Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Monday, October 20, 2014

Advice on How to Create Opportunities for Yourself!

Opportunity Won’t Fall In Your Lap: 5 Ways To Go Out And Get What’s Yours

Opportunity Won’t Fall In Your Lap: 5 Ways To Go Out And Get What’s Yours
            
Opportunity knocks on all of our doors; we just aren’t always home to receive it.
I’ve always found the old adage of “right place, right time” to be something of a flawed theory. Sure, I believe in some element of circumstantial luck, but there has to be something more.
There has to be some element of this equation that gifts us some control over the whole thing. You can be in the right place at the right time, with opportunities all around you, but if you aren’t open to it on every level, then it’s really just a waste.
In this life of the unexpected, we simply cannot (nor should we try to) control everything. However, if you find yourself sitting in all the “right scenarios” and always coming up short, it could be true that you are unwittingly sitting there with blinders on. Here’s how to take them off:

Know What You Want

This one sounds obvious, but in actuality, most of us have yet to figure it out. And there’s nothing wrong with that. In all likelihood, if you’re doing it properly, what you want will never be a constant. You will always find yourself tweaking the dream, adding frills and trimming fat.
However, it helps to establish mini goals and successes. Look to short-term plans for guidance and motivation and ensure that some aspect of each day, no matter how small, is dedicated to achieving the goals.
Knowing what you want, on any level, sets coordinates in your brain and triggers action and thoughts, even if just subconsciously. You will always be headed toward what you want if you have some clue as to what that is.

Visualize Getting What You Want

Take the time to find a peaceful space to reflect on what you want.  You can know what you want with every fiber of your being, but if you can’t visualize having it and living it, then it’s all just an out-of-reach pipe dream.
See your finish line in your mind; taste the success and relish the moment as if it is just around the corner.

Embrace Hidden Opportunities

While there’s something to be said for maintaining focus and staying on course, never forget to keep a corner of your mind open to the unknown. Take every chance you can and turn over every stone that piques your interest and explore every possibility.
Not every opportunity that presents itself will seem like an ideal fit to the master plan, and that’s okay. Try it on for size and find out for sure. Never pass something over simply because it doesn’t meet the ideal criteria – doing so might be the biggest mistake you ever make.
As we journey through our lives, it’s often the long shot that completes the picture.

Get Up And Go Get It

Most great success stories don’t start with, “So there I was, sitting around, doing nothing, and the chance of a lifetime fell into my lap…” While putting yourself in positive situations with some advantageous timing can certainly help, nothing beats going out into the world and consciously seeking out opportunities.
No one has more to gain from your success than you do. No one will ever work as hard to see you get what you want in life because, quite frankly, everyone is busy working on him or herself. Create your own “right time, right place.”
Know in your heart what you want out of life. Picture yourself on the right path, enjoying the fruits of your labor and seeing it all come together. You have everything you need to chase a dream — after all, you designed it.

Maintain A Positive Attitude

Smile — it’s simple. I suppose it’s also a little over-stated in motivational literature, but it’s the truth. When you exude positive energy, people cannot help but be drawn to you. There are zero benefits to a negative attitude.
Carry yourself with the same joy you envision yourself feeling when it all comes together. Every day you wake up is a gift, so stop looking for the receipt and make the most of it.

Courtesy of Susy Alexandre from elitedaily.com

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Taylor Made Marketing off to Enjoy some Rest and Relaxation!





Taylor Made Marketing off to Enjoy some Rest and Relaxation!

 
Everyone at Taylor Made Marketing is extremely excited for the Annual Rest and Relaxation weekend coming up this weekend, September 20th - 22nd.  The weekend is held to celebrate and reward the office’s success – and we’ve had a lot of accomplishments this past year!  The event will be held at the Arizona Grand Resort. The resort features a challenging 18-hole golf course, expansive athletic club, luxury spa and salon, exhilarating 7-acre water park and six unique dining venues, creating the complete resort experience. Employees are encouraged to bring their families and friends to partake in the weekend as well! 

The weekend will consist of a pool party and talent show on Friday (pictures will be coming from that!!).  Then on Saturday there will be a basketball and Cornhole charity tournament as well as a wild west themed dinner.  The weekend will be a great time for employees to unwind and take advantage of some much earned relaxations.  This will also be a great opportunity to network with fellow coworkers and get to know each other outside of the office. 
 

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Monday, August 19, 2013

15 Ways to Rediscover Your Inspiration



15 Ways to Rediscover Your Inspiration

Inspiration comes and goes. We’re supremely motivated and inspired at times, and in those moments we accomplish great things way faster than we do when we’re not particularly inspired to hustle, create, and impact the world in a positive way.

It’s those few who are consistently inspired by a greater purpose beyond their own gain that shape the world we live in. So how do we join these few in forging not only our own successful endeavors, but seeing such profound success that the world benefits as well?

1. Be in nature
Be in nature at least once a month. It’s in nature that we find inspiration. It’s where we remove ourselves from the noise of our day to day lives, find clarity, and focus.
If you’re constantly “in it”, you’ll find your mind will clutter, and your inspiration will flee. Venture to the great out doors and let adventure inspire you.

2. Surround yourself with motivated people
You are the average of the 5 people you hang out with the most. If you hang our with millionaire’s, odds are you’re one as well. If you hang out with motivated people, you’re probably a motivated person as well.
Be very cognizant of who you hang out with. Choose your friends wisely. They’re influence on you is unavoidable.

