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Review Your Year and Get Ready for Something New!

By Sabrina Espinal 7:31 pm

gold in handsThis is the time of the year that I love to relax, reflect over the year, and write down my accomplishments and life events. This reflection helps me see how I did with my soul-centered goals and see what unexpected gifts life shared with me throughout the year.

Get Started:

One of the easiest ways to do this is to simply grab a piece of paper and go through your life from January through December:

  1. Go through your photos.
  2. Go through your calendar.
  3. Go through your social media images and/or posts.
  4. Remember to add training classes and/or life changes.
  5. Go through everything that contains your life.

Don’t worry if you think you’re missing something. Events will begin to pop in your head once you start the process write down everything.

Update Your Bio, Resume and LinkedIn:

This process is going to give you a good overview of what happened to you during the year. If you still use a resume, this is a fantastic time to take a few minutes to update your resume and to get a head start on writing your year in work accomplishments. Next, take a look at your Bio on LinkedIn, your website, or wherever it might be and freshen up with your latest accomplishments.

How do you feel?

I also look at my Core Desired Feelings (The Desire Map) and check-in with how I’m feeling. I think you would agree that feeling good is everything. My core desired feelings are Grace, Peace, Joy, Laughter, and Creativity. If you want to know how to identify your core desired feelings, pick up The Desire Map by Danielle LaPorte, and join me at my Desire Map Workshops 2015.  “Knowing how you want to feel is the most potent clarity you can have. Generating those feelings is the most powerful thing you can do with your life” – Danielle LaPorte.

Now, sit back and take in your year and get ready for 2015!

Make An Impression.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

 

Begin with Personal Branding and Build Your Brand in 10 Steps

By Sabrina Espinal 3:57 pm

Branding-SabrinaCompanyPersonal Branding is really powerful for you. Branding is really about your reputation and, in some ways, is about reputation building and reputation management.

 Grab your note pad and let’s get started!

1  Look at your personal brand as an investment. Your personal brand has the potential to last a long time. While the projects you’re working on might end, your personal brand will persist and add value to each new project you create.   People will follow your brand from project to project if they feel connected to it. When launching new projects, your personal brand has the potential to guarantee you never have to start from scratch again.

2  Set goals for your public image. Because your personal brand is built from the thoughts and words and reactions of other people, it’s shaped by how you present yourself publicly. This is something that you have control over. You can decide how you would like people to see you and then work on publicly being that image. Consider your goals for the brand. If you want to sell an expensive course in watercolor painting you’ll need to be seen as someone with the authority to teach others on the topic. If you want to get work for high-end design clients you’ll need to be seen as a runaway talent with a professional attitude.

Two useful springboard questions are:

  1.  How would you like potential customers/clients to think of you?
  2.  How can you publicly ‘be’ that brand? This question is an important one, but a tricky one. Your personal brand is composed of your public actions and output in three main areas:

What you’re ‘about’.  Think about the key ideas you would want people to associate with you. Seth Godin is about telling stories, being remarkable. Marie Smith is about building your Facebook success. Mike Dooley is about inspiration, law of attraction, creative visualization and teaching that thoughts become things.

Expertise.  Every good brand involves the notion of expertise. Nike brands itself as an expert in creating quality and fashionable sportswear. Even if you’re not interested in marketing your advice, you need to create the perception that you are very good at what you do.

Your style:  This is not so much what you communicate about yourself, but rather, how you do it. Are you enthusiastic, witty, confident and crusading? Your style of delivery should be as unique as any other aspect of your personal brand.

3  Start a writing a blog and create a website that is all you. It doesn’t matter if it’s not your first priority because it gives people a place to develop a stronger connection with you.  Here are some content guidelines:

  • Include a mini-bio at the end of each post, put time and effort into your About page and use it to paint a picture of your ideal personal brand. People will only remember a few things about you, so focus on telling the story that contributes most to your brand.
  • Use your personal story as the basis for your expertise.

