What Will You Achieve This Year with Gift Baskets?

by Shirley George Frazier on January 21, 2010

what do you want to achieve with gift baskets

  • Enough money to enjoy a long, summer vacation.
  • Recognition as a local business leader.
  • Be the catalyst for big changