Reflect to Connect

 

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I recently participated in an amazing certification program with Connection Coalition (CoCo) formerly the well known Yoga Gangsters.

Coco works in collaboration with youth organizations to provide access to tools that help calm the nervous system and allow for better decision making with yoga, mindfulness and meditation within marginalized and under resources communities. The Trauma Informed Outreach Training certification allows Coco to add me to their database of volunteers who show up at various sites to create connections through yoga.

During our weekend training, we learned about the different types of traumas and how trauma affects the nervous system. We discussed what triggers these stored memories and were provided tools that help discharge some of the stored traumatic energy helping to regulate the nervous system. Getting grounded to draw energy out of your mind and getting centered to identify your feelings start to happen on your yoga mat.

I set an intention with focus on inner peace and compassion before attending my weekend certification. I came out of it with a renewed love to meet people where they are at in their space. Connections are built around the value and what yoga does for us as we look within to find solutions that are in the silence.

I will use my positive energy, focus and commitment to create a last impression that affects change and makes a difference to everyone that I connect with CoCo!

Namaste committed!

 

 

Give yourself permission to let go

This is what our yoga instructor said when class started today. It got me thinking throughout the day about what it means to actually let go and how to find peace with letting go. Start with reflecting on the good things you do each and everyday and stop beating yourself up for the stuff that’s not so good. Maybe start with taking down time to yourself to just breathe and be still and be quiet. Focus on appreciating the moments you experience  in life each and everyday. The beauty in a sunny hot day and a cool summer breeze. An amazing yoga practice and a wonderful appreciation for life. I say let go and enjoy! Placeholder Image

Mindfulness to Appreciation

Placeholder ImageYou’ve probably been asked to set your intention at the beginning of a yoga class. Do you do it? My intention over the past few years has been all about finding balance. Balance in my personal space and my professional world. Balance in the company I keep and the way I spend my time and energy. Balance in finding ways to make a difference. By setting my intention and my priorities, I am at peace with balance! My intention now is a mindful approach to appreciation. What are some of the ways you set your intention on being mindful? Think about this the next time you get on your yoga mat, sit outside on your balcony and reflect, enjoy the ocean waves or when you are with someone you love!

Are Acronyms Driving You Crazy?

I’m not sure what industry takes the award for most acronyms however for those of us in  the digital imaging (copier world), we might just take the lead!

So, with the thousands of acronyms flying around today, it’s no wonder that anyone knows what the other person is talking about. In my opinion, it is likely that many of us are having conversations that mean something entirely different to each of us if there are multiple acronyms in one sentence. I recall a recent conversation that had 7 of these abbreviated terms in 2 sentences! I had to stop myself and laugh when I paused to consider a simple point; does this person even know what I’m saying? Or is he just pleasantly agreeing with me and quickly thinking of a way to change the subject?

Now, for the fun part starting with a few acronyms I hear quite often ERP, CRM, QBR, DCA, the ever present MFP and DCA.

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is defined as an industry term for the broad set of activities that help an organization manage it’s business. ERP software platforms automate different business functions from product planning, inventory, distribution, marketing and human resources activities. One of the most basic goals of the ERP is to share and improve the flow of information. Everyone has one of these. Do you know what yours is doing to help manage your business? Is it integrated with your sales process and sales automation tools?

CRM (Customer Relationship Management) is defined as a business strategy that helps you understand your customers to retain them and increase profitability. The CRM software you choose to use in your business strategy is designed to help collect, manage and link information about your customers and prospects. Bottom line, when you link your ERP and CRM beautiful things happen! How’s that for a 2 acronym sentence we can all understand?!

Now onto customer retention. How you do you define your QBR process? Many companies in our industry define QBR as a Quarterly Business Review. This is fine if you are actually meeting with your customers quarterly however if you aren’t then why not call it something else like CPR (Customer Partnership Review), PAR (Periodic Account Review), CARE (Customer Account Review for Everyone). Define this however you want, the point now is are you doing these? In my opinion, the sale really starts when you sell something. It’s our job, as account managers and sales leaders, to meet with our customers on a regular basis and have business conversations about our customer’s future goals, objectives and initiatives. Maybe I just made up a new acronym called FGOI. Anyhow, these conversations take your account reviews to a whole new business level giving you the opportunity to make a business alignment fit (BAF) that is a building block for a long-term business partnership and strategic roadmap for your customers. Just figure out a way to stay connected with your customers and bring them new ideas while having authentic conversations. Now that’s what I call an effective QBR or whatever.

For those of you who don’t know me, I am a copier industry veteran of 25 years. I started my career selling analog copiers and went through the digital transformation (yes they started calling copiers multi-functional printers (MFP’s). During the analog to digital transformation, I surrounded myself with really smart people who could help me understand the acronyms. Today, I think out of the box, continue to ask questions to gain understanding, listen and am driven by connecting people with solutions. And there’s no acronym in that final sentence!

One last acronym for now. What’s in your DCA? In one of my recent article publications, I shared a Base Management Strategy (BMS) designed to help retain your customers and sell more stuff. You have the information at your fingers with your DCA. Are you using it? Oh, by the way, DCA is your Data Collection Agent. See you next time!

Find me on LinkedIn, Twitter @sgchangeagent or with an old school phone conversation.

 

 

 

“Make That Change”

I believe if you want to affect change, you need to be the change! A slight change in your behavior or in the way you feel about something will make a different impact. Here are a few things you can think about when it comes to change. Embrace it! Try it, you might like it! Don’t be afraid of it. Change comes to us in many ways. Today, we communicate differently than we ever did before. From the boardroom to the yoga mat, it’s happening every minute. In business, technology is moving at a rapid pace. Usually there is no reason to do something manually anymore. So explore the technology tools available to you. On the yoga mat, step out of your comfort zone and try to hold a pose longer! And most of all, don’t be afraid to try a new platform to speak, affect change and make a difference!

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