Friday, February 26, 2010

What happened to your passion?

When you lose your passion, the effect goes much deeper than just your energy level. If you are a team leader, a business owner or even a coach, your passion informs how you do your job and how you define the value you bring to your customer, staff or players.

Your passion also informs your personal brand and your business brand. As a business owner, the business idea was yours and your passion for it took you into business. If you're wondering where your success is hiding, maybe it's disappeared because you've forgotten your passion.

At some point, you believed you could do it better, faster, cheaper, more creatively. There was something that inspired you to take the leap into being a leader, a business owner or coach. You've got to find that inspiration, that passion, and bring it back to life.

When times are tough, it's easy to lose your passion in amongst worrying about paying bills, keeping staff or whether there'll be another customer. But if you lose your passion, those customers will never appear - or at least fewer of them will.

Your personal passion inspires your staff and your customers. Your knowledge and enthusiasm, delivered with passion, inform the behaviours of your staff and customers. Will your staff go the extra mile? Will your customers happily return? And more importantly, will they tell others about your passion for what you do and the value that brings to the sales experience?

Get out of the doldrums and rediscover why you made the choices you did to become a leader, coach or business owner. Revisit the elements of whatever it is you do - those things that inspired you, engaged you, lifted you up. They haven't abandoned you - you just stopped letting them be part of your day.

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