Revitalize the prison to attract audiences

It was an absolutely brilliant idea!  The decision makers in San Francisco agreed to transform the famed Alcatraz prison into a space for promoting local artistic talent.  No doubt, with the success of the first show, many more events will be held at that location.  Whereas it once was a scary place to be, Alcatraz attracts many tourists who enjoy boarding the ferry to cross the water in order to get to the island.  It’s a beautiful ride and an incredible history to take in.

Are you feeling as if your job, career or business is holding you prisoner?  What can you do to revitalize the feeling you are currently experiencing?  Which wishes do you have that just never seem to happen, yet they are still firm in your mind?

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Review everything you have done up until now.  Which elements of your work do you most enjoy, and that have had the best reception by others?  Are you able to turn the experiences into new products and/or services?  Do you need partners to help you move forward, and do you have someone in mind that might be the right fit?

Daydreaming or meditation, usually spark ideas of where you should next be headed.  If business is not as brisk as you wish it to be, or you feel stalemated in your job, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain with trying something new.  That something new may not work exactly as you thought the first time out, but with willingness to tweak and improve, you will get to where it should be.  

As others see you taking action on moving business development up a notch, they will be impressed by your dedication and take a keen interest to follow your progress.  The momentum alone is a piece of your branding program for whichever endeavor you dedicate yourself to improving.  

Most importantly, this focused activity will lead you to the Smooth Sale!

Read Addtional Strategies and Techniques:

Nice Girls DO Get the Sale: Relationship Building That Gets Results, Sourcebooks

HIRED! How to Use Sales Techniques to Sell Yourself On Interviews, Career Press

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