4  Create vision board to strengthen your brand and business. A vision board is a physical and visual object that expresses the things you want or the changes that  you want to bring to your life.  The traditional vision board can be on a piece of paper or a poster board. A creative vision board can be pinned to a private or public board on Pinterest, quickly created with written words and affirmations (without any pictures), painted on art paper, or displayed on a wall or blackboard…the possibilities are endless.

5  Try to position yourself as the best without over-stretching or over-exposing yourself. If people hear your name enough they will check you out (maybe not the first, second or third time, but they will). Participate in social media. Help your projects become well known by writing great content,  publish e-books to Amazon, speaking, creating events, videos,  being a featured guest of internet radio shows and more. Create your own events, teleseminars, webinars…you get the idea!

6  Keep your brand fresh.  No matter how good your content is, you’ll risk seeming stale and repetitive if you don’t continue adding new elements to your brand. You can’t ride one idea forever. Keep adding new layers to what you represent.

7  Continue learning and updating your knowledge.  If you were an ‘expert’ two years ago but have since stopped learning and challenging yourself, you’re not an expert anymore.

8  Don’t just agree with other people you admire.  In doing so, you’re building their personal brand, not yours.  Focus on topics where you have something new to say or some more value to add.

9  Get people talking. Think about your personal brand each time you interact with someone – or don’t interact with someone. What impression are you leaving them with? If you don’t want to spend time responding to social media then hire an expert to handle this for you.

Try to build relationships with the right people online and offline.

Build name recognition with influencers. In this instance an influencer is any person with an audience that you want to reach. Comment on their writing, keep track of them on social media, help them when they ask for it.  Not only do you have a lot to learn but soon you will also have a lot to give.  And hopefully, some of these contacts will become your new brand advocates!

Soon, you will become an invaluable go-to person and leader/artist/creator in your field…no matter how small your field is!

Let me know how you’re doing on Facebook.

Make An Impression.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Marketing

Image credit: © Lia & Fahad

Bacon, Egg & Hash Brown Casserole

By Sabrina Espinal 6:59 am

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Break Time! I love to cook and I should post more recipes on Sabrina&Company because “all work and no play” just isn’t fun.  This delicious recipe on Pinterest is perfect for Christmas morning or any family event.  As seen on Pinterest and According to Elle.

Slow cookers are truly magical kitchen appliances. I mean, really. No matter what you throw into it or how long you think you’ve overcooked it, whatever it is you’re making comes out freaking amazing.

Exhibit A: This slow cooker egg casserole that I completely abandoned on the countertop for well over 3 hours, during which time I nearly emptied the shelves at our local Trader Joe’s, made (and drank) 2 homemade pumpkin spice lattes, washed and dried and folded two loads of laundry.

Whew.

It probably won’t surprise you when I say I nearly dove head first into this bad boy after walking in the door from my run.

 

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This slow cooker egg casserole is like one of the easiest things you could cook and still actually be proud of. Eggs cook amazingly well in the slow cooker which makes this a perfect dish for a post-Turkey Trot breakfast or a Black Friday brunch.

The key to keeping it super simple is using frozen, already shredded hash browns. Yes–I used frozen hash browns and I’m not the slightest bit ashamed because, when they’re covered with eggs, bacon, cheese and green onions and slow cooked to perfection–who cares?

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If you must, feel free to brown your frozen hash browns a bit on the stove before layering them into the bottom of the slow cooker. I had to, so no judgments will be passed, but it doubles the work for no noticeable difference. You know why? Because all potatoes come out soft and delicious after a few hours in the slow cooker no matter what you do to them beforehand.

What makes this breakfast casserole different (and arguably better) is that it’s healthier than most! Eggs pack high-quality protein as well as vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, and all that bacon comes out to just 1  slice per person. Let’s be honest… that’s way less than I’d eat under any other circumstance.

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Here are three other completely awesome (and unexpected) reasons I love this crock pot breakfast concept:

1.  Eggs are an incredibly affordable breakfast option. Serving this for a big group brunch will leave more money in your pocket for holiday gifts this season.

2. Slow cooker egg casseroles free up your hands for far more important tasks like popping bottles for mimosas.

3.  If you’re down with having breakfast for dinner on occasion, this reheats like a dream in the toaster oven, perfect for those weeknights you’re too wiped to cook.

