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Take A Creative Break -10 Tips To Get Your Groove Back

By Sabrina Espinal 7:55 am

I find that when I try to push through a creative blank screen that I just get tired and frustrated. What about you?

That’s when I know it’s time to take a short creative break. What is a short break? It can be a few days or a week. I just know that when I feel refreshed my ideas start coming back.

DO THIS:

Let your brain rest
Don’t force your thought and try to put together more sales copy, packages, newsletters, crafts, blog posts, or whatever it is. Just shut down.

Accept that you are stuck
Your creative tank is on empty. Accept it. Move on to other work. You can’t for creativity, and if you do it will be junk. And you don’t want to create junk!

Breathe
Get oxygen to your head. Slow. Deep. Mindful Breaths of Air.

Practice Gratitude
Take a few minute to practice gratitude

Get Out And Move
Get out and walk. Visit various places that might inspire you with color and sounds and ingenuity.

Read A Magazine or Book.
Find a bookstore and browse and pick up a magazine or book. Get your mind working in a different way

Clean Your Desk And Your Surroundings
Clutter is a drag. Clean, dust, purge, file and shop! I always like to keep a few clean wide open spaces on my desk and walls in my workspace. This leaves room for new opportunities and thoughts to come in.

Change Your Senses
Take a day trip to a new place. Read a new magazine. Do something different to spark your senses.

Have Fun
Never underestimate the power of having fun and laughing. It does wonders for the mind, body, and soul.

Take Notes
I always keep my planner or journal in my bag and write down things that I want to do. As you stimulate your mind you will find fresh thoughts coming back to you.

Let me know how you’re doing on Instagram.

Make An Impression.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina& Company

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5 Habits of Successful Entrepreneurs

By Sabrina Espinal 12:38 pm

If you are any type of creative that produces great work and you work from home or from various locations…this article will surely spark a few great take-aways for you.

I’ve been diving into the notion that “multi-tasking” is not a good thing. I’m a fabulous multi-tasker but I don’t think it is the best and most effective way to get work done. I recently started working with doing one thing at a time versus doing a few things at the same time.

I’ve also been experimenting with working from 3-4 different locations throughout the week. I think that is bringing me more focus, clarity, creativity and it’s helping me get more work done in a shorter amount of time. Which is giving me more time to truly live and love the virtual lifestyle. More on this in another article.

Enjoy this curated article by ChloeBT from Pick The Brain

In business and life in general, it’s only normal to make mistakes now and again. Still, if the only lessons you learn en route are those you draw from your own mistakes, you won’t exactly be a happy camper on Planet Earth – or a thriving entrepreneur, for that matter. The good news is you don’t have to go putting your foot in all the wrong places until you’ve come up with the best choreography of entrepreneurial success: you can steal tricks from top-rated businessmen and learn by example instead. So, what items can you add to your bag of daily habits in order to hack safe and rapid entrepreneurial growth?

1. Put Your Customers First No Matter What

Entrepreneurs who rise above the curve are the ones who put their customers before profits. In an overly crowded marketplace, buyers have grown extremely sensitive to the way they’re being treated by brands, and they’ll quickly walk out of your door if they but suspect that their money, time, and personality aren’t valued. The focus on user experience over revenues is precisely the approach which earned Twitter founders Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, and Biz Stone an edge over the competition early on – and look how far they’ve come by now. The takeaway: put customer satisfaction first if you want to get your brand to attract potential users like a magnet and grow even when success seems impossible.

2. Take Every Chance and Drop Every Fear

The road to entrepreneurial stardom may be covered by thorns and slivers of broken glass, but if you don’t take to it, you should renounce hope of reaching the finish line in foreseeable future. A dose of caution and forethought is okay, but try not to overthink or overplan every step of the way in advance – and even more importantly, don’t let anyone sway your belief in success. Elon Musk is a shining example of a businessman who simply wouldn’t take ‘No’ for an answer, and it won him a hefty fortune and the title of a tech industry mogul. Musk’s secret success formula is dead simple: take risks and visualize success instead of failure, and you’ll be acing every project.

3. Go the Distance, Plus One Step Further

The early bird may not catch the worm, but the persistent one will eventually dig it out and take it home. The main difference between a successful and an average entrepreneur is the former’s ability to go the distance, and then take one step further. Although perfectionism isn’t always an asset in business, it can be an invaluable trump card up an emerging business shark’s sleeve. For instance, it’s a well-known fact that tenacity and commitment to excellence were precisely the qualities that got Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer a place in the corporate sun. The takeaway? Take to the road, make a run for the gold, and don’t stop ‘till your competitors run out of breath.

