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Personal Growth | Taking Collective Action

What does it mean to take collective action?

Business Coaching Video: Taking Collective Action

As business owners we’re often very ‘self reliant’ and ‘self made people’.

But in any industry, individual businesses do best when they understand that they’re part of a wider ecosystem and need to stay connected, just like a branch and its leaves will die unless they’re connected to the tree.

Yes, this does mean speaking with your competitors but that’s almost always beneficial for both parties.

In this video, we look more closely at what those benefits may be and why there are certain mutually beneficial things that can only be done collectively as an industry.


Watch Video Nine: Taking Collective Action

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If you are struggling with the topic in this video, or want to improve this area of your business with new strategies and a proven formula for success, then complete the form here now, to book an obligation free consultation with Phil Latz.

Phil will meet with you for one hour, free-of-charge, to listen to your current situation. He will help you to hone in upon the key issues and strategies that will make the most impact, no strings attached.

It will only take you 30 seconds to activate change! You have everything to gain and nothing to lose! 

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Personal Growth | Health, Diet & Exercise

How does diet and exercise affect health?

Business Coaching Video: Health, Diet and Exercise

You are not a machine! Your state of health directly affects how you will perform in your business.

Physical, mental and spiritual health are areas that I’ve paid a lot of time and attention to in my own life. So I’m motivated to share all the hard won experience that I’ve learned, especially with fellow business owners when they’re struggling.

Every year as we get older, good health becomes more important to us. If you want to maximise your success in business, one of the best places to start is to look after all aspects of your health. You’ll be doing no one any favours in the long run if you take on the ‘martyr syndrome’ and put the welfare of your business or even your team members ahead of your own health.

At first glance that might sound selfish, but as they say in the airline safety briefings, ‘Fit your own oxygen mask before helping children or others around you.’ Why? Because if you’re not breathing well then you can be of no help to your child or anyone else.

In this video you’ll learn to pay equal attention to three key aspects of health, physical, mental and spiritual, which we now know are closely interrelated.


Watch Video Eight: Health, Diet & Exercise

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If you are struggling with the topic in this video, or want to improve this area of your business with new strategies and a proven formula for success, then complete the form here now, to book an obligation free consultation with Phil Latz.

Phil will meet with you for one hour, free-of-charge, to listen to your current situation. He will help you to hone in upon the key issues and strategies that will make the most impact, no strings attached.

It will only take you 30 seconds to activate change! You have everything to gain and nothing to lose! 

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Put Your Big Rocks In First

by Phil Latz

Hi, welcome to the seventh blog in my personal growth series that I hope will help you become more successful in your business.

As a business owner myself for many years, I understand the challenges that you face.

Today I’ll be demonstrating to you why you need to prioritise your time.

This flows on from my previous blog in this series in which I spoke about the four quadrants and the need to discern the difference between urgency and importance.

These two blogs have another thing in common, they’re both based upon concepts that were developed and made famous by the American author Steven Covey.

I was mainly referring to your work or business time in my previous video, but today’s demonstration applies much more holistically to your entire life.

No matter how wealthy or successful we become, we cannot buy any more hours in the day. We all have exactly the same 24 hours per day, seven days per week and 52 weeks per year.

So why is it that some people seem to achieve so much more in a year than others?

Let me give you an illustration.

Imagine a glass jar that represents your time. Its sides are rigid. You can’t stretch a jar.

Large rocks represent the things that are most important in your life. They’re not necessarily in exact scale to their relative importance That would be very hard to figure out and might change over time.

The rocks have labels on them: Family, Holidays, Community, Exercise, Sales, Marketing, Team Management, Strategic Planning, Customer Relationships and Major Project.

Meanwhile a pile of gravel represents hundreds of other things that you can spend time on. This could be everything from watching TV to playing video games, spending time on social media, washing your car if you have one, mowing your lawn if you have one, shopping and a hundred other things. It could also be a hundred and one jobs that often bog you down at work. The list is long. 

I’m not saying that any of these things are bad, or that in many cases they’re not necessary or fun to do.

But with our finite 24 hours, if we make these our first priority, we’re filling our jar with gravel first. 

Then the big rocks won’t fit in.

Let’s start again, but this time, fill our jar with the big rocks first. 

Amazingly, we can still fit in all of the gravel into the same jar. All we did was change the priority.

You can take this illustration a step further. Our jar is now full of big rocks, surrounded by gravel, right?

Wrong!

Imagine how much sand we can fit in!

Sand represents smaller tasks and smaller snippets of time.

I’ll now add another thought that is not in Steven Covey’s original illustration.

The jar is surely full now, right!

Wrong! Imagine how much water we can fit in.

I would compare water to times when we mix and combine two or more activities at once. 

For example, when you walk the dog and talk to your family member on the phone at the same time, you’re actually achieving three things at once: keeping your dog healthy and happy, maintaining your family ties and exercising yourself.

Please don’t get the impression from this illustration that you’re only succeeding if every last minute of your day is spent in compressed, intense activity. Remember, some of your big rocks might be family, holidays, health, downtime and so on. These large chunks of time could, at face value, appear to be wasted, with large periods of inactivity, relaxing on the beach or whatever. But of course, this is not wasted time at all if it’s recharging your batteries and reminding you of the sheer joy of living and the natural beauty that surrounds us.

To summarise, put your big rocks in your time jar first! Otherwise all the gravel, sand and water will leave no room for them.

In the next blog in this series, I’m going to continue looking broader than just your working life and look at your physical, mental and spiritual health.

