Catherineconnors commented on the following stories on BizSugar
How to be amazing: it’s the simple things that count
"Great post Una, I like the note on using bullet points, I'll file that nugget of information away as I'm currently updating my own website. Also interesting was your comment about phone use, its very true that many people have a fear or stress about using the telephone and some time ago I wrote a blog post about this type of stress which others may find useful, you can read the article in full here - http://stresssolutions4life.wordpress.com/2010/01/19/public-speakingtelephone-stress/ "Back to Basics
"Great post Sian, like Niall and Fred I think you raise an interesting point about delegating, its true that you really don’t have to do everything yourself, either at home or on the job. If other people can do a task then why not let them? Its about letting go of the need to control every step (easier said than done I know) but by doing so you will let go of some unnecessary stress also...... "The Silent Partners
"This is a beautiful post Elaine, you write "If you are starting a business, or in the process of expanding, think of the silent partners helping you quietly propel your business and your confidence to the next level" and it reminds me of all the other silent partners that we have, the partner at home that silently hopes and prays for our success, the parents that silently swells in pride as their child takes their first steps in the business world, the friends and family that silently support us and are ready to jump in and help at a moment’s notice and the silent part of ourselves that continues to learn, to hope, to dream and to accomplish. They are truly our greatest (and mostly silent) fan club. Like the old proverb says "Silence is also speech". "Subscribe
So, You Want an Amazing Business?
"Wonderful post, I like your mention of "A positive outlook translates into favorable results – don’t waste time dwelling on past failures or negativity" and it reminds me of a quote by Eli Siegel - "If a mistake is not a stepping stone, it is a mistake". "