This article from Forbes highlights how to deal with those that are becoming toxic in your life. A great read with some key points about how to rise above these situations while also reminding you not to let the fight take you down completely. Here at Taylor Made, we have a team that will help you accomplish whatever obstacles you may encounter whether it be the situation or the people involved. Our success is measured as a team.
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Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
How Successful People Handle Toxic People
How Successful People Handle Toxic People

This article from Forbes highlights how to deal with those that are becoming toxic in your life. A great read with some key points about how to rise above these situations while also reminding you not to let the fight take you down completely. Here at Taylor Made, we have a team that will help you accomplish whatever obstacles you may encounter whether it be the situation or the people involved. Our success is measured as a team.
This article from Forbes highlights how to deal with those that are becoming toxic in your life. A great read with some key points about how to rise above these situations while also reminding you not to let the fight take you down completely. Here at Taylor Made, we have a team that will help you accomplish whatever obstacles you may encounter whether it be the situation or the people involved. Our success is measured as a team.
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
Atypical Success Story
Hard Work Leads to Success
The article above speaks about the Alibaba co-founder, Jack Ma, who once earned $20 a month. He is currently the richest man in China. It is fascinating to learn how hard work doesn't have to have monetarily benefits immediately. This is definitely a concept that we try to encompass here at Taylor Made. Just because success does not come immediately does not mean that it will not come at all.
The article above speaks about the Alibaba co-founder, Jack Ma, who once earned $20 a month. He is currently the richest man in China. It is fascinating to learn how hard work doesn't have to have monetarily benefits immediately. This is definitely a concept that we try to encompass here at Taylor Made. Just because success does not come immediately does not mean that it will not come at all.
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 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:
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.
See your finish line in your mind; taste the success and relish the moment as if it is just around the corner.
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.
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.
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
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
Monday, March 11, 2013
Taylor Made Marketing Management Attends Kick Off Conference
Taylor Made Marketing Management
Attends Kick Off Conference
A handful of Taylor Made Marketing’s
management team attended the annual kick off conference at the Hyatt
Regency in Atlanta, Georgia, at the end of February, for networking,
leadership workshops, awards, and bonuses.
Every year Taylor Made Marketing’s team looks forward to attending the annual kick off conference. This year's meeting took place at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta during the end of February.
The weekend conference brought together the best and brightest leaders in our business to learn, network, and share goals. Our human resource department particularly enjoyed the many breakout workshops where they had the opportunity to interact with top human resource individuals and recruiters. Our managers’ favorite part of the weekend was the bonuses and awards that were handed out to last year's top performers.
President Austin Taylor comments,
“Not only was it great to learn and develop new strategies, but getting the
opportunity to network and create relationships with top performers in our
industry was the best part of the trip!”
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Spotlight on Taylor Made Marketing's President, Austin Taylor, for the Firm's Plans for 2013
Obviously Taylor Made Marketing had a great year in 2012, but we wanted to know what the next year has in store for the growing company. So we sat down with President, Austin Taylor, to get the scoop.
Can you sum up 2012 and what Taylor Made accomplished this past year?
"Well,
our 2012 was very successful. We expanded quite a bit and opened 2 brand new
locations in the NJ and Philadelphia areas. We added another fortune 500 client
to our firm which with more hard work will do again in 2013."
What are Taylor Made Marketing's goals for growth and expansion in 2013?
"Our
goals are pretty ambitious but I think very attainable based on the hard
working group of professionals we have here on our team. We want to open 3 more
locations across the east coast next year and hopefully have some more options
in terms of client to represent and surpass their expectations like Taylor Made
Marketing has proved it can do in the past."
It is obvious that Taylor Made Marketing has a strong family atmosphere
and work hard play hard philosophy, what are some of the things Taylor Made has
planned to make an even stronger team in 2013?
In 2012 Taylor Made had a lot of involvement with the community,
specifically with Hurricane Sandy Relief and Toys for Tots, what are your plans
for community involvement in 2013?
"Taylor Made will be having a monthly event where we will either donate time or raise money to help some great causes. I know there are some great ideas coming from our own executives on different charities that have personal ties to some of our employees that our company will more be more than happy to help out. We will of course continue to do our annual Toys for Tots event during the holidays but would also like to help out and adopt some local families around those times to try and help others enjoy the holiday spirit."
What is Taylor Made Marketing's goal for 2013 as far as new client
acquisition and maintaining Taylor Made's existing customers?
"Taylor Made Marketing’s plan, as I stated, is to expand to 3
new locations in the next year. This means opportunity not only for our firm
but more importantly for its employees. As far as new acquisitions and maintenance
Taylor Made will continue to use its direct more personal marketing approach to
wow our clients while also getting to know them on a personal level. This
coupled with hard work and having fun in the process will ensure Taylor Made
hits these goals and continues on its path as a leader in its industry."
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