Small business goal ideas for my business start-up during 2021
Small businesses have been hit and rolled with the punches throughout the past year. It hasn’t always been triumphant or victorious, but they’ve continued.
I started 2020 with a few different small business goals that I wanted to achieve, with various levels of success. So, I decided to follow tradition and make another list of small business goal ideas that I wanted to accomplish throughout the new year in 2021.
UPDATE: How I'm accomplishing my small business goals for the new year
2020 has been troublesome for many, and we didn’t even start most of our goals. It seemed like a game of hot potato as we juggled responsibilities with our dreams.
At the end of last year, I set a few goals I wanted to tackle regarding my small business. I was able to address them all this year (amazingly), but I am not finished with any of them by any means. So, here’s what I’ve done to make sure I’m successful with my small business goals and how you can be too!
Book Review: She Means Business
I started reading She Means Business around my birthday. Living dangerously, I bought a few books for my birthday back in October, and She Means Business made the cut and into my cart.
I initially was excited to start this book. I’d heard a few recommendations to read She Means Business and wanted to know what the fuss was about the book. Overall, She Means Business didn’t disappoint.
Black Friday deals that will help business owners grow their small business
Black Friday always signals the time for deals that can help money-pinching business owners in their quest to grow their business.
Even if you do not have to money-pinch this Black Friday season, these deals will help you grow your business and audience. From legal to marketing, you can find something that will help your business thrive in the new year.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.