Writing That Monthly Blog
Last week saw some positive financial developments for the country. Inflation has (finally) started to drop. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by more than one percentage point between June and July.
Economists welcomed the announcement – albeit cautiously. The reduction means we should all notice that there seems to be a little bit more cash in our pocket.
‘Cautious’ is an important word to use here as it would be wrong to say UK PLC is fully out of the woods yet. Core inflation remains stubbornly high. And the government’s target of halving inflation this year still seems to be a little way off.
There are lots of factors in play, including the war in Ukraine which continues to put pressure on the world’s food markets.
That said, the UK’s economy is definitely seeing progress. The news means we should start to notice an increase in consumer confidence. In turn, there should be an uptake in the bottom line for businesses throughout the country.
As people start to notice that they have that little bit more in their purses and wallets then they can start to focus on all the things they want (rather than what they need).
And that includes therapy. Traditionally, September can be a great month for NBMP members. The kids have gone back to school and the focus returns to the goals people would like to achieve before the year’s end.
Those targets often require an investment of time, energy, money – and a hefty dollop of planning. Using that all important Miracle Question outcome is a key part of any strategy.
Your training in delivering the MQ may make all the difference for both existing and potential clients. With better than expected financial news, we would hope to see a greater uptake in psychotherapy and hypnotherapy services as we head into the final months of the year.
It’s worth mentioning that any potential increase in trade will still require the normal high level of constant input into your business. Any venture needs to constantly invest in itself to ensure strong results.
As McDonald’s Founder Ray Croc famously said, ‘Luck is the dividend of sweat. The more you sweat then the luckier you get.’
In other words, think about the things you can do to market yourself. If you’re not already writing that monthly blog then here is an opportunity to do so.
Just a few hundred fresh new words on your website, provided on a regular basis, can really spruce it up and allow Google to take notice of you – and your business.
It recognises that extra bit of TLC on your part. It wants to reward your efforts and so it boosts you up the rankings.
There are lots of factors involved in ensuring positive, organic growth and you may wish to chat with a website professional to see the types of things which can really make all the difference.
Small things can help, such as taking your website postings and uploading them onto a social media platform.
Again, this simple act can have huge impact on your business as regular updates on social media platforms, such as Facebook, can have a markedly beneficial effect on drawing in more potential clients.
Readers of The Secret will know that retaining that all important positive mental attitude is crucial as you expand your business.
It’s not just important to throw out those positive affirmations into the ether but to also make use of every potential advantage, or leverage point, to boost the message you’re providing to people potentially seeking your help.
Who didn’t watch the nail biting Women’s World Cup Final? The England / Spain fixture had two nations on tenterhooks. Sadly, it didn’t go our way.
Watching England boss Serina Wiegman can remind us all of the importance of the intellectual part of the brain over the amygdala, hippocampus and hypothalamus. Her razor sharp focus and cool demeanour has been evident throughout the tournament.
She was able to have constant confidence and faith in her own tactical appraisal of the game.
And it wasn’t easy for the squad to reach the finals. They had a lot to contend with: losses of team members, injury and huge numbers of opposing fans cheering for the other side.
Despite these obstacles, they have constantly maintained that all important focus on thinking from the pre-frontal cortex.
Football players undertake hours of practice. A number of our members work with sports’ people. Trance allows them to rehearse each and every move in their brain before they transfer that action into reality.
In the arena of football, it can be a crucial exercise as it allows our grey matter to work out what does work – and what doesn’t work.
If our mind’s eye has rehearsed it over and over again then it means it’s well versed when it comes to what happens in the real world. The power of visualisation has helped countless sports’ people and businesses to achieve success in their chosen discipline.
We hope The Lionesses now enjoy a well earned break away from the field so they can return and lead the nation to victory in the next World Cup.
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