins has been recommended to me by Cindy Davis, The Feel Good Coach. Haven’t read it yet but she was raving about it so I think it’s a good one to read, or listen to, next. https://melrobbins.com/