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Serves: 8 | Serving Size: approx. 6 ounces

INGREDIENTS

20-ounce bag frozen, shredded hash browns (I used Trader Joe’s)
8 slices thick-cut bacon, cooked and coarsely chopped
8 ounces shredded cheddar cheese
6 green onions, sliced thin
12 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Cooking oil (to lightly coat slow cooker)
Optional toppings: Fresh salsa, hot sauce & avocado

DIRECTIONS

Lightly grease your slow cooker with cooking oil. Layer half of the hash browns into the bottom and top with half the bacon, half the cheese, and one-third of the green onions. Set aside some bacon and green onion for garnish and then repeat with a second layer of hash brown, bacon, cheese, and onion.

In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, salt, and pepper and slowly pour over top. Cook until eggs are set, approximately 2-3 hours on high, or 4-5 hours on low. Sprinkle remaining bacon and onions on top and serve immediately, with or without hot sauce.

And hey, if you need blogging, WordPress website, branding or social media tips, check out my blog!

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Make An Impression

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

Social Media Posting at Sabrina&Company

By Sabrina Espinal 11:00 am

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Yes, we post on Instagram!

Relax and let us do the work as your professional Social Media Manager.

Outsource your Social Media Marketing, and WordPress Site updates to Sabrina&Company.

We take care of your daily online brand while you take care of growing your business.

Your Voice On Our Time 

Your voice and your pitch without consuming your time.  We’ll work with you to create a comprehensive action plan while keeping your networks up to date with the latest social media and technology changes! Let us put the buzz in your business!

Build your online brand and drive business with our custom package offerings.

Social Media Marketing

We take care of your daily online brand, posting and commenting while you take care of growing your business.

Get in touch at [email protected]

Make An Impression
Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

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5 Secrets To My Business Success

By Sabrina Espinal 12:02 pm

secret to my successLet me share 5 quick secrets to my business success as I get ready to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of Sabrina&Company Marketing this summer.

My 5 Success Principles:

  1. It’s not you, it’s the customer: Never offer something you think your customer should have. Offer what they need.
  2. Don’t envy what others are doing: Be unique! Concentrate on building your niche business and style. Don’t copy.
  3. Market your business in person: Never forget to have “live and in-person” events to market your business.
  4. Fight the “shiny object syndrome”:  It’s a bright shiny world so stay close to your passion and dreams.
  5. Freebies: Know your margin! Don’t give away a free meal and don’t offer deep discounts.

Want 5 More?

  1.  Be Your Brand: Be passionate and live your brand.
  2.  Know when to say “No”:  This is really magic dust for growing your business.
  3. Don’t get lost in the details: Don’t stop yourself from growing your business.
  4. Give them more than expected: And you thought I was going to give you 5 tips!
  5. Make An Impression :)

Stay tuned for more. What’s on your success list?

Make An Impression.
Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Marketing
917 623-7870

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Hello Consults at Sabrina&Company Marketing

By Sabrina Espinal 8:34 am

Sometimes you just need a sanity check, personal and business alignment, or a little bag of ideas and inspiration for your business..enter Hello Consults! My consults are designed just for you.

Shiny Insights:

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  • Take the mystery out of starting your solo or small business
  • Clear up questions about launching a new product on the Internet
  • Get a little direction and a lot of actionable inspiring ideas
  • Understand “Call To Action” and what that means for you
  • Create a social media and website strategy on a shoe-string budget
  • Understand the key elements you need on your website

Clear and real-business options that will work for you.  Shiny ideas for your solo or small business.

Mini Hello Consult – Investment $100

  • One 45 minute session
  • Take-away action items
  • One follow-up email support correspondence

Hello Consult – Investment $150

  • One 1 hour session
  • Take-away action items
  • Two follow-up email support correspondence

Email Sabrina at [email protected] to get started. We’ll send over a pre-questionnaire and schedule a date for our call that will be tailored just for you!

Get ready to be inspired!

Make An Impression.
Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Marketing
917 623-7870

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