PHOENIX, AZ, June 25, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In order to run a successful business, today's entrepreneurs seek inspiration from everywhere, such as athletics, the power of engagement or they look up to other successful business owners. Inspired by an article published on HuffingtonPost.com Vaeley Marketing, a direct marketing solutions firm based in Phoenix, Arizona have looked at inspiration from a completely different angle by putting themselves in the shoes of a toddler. Vaeley Marketing say: "Just imagine you are like four inches tall and discover the big world that is around you."
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The firm outlines five entrepreneurial lessons that can be learned from a toddler:
1. Have a hero
"Thinking more often about our fictional childhood character heroes may inspire people in their daily lives," say Vaeley Marketing. Their values and triumphs can remind entrepreneurs about their vision and motivate them to accomplish their goal with plenty of energy.
2. Repeat good habits
Mothers may want their toddlers to go to bed at the same time every day. As an entrepreneur, it can be an advantage to repeatedly follow through good habits. For example, creating a daily schedule and sticking to it or having a daily half an hour walk outside the office during lunchtime to recharge batteries. "By implementing and repeating good habits entrepreneurs will get the most out of it and can increase their productivity," explain Vaeley Marketing.
3. Sing to get into a good mood
Toddlers talk and sing whenever and wherever they feel like it. Vaeley Marketing encourage entrepreneurs to forget about their self-consciousness from time to time and just let it out or sing their favorite song to get in a positive mood and remember how it feels like being able to achieve anything.
4. Encourage smooth transitions
Switching off the light to go to bed or leaving a friend at the playground may not be easy for a toddler, unless its mother prepared the toddler for the upcoming transition in advance. This can make things easier. The same counts for entrepreneurs, find Vaeley Marketing. If entrepreneurs prepare themselves and their co-workers to be patient and prepare for a bit of discomfort, the transition will go more smoothly and more people will be on board.
5. Stop and enjoy
Toddlers tend to stop when they see a pink rose or a dog passing by for example. "They actually take the time to see something nice or watch something funny," say Vaeley Marketing. Being constantly surrounded by work and tasks to action or emails and social media, Vaeley Marketing say that breaking out of the office environment to take a walk or listening to a funny story of a co-worker can actually increase energy levels and productivity.
Vaeley Marketing offer outsourced direct marketing solutions by promoting and selling their clients' products and services. The firm supports entrepreneurs and equips them with the relevant skills and guidance through their Business Development Program. "We find it extremely important to support like-minded people and help entrepreneurship prosper in our country in order to enhance economic growth," say Vaeley Marketing. Putting themselves in a toddler's shoes helped the company to find new inspiration to hit the ground running in Q3 and open up in two further locations by the end of the year.
Vaeley Marketing guarantee to deliver a high return on investment for clients and even offer services on a 'no win-no fee' basis.
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