3. Never think you’re “there”
I’ll always think that I have to improve on my writing – and that I have a long way to go to being a good writer. It keeps me inspired to learn and grow. If I thought I was a good writer I’d not only be lying to myself, but I’d be allowing laziness to peer its head into my life.
Laziness is the devil. Don’t think you’re great, be great.

4. Don’t attempt insignificant feats
Do you get excited by small goals that you know you can accomplish with ease? Of course not. It’s the big, audacious, bold goals and dreams that excite you, so don’t waist your time with the small stuff. Think bigger and be bigger.

5. Be healthy
Be healthy and active. If you’re healthy you’ll have more energy, and if you have more energy you’ll find that you’re far more motivated and inspired than you are if you’re tired and sluggish.
Take pride in your health and your work. Being healthy is a tool that you can use to your advantage, or something that can work against you. What’s great is it’s completely up to you.

6. Read often
Great men have always been voracious readers. Napoleon was, as is Gates, and so was Jobs. If you want to be inspired, pick up a book, it never fails. If a paperback book slows you down then you can always listen to self development audio books.

7. Have tunnel vision
Don’t have a back-up plan, a floor, or a ceiling. Failure shouldn’t be an option, nor should you put a limit on your success.
Focus on one goal, and let that one goal be the only thing that matters.

8. Get excited by adversity
It’s in struggle that we grow. Get excited about this. Too many allow adversity crush their enthusiasm and motivation, but it shouldn’t. It’s a challenge, and challenges are exciting.
Rise to them. Don’t get pushed back by anything.

9. Love problem solving
The road to success is, essentially, one big problem you have to solve. Let that problem excite you. Don’t look at your long, arduous road to success as a negative, instead look at it as a positive journey.
Your mindset will dictate how inspired you are and whether or not you remain consistently inspired and focused.

10. Remove negative people from your life entirely
Negative people are the cancer of society, but they don’t need to be a negative influence on your life. Just get rid of them, and get rid of them now!
If you’re only surrounded by inspired people, you to will be inspired, motivated, and happy.

11. Write 3 things you’re thankful for everyday
We far too often focus only on what we don’t have, rather than everything we do have. The problem with that approach is that happiness will forever elude our grasp.
If our happiness and motivation is contingent on a future accomplishment, when we accomplish what we’ve set out to do, we’ll then make our happiness contingent on an even greater accomplishment. Thus, happiness will always be out of our grasp.
Be happy and thankful first, then let that enthusiasm and energy inspire you to accomplish greatness.

12. Practice success
Practice success by identifying the little goals that you accomplish in your life. Write down your accomplishments, even if they’re small like going for a run or writing an article for a publication.
Practice success every day and you’ll live life as a successful person.

13. Be a fighter
I love a man who grins when he fights. Winston Churchill
I love that quote. It reminds me of the song Fighter, by Bruce Springsteen. Enjoy adversity. Welcome it. Adversity is what will make you stronger. It’s only through great adversity that great men and women reach accomplish what they’ve set out to accomplish.
If success was easy, everyone would be there. Get inspired by your struggles just like a fighter gets motivated to step into the ring and see what he’s made of.

14. Eat healthy
Eating unhealthy leads to depression and obesity. It’s nearly impossible to be inspired when your body is uninspiring or you’re depressed.
As a simple rule for eating healthy, eat only things that you can pick or kill. Your diet should be made up of things that come from the earth. Stay away from anything man-made or packaged.

15. Study greatness
There are patterns to success. The more you study great people, the more you’ll see these patterns and incorporate them in your own life. Don’t, however, merely read about great people, study their lives. If you can, read about what others close to them have said, read articles about how they accomplished greatness.

Greatness inspires. The more you see that success can, indeed, happen, the more you’ll be inspired to accomplish your own audacious goals.
You can even read inspirational quotes, that will be sure to motivate you and shift you into the right frame of mind to be openly inspired.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Reviews of Taylor Made Marketing's Breast Cancer Charity Event


Tournament Benefiting Breast Cancer by Taylor Made Marketing Gets Reviewed as Great Success

 

PRLog (Press Release) - Jul. 18, 2013 - HILLSBOROUGH, N.J. -- Taylor Made Marketing hosted a Cornhole and Washers Tournament on Sunday, July 14th, 2013 to benefit the PinkSOCS foundation for breast cancer.  The event was held from 2pm to 4pm at the Taylor Made Marketing office location in Hillsborough, NJ.    Over thirty Taylor Made Marketing employees, friends and family came to the event to either watch or participate in the tournament.


Want to see more pictures of the event?? Check out our Flickr!

Monday, July 1, 2013

Taylor Made Marketing Hosts Cornhole Tournament Benefiting Breast Cancer Foundation





On Sunday, July 14th Taylor Made Marketing will be hosting a Cornhole and Washer Tournament to benefit the PinkSOCS foundation.  The PinkSOCS foundation helps to raise  money for family and loved ones affected by breast cancer.  

Many Taylor Made Marketing employees have been directly affected by breast cancer and other forms of cancer so the PinkSOCS foundation holds dear to many of their hearts.  Gina in Human Resources  comments, “I just love and appreciate working with such a caring company and such caring people.  I’m constantly taken aback by the compassion of everyone and I’m excited to have the opportunity to partake in this event!”

The event will be held at the Taylor Made Marketing office in Hillsborough, New Jersey on July 14th at 2pm.  It will be $10 a team to play with food and refreshments provided.  The event is open to the public and family and friends are encouraged to come and partake in the event.  

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