Emergency Kit Items to Protect You and Your Business
As you prepare the emergency kit for your couple’s wedding, remember to include the items needed to protect you and your company.
As you prepare the emergency kit for your couple’s wedding, remember to include the items needed to protect you and your company.
Even though I suffered from panic attacks, I didn’t think I needed to seek mental healthcare. I wasn’t physically hurt, nor did I lose a loved one that day. So, I convinced myself that I was too “blessed” to be “stressed.”
So many of us entrepreneurs constantly beat ourselves up over less than positive moments, such as mistakes or missed opportunities or misbehaved children. But, we really need to stop and be in awe of the greatness we (and when I say “we,” I mean ALL OF US) produce. I’m not talking about the pretty stuff, I am talking about the magic we make happen that no one even sees on “the gram.” So, be kind to yourself today and CELEBRATE YOU! You deserve it.
If you have an on-line business, you may want to consider insurance coverage to protect your business. Why? You want some protection if a hacker infiltrates your web site and steals your proprietary information, along with your customer’s private and financial information.
If you are earning money as a business coach or an educator or a brand strategist or even as an influencer, you may need professional liability insurance too.
Today, news reports announced that unemployment in the travel industry has hit a whopping 51%. That means more than half of the hospitality industry’s 15.8 million jobs have been wiped out in the U.S. due to the COVID-19 crisis. So. If there was ever a time for you to “check on your friends,” now is the time. And, when you ask them how they are doing, patiently wait for an answer. Then, follow up.
I was an expert guest on the “This Week in Weddings” podcast to discuss crisis management and how wedding event professionals can be proactive
Each year the “bar of knowledge” continues to go up for event planners. We are expected to successfully execute an event, make them look
Back in 1992, the press asked then-presidential candidate Bill Clinton about smoking marijuana. Unprepared to tell that story, he famously responded that he smoked but didn’t “inhale.” This evasive answer raised doubts about his integrity, and the phrase “didn’t inhale” followed him throughout his candidacy.
No matter what you choose to do (defer payment, cancel the contract, or set-up a new payment plan), consider following through on the five (5) steps below to protect your business; to maintain your customer care; and to keep the lines of communication open.
Hey there trailblazer!
I’m Kawania (kuh won nee ah) and I own and lead two successful businesses in the creative industry. Welcome! I created this blog as a resource that you can reference as you launch, run, and scale your own successful (and sustainable) business. There’s lots of information in this blog, so bookmark it and hit me up if you have any questions. We all need a little guidance every now and then, right? Take care friend. Keep shining! Love and Soul Always, Kawania
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