Be The CEO Of Your Career And Your Life!

 

March 13th, 2012 by Jill

What happens when we step out into the spotlight and decide to drive our own destiny?  We often as creatives relish the ability to have our own time, dictate our own terms and spend time just well, creating!  

But as we all know to get bigger, better and share our gifts with the world we need to become business women (yes, I used the B word!!) There are some of you out there that may even balk at this.  I'm creative, I'm an artist ~ i'm not a business person.  Oh yeah??  well, unless you want to be a starving artist (which I think you don't) you gotta put your CEO cap and big girl pants on!

Here's the good news.  If this is all new to you and you think you don't have the B-woman mind-set, try this little trick that I use to keep myself motivated and on track.  My CEO is Jillian ~ I make another persona that I am accountable to and let me tell you, you don't want to let Jillian down.  Works like a charm every time.

Because often we don't think holding ourselves accountable to ourselves is as important as holding ourselves accountable to others.  I know you're nodding your head right about now, going yeah, that's me.  

Watch today's video to get some great tips on how to not only be the CEO of your career, but of your life and how to turn it into one big beautiful yummy life with all the toppings!

So put your CEO cap on and let's take charge of your life!!

If you have ways that you hold yourself accountable to super high standards (that you know you deserve!), please share with us what you do!

Peace & Big Girl Pants

jill

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  • http://offpeaklife.wordpress.com/ Kellie Brooks

    One way my life is integrated is by relentlessly upholding my own values in whatever circumstance I’m in. For instance, if I found myself being asked to perform a task or roll out a new system in a work environment that went against my personal integrity or philosophy, I wouldn’t do it, and would eventually find a position I was better aligned with. This alone has brought me great peace and acceptance in the fluidity of my life. I am not one person one place and another somewhere else.