It’s 2019 !! Again, we’re starting to think of the changes we want to make in 2019. Besides my personal lives, I have also a few resolutions for my small business. The resolution for me, after all, is a decision to do something different to bring about positive change.

I came across to read an article from a business site and which is finely fitted my resolution for business this year.

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  1. I Will Learn How to Manage My Cash Flow More Effectively
This is a great resolution for small business owners who have drastic ebbs and flows in their cash flow, have been unable to create enough capital to invest back into the business, or those who don’t really understand the day-to-day finances of the business.
  1. I Will Take Steps to Improve My Digital Presence
If it’s been more than two years since your site has been updated, if you haven’t done anything to make your web presence mobile-friendly, if you still haven’t created an email marketing list, or if digital isn’t a component if your marketing plan, it’s time to add this resolution to your list.
  1. I Will Finally Get Social in My Small Business
Have you been putting off social media, not even starting to explore which network is the best platform for your business? Have you talked about starting a business blog, but haven’t had time to work on a content strategy yet? If so, this is the perfect resolution for your business.
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  1. I Will Get Focused and Become More Productive
This is a great resolution for those of us who often waste time on social media or find ourselves succumbing to other distractions that get us off-track, then end up wondering where the day went because we still have a handful thing left to complete.
  1. I Will Charge What I’m Worth
Do you often feel underpaid and undervalued in your business? If so, then this resolution will help you market to the right audience, revamp your strategy and raise your rates to accommodate the value you bring to the table.
  1. I Will Grow My Team and Delegate More
If you have more work than you can handle and no time to focus on growing your business, it’s time to stop wearing all of the hats in your business and start bringing in others to pick up the slack. This resolution that focuses on building your team and learning how to delegate effectively is right up your alley.
  1. I Will Become a Better Communicator
Frequent issues with misunderstandings among your employees, lack of employee morale and consistently wasting time repeating the same information over and over is a sign that you are communicating ineffectively. This resolution will help you focus on becoming a better communicator in your business.

Source: New Year, New Resolution: How to set achievable goals in 2019 – KitchenerToday.com

I understand the first thing I must do is Forgive Myself for Not Achieving My 2018 Goals. Beating myself up over missing goals isn’t going to change the past, and it isn’t going to help me going forward into the future either. Above all, Avoid procrastination and start now. It is important to start thinking about the things you want and how you’re going to get there. Procrastination can kill ideas. It’s the enemy of success and growth.

 

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Without a doubt, it’ll be a busy year for me. But, with dedication and hardworking, with a little help from lady luck, I am sure I can achieve most of them if not all of these goals.