I believe that with passion, consistent effort and wise advice you can succeed in your business.

I wish you all the best and I’ll see you next time.


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Always be Eager to Learn!

Always be Eager to Learn!

Your days of learning don’t need to stop when you walk out of school for the last time. Treat life as one big classroom.

By Phil Latz

Let’s start with a story. 

Once upon a time, many years ago, I came back from a season of bicycle racing for a team in France, more than a little disillusioned with all of the drug taking I saw. I soon got married, then before long we had two daughters and for the first time in my life needed to seriously think of a career choice other than trying to become a professional cyclist.

I found myself as a ‘base grade clerk’ in the Australian public service, sitting next to a gentleman who’d had a very interesting life. ‘Bill’, as I’ll call him for his privacy, had escaped early family tragedy – his father had committed suicide – by joining the Australian Army and spending time in Asia where he became an interpreter.

Years later he returned to Australia, settled down, got married and started a family. He worked his way up through the ranks to become a store manager for Woolworths, then advanced to shopping centre management, before mental health issues saw him unable to work for a long period. Then he started back in the workforce at the bottom of the ladder, sitting right next to me as a fellow base grade clerk.

Bill turned 40 during our year or so working together. At the time he said, ‘You’ve got no idea how quickly the time has gone.’ 

Already knowing everything, as I did at age 22, I was too polite to say what I thought at the time, which was literally, ‘Don’t kid yourself, you’re way old!’

No offense if any public servant is reading this story, but from my experience, we never had too much work to do. Bill had many interesting stories from his action packed life. He was good at telling them and I had plenty of time to listen.

In particular, through many episodes over the weeks and months, he effectively gave me a complete course on how to run a Woolworths supermarket – everything from stock control to merchandising to staff management to sales and marketing and more. I reckon I could have walked straight into one and taken over!

So when the opportunity came up a couple of years later to buy a run-down country general store I said to my wife, ‘Let’s find out if what Bill taught me really works.’ Sure, the scale was smaller, but the principles were all the same.

Turned out Bill knew his stuff… by applying his lessons we quickly built up the business and sold that general store for almost twice what we paid for it within two years.

The sale of that business gave us our first ever decent lump of capital which we ploughed straight back into founding Bicycling Australia. Initially we were a one magazine start-up working from a home office. Over the next quarter-century we became the largest specialist cycling media business in Australia, adding more magazines, book publishing, trade shows, online mail order, before selling the three distinct sections of that business to three different buyers between 2014 and 2017.

So without Bill’s teaching we might never have bought our first business, which in turn enabled us to start our second. The moral of the story is you can learn valuable lessons anywhere, any time. Your education shouldn’t finish the day you leave school.

Learning starts with having an open minded attitude. As one famous author says, ‘Your attitude determines your altitude.’

Today there are more learning opportunities than ever. You don’t have to pay $50,000 for an MBA degree from a prestigious university, although that might be the right choice for you. Apart from the traditional books, short courses, recorded lessons and so on, there’s now a wealth of good material on line. I’m still learning about all sorts of topics, just has fast as I can cram information into my ageing brain!

You don’t just benefit for narrow learning directly relating to your business. Anything that gets you inspired or thinking about possibilities will help you, which is why I’ve also read a lot of biographies.

Please don’t say, ‘But I’m too busy running my business to do any learning!’ 

You make time for the things that you value. If you watch any TV, you have time. That might sound very harsh when taken out of context. Of course, we need to relax, watch some TV, spend time with family, play sport or whatever you enjoy. My point is that it’s easy to make excuses regarding a lack of time when it comes to things like intentional learning and self-improvement.

Getting more structure into your schedule might not come naturally to you, but in my experience that’s the best way to make time for learning.

Business coaching is a form of learning, with a good dose of personal accountability added into the mix. Like all forms of learning, it won’t suit everyone. It requires you to come with the right attitude. The clients who get the most out of coaching are the ones who are open to new ideas. Are you brave enough acknowledge that you don’t know everything and that you could learn new ideas that help you to improve their business, and your life?

That requires you to be open to change. Which is a scary thought to most people at the best of times. Never more so than today, when technology is driving change at an accelerating rate in just about every facet of life. You have my complete sympathy. I sometimes wish I was born a century ago in simpler times – but not for long.

Perhaps the only thought more scary than having to change is that if your competitors are more open to change and new ideas than you are, they could run you out of business.


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Personal Growth | Big Rocks First

What does it mean to do the Big Rocks First?

Business Coaching Video: Big Rocks First

How Well Do You Manage Your Time?

No matter how wealthy or successful we become, we cannot buy any more hours in the day. We all have exactly the same 24 hours per day, seven days per week and 52 weeks per year.

So why is it that some people seem to achieve so much more in a year than others?

In this video, you can see a graphic demonstration of how to get the most from your time.

The key is to put your ‘big rocks’ in first. In other words, work out the big things that are most important to you. These could be a mixture of work and personal activities. Allocate time for these big rocks first, and then all of the other details and bustle of life, the gravel if you like, can pour around them.

But if you try to put the big rocks in last, they won’t fit!


Watch Video Seven: Big Rocks First

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Book an Obligation Free Consultation

If you are struggling with the topic in this video, or want to improve this area of your business with new strategies and a proven formula for success, then complete the form here now, to book an obligation free consultation with Phil Latz.

Phil will meet with you for one hour, free-of-charge, to listen to your current situation. He will help you to hone in upon the key issues and strategies that will make the most impact, no strings attached.

It will only take you 30 seconds to activate change! You have everything to gain and nothing to lose! 

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