4. Come Up with a Regimented Agenda

Though little growth happens within the confines of the comfort zone, consistency is what keeps an entrepreneur’s bowling ball rolling towards the ninepins of peak business results. A clearly laid out daily agenda, with tasks and objectives listed according to priority, can help an up-and-coming businessman keep their eyes on the prize and minimize delays and dead alleys en route. Fueled founder and CEO Rameet Chawla says that a consistent schedule is key to brilliance, and she believes her priority-based lifestyle contributed to the startup’s rapid growth. If you want to avoid pitfalls and win medals fast, devise an achievable daily agenda and stick to it religiously.

5. Work Hard, Play Hard, Rest, Repeat

All work and little play never made a star entrepreneur. To rise above the crowd, you’ll need to achieve – and maintain – work-life balance, and play at least as hard as you work. You can use opportunities such as business trips to let your inner child have a go at travel gadgets and board games, or design a part of the office as play area to keep motivation in check on busy work days and during slow weekend shifts. “Work hard, play hard” is the slogan Richard Branson swears by and it’s apparently worked for him like a charm, and it also opened his mind and heart, allowing him to participate in the creation of a better world on a daily basis.

As human beings, we’re creatures of habit and daily rituals give structure and substance to our lives. If you want to pull out all the stops on the quest to the Garden of Entrepreneurial Eden, arm yourself with these habits and steer your business onto the speedy and successful lane in a flash. Good luck!

Hope you enjoyed this article.

Do you want to have a talk? Join me on Facebook or Twitter.

Make An Impression.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

Image credit © Karolina Pexels

10 Ways To Spark Your Creative Side

By Sabrina Espinal 4:50 pm

Things you can do to shine.

FREE DOWNLOAD – THE DESIRE MAP AND WORKBOOK
The Desire Map – Ultra Lite Edition (it’s free right now)
Signing up for the Ultra Lite Edition will help you

CREATE A VISION BOARD
Here are a few links on my site that will help you learn more about visions boards and make one today.

WRITE A STATEMENT
Write a short and quick manifesto about what you (or your business stands for).

JOURNAL
Buy a journal and write down  your dreams, plans, what’s in your soul or whatever you need to let out.

CREATE A MUSIC PLAYLIST

TEST THE WATER ON YOUR NEW IDEA

START BUYING A NEW WARDROBE

ADD NEW COLORS TO YOUR HOME

BREATHE AND JUST BE

SLEEP MORE

Join me in our group, The Biz Social Collective on Facebook and let’s continue learning.

Join The Biz Soul Collective

Make An Impression.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Marketing

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision Boards With Meaning

By Sabrina Espinal 7:29 am

my vision board photo
Those of you who know and follow me, know that I love vision boards. Vision Boards have been a very important part of my life and I enjoy sharing and talking about the possibilities of vision boards and the Law of Attraction.

The vision board in this article with the More magazine was one of the boards I created. I like mixing different materials to give me a board that is meaningful and exciting to my eyes.

Tradition Vision Boards are made on poster board with lots of images cut out from a magazine and glued. They can also include words and pictures of yourself. Whatever is going to make it personal and powerful.

Modern Vision Boards with can be made of different materials so you can use magnets, pushpins or tape. I like to cut a few words from magazines, print sayings on the computer and use #Truthbomb cards. Personally, I always add some type of flower image on my vision boards. I love flowers and I find them to a symbol of happiness, peace and love.

I make my vision boards with just a few thoughts in mind and I like to always leave them open for good things to happen that are beyond my current thoughts.

Whenever you make a vision board always think, “if not this then something better”. Never limit the universe to something narrow and small. Why make a vision board and ask for one new opportunity when you could get three!
Read more articles about Vision Boards on my site.

I found this great article about visions boards by Elizabeth Rider I simply had to curate and share it with you.

 If you think vision boards are bogus, then the joke’s on you. They work, and there’s actually a really simple explanation of why they work so well.

 

CREATING A SACRED SPACE THAT DISPLAYS WHAT YOU WANT ACTUALLY DOES BRING IT TO LIFE. WHAT WE FOCUS ON EXPANDS.

When you create a vision board and place it in a space where you see it often, you essentially end up doing short visualization exercises throughout the day.

Visualization is one of the most powerful mind exercises you can do.

According to the popular book The Secret, “The law of attraction is forming your entire life experience and it is doing that through your thoughts. When you are visualizing, you are emitting a powerful frequency out into the Universe.”

Whether you believe that or not, we know that visualization works. Olympic athletes have been using it for decades to improve performance, and Psychology Today reported that the brain patterns activated when a weightlifter lifts heavyweights are also similarly activated when the lifter just imagined (visualized) lifting weights.

So, what’s the big secret to creating a vision board that works? It’s simple:

Your vision board should focus on how you want to feel, not just on things that you want.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s great to include the material stuff, too. However, the more your board focuses on how you want to feel, the more it will come to life.

Here’s an example. I have a beautiful coaster from Drybar on my vision board (pictured above), not because I want to open my own blow dry bar, but because I love the feeling I get when I walk into one of Alli Webb’s Drybar establishments. I want my customers to feel those same happy vibes when they come across my brand, so on the board it went.

Elizabeth-Rider-Vision-Board

I added few trinkets, like a peacock feather and bookmark, that I picked up at retreats where I felt incredible energy and motivation around what I was learning. When I’m in my home office, I want to feel the same way I felt at those retreats.

A few inspirational notecards from my best friends and women I admire are on my board as well; I personally believe that their handwritten notes on the back infuse it with even more good vibes. Front and center is a quote from Danielle LaPorte’s Fire Starter Sessions that reminds me how I want to live.

I even have a few items from past events that I want to keep occurring each year, like a photo of my husband from a surf vacation and an invitation to an annual gala dinner for the top 25 salespeople in my company. I want to continue to enjoy surf vacations with my husband, and want to continue to be invited to this exclusive gala. I’ve been invited back to that gala each of the last three years, and not coincidentally, have had the previous year’s invitation on my vision board for the last two (see, it works!). A few quotes and reminders round out my board and I truly feel giddy every time I look at it.

There is only one major rule to creating a vision board that works, and it’s that there aren’t any rules.

You aren’t going to mess it up, you can create your vision board on your own terms. Here are the answers to the most common questions people ask:

Q: What should I put on my vision board?

A: Anything that inspires and motivates you. The purpose of your vision board is to bring everything on it to life. First, think about what your goals are in the following areas: relationships, career and finances, home, travel, personal growth (including spirituality, social life, education) and health.

You don’t have to cover each area exactly the same, just take a mental inventory of what you want each of those areas to look like and write them down. Always handwrite your goals instead of typing them, there’s something energetic about actually handwriting your goals. From your goals and aspirations, think about what you want on your vision board. Like I said before, what you focus on expands.You’ll be amazed at how things just start popping up all over the place once you set the intention for what you want and how you want to feel.

Q: Should I have one main vision board or a bunch of small ones for different areas of my life?

A: It’s totally up to you. What makes the most sense in your life? I personally like to have one central vision board that I look at every day in my home office, and I have a few small ones that I’ve made at retreats that I keep around too. Each area of our lives affects each other, so starting with one central vision board usually makes sense. Theme boards that center on specific events or areas of your life are great too, for instance, a wedding-day-specific will help you focus on how you want to feel on your big day, or a career-specific board at your desk space can help you work towards that promotion.

Q: How often should I re-do my vision board?

A: Whenever it feels right. I often leave blank space on my vision board so I can accept new things as they appear in my life, and add and rearrange during the year when I feel it. You’ll just know. Then, every December, I give the board a total refresh to get clear about what I want in the new year. Some things stay and some have served their purpose and don’t make the cut.

HOW TO MAKE A VISION BOARD THAT WORKS

What you’ll need:

  • Any kind of board, if you’re new maybe start with a cork board or poster board from the hardware store, they run about a dollar. If you can, I recommend a pinboard or something pretty you like to look at — I got my 24×24” white wood-framed pinboard on Etsy.
  • Scissors, tape, pins, and/or a glue stick to put your board together.
  • If you want, fun markers, stickers, or anything else you can think of to deck out your board. I don’t use that stuff, but if embellishments make you feel great, then go for it.
  • Magazines that you can cut images and quotes from.
  • Most importantly, the stuff you want to look at every day. Photos, quotes, sayings, images of places you want to go, reminders of events, places, or people, postcards from friends and just about anything that will inspire you.
  • Time. Give yourself a stress-free hour or two to put your board together. If you’re a social butterfly, invite your friends over and make a party out of it. I host a vision board party every year on the first night of my partner’s mastermind weekend and I can’t even tell you how much it sets the tone for the event — everyone is more focused and less stressed after we do it.

How to do it:

Set the mood. relaxing music. Light a candle and clear your space.

When it comes to actually putting your stuff on the board, I like to leave space in between each item because clutter clouds my mind. I like space. However, if you love the feeling of closeness and want everything to touch and overlap, then huddle it all together and overlap your objects. As for choosing what makes the final cut, lay everything out before you start gluing and pinning so you can get an idea of where you want everything.

Elizabeth Rider – Read the article on Elizabeth’s site

Make An Impression
Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Compay

Writing A Simple and Beautiful Manifesto

By Sabrina Espinal 12:21 pm

MANIFESTO. noun.
/ˌmanəˈfestō/

A written statement to publicly declare your intentions, motives, or beliefs.
From the Latin manifestos — to manifest, to clearly reveal, to make real.

How to write a simple and beautiful manifesto.

Traditionally, a manifesto is a written statement where you publicly declare your…

– Intentions (what you intend to do)
– Opinions (what you believe; your stance on a particular topic)
– Vision (the type of world that you dream about and wish to create)

Traditional manifestos are cool. There really aren’t any firm rules. You can write whatever you want, however, you want.

After reading your manifesto, ideally, your reader should feel like, “I understand this person better” or “I get what this project is all about and why it matters” or “Oh, I can see the type of world that this person is trying to create — me too! I want to join the revolution!”

Your primary goal is to make your reader “feel” something. Hope. Excitement. Amusement. Curiosity. Whatever “feeling” you want to convey.

Here’s a very simple manifesto template that you can play with…

Start by filling out the following three statements:

I love…

I believe…

I am committed to…

Or, if you’re using a collective voice:

We love…

We believe…

We are committed to…

Manifesto for Sabrina&Company

It’s All Social

I believe that you have more than 15 minutes of fame.

You have a story to tell and I want to help you spread your message with Social Media on your social networks and website. At Sabrina&Company Marketing, I believe that you are a leader in your field and I’ll do everything possible to showcase your genius and build your authority.

It’s all social to me.

Listen to what others have to say and then let’s get started.

Sabrina&Company Marketing. Your voice on our time.

Manifesto for HunnyMilk Restaurant

We love… butter, sugar, salt, eggs, and bacon and we’re not ashamed to say it.

We believe… that food should be made fresh with the best possible ingredients and that life should be full of simple pleasures and small indulgences, every day.

We are committed to… serving brunch items & sweets that make you feel like a kid again.

Join us every weekend for brunch or talk to us about catering. We can whip up a custom dessert or set up an ice cream cone station that will make your guests lose their marbles. We’re excited to serve you. We want your HunnyMilk treat to be the best part of your day!

Notice how at the bottom of the HunnyMilk manifesto, has a specific “invitation” for the reader: “Join us every weekend for brunch…”

If you’re writing a manifesto for your business, wrapping up your manifesto with a specific invitation is often a smart move. That way, you’re not leaving your reader “hanging,” wondering what to do next. You’re spelling it out, loud and clear!

Read the entire article from Alexandra Franzen here!

Make An Impression.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

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12 Tips To Start Your Day Right!

By Sabrina Espinal 10:03 am

 

There is nothing worse than starting the day on a bad note. Things happen that we can’t control but we start to focus on a few steps that can take to bring a little peace and joy to our morning.

 LET’S GO

  1. Open the curtains and let the sunlight in.
  2. Tell your whoever shares your home that you love them.
  3. Shake it till you make it! Thrown on your favorite tunes and dance while you’re showering, getting dressed or making breakfast in the morning.
  4. Get dressed in clothes that make you feel good about yourself. Even if you have nowhere to go, dress like you do.
  5. Eat a healthy breakfast that includes protein, healthy fats, and fruit or veggies.
  6. Drink a glass of water. Hydrate your system.
  7. Think of three things you’d like to accomplish that day and write them down.
  8. Take five minutes to tidy up before you leave the house.
  9. Smile.
  10. Start your day giving thanks and being grateful.
  11. Decide how you want to feel today.
  12. Glance at your vision board.

Living in gratitude.

Make An Impression

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

 

Image Credit: © NejroN Photo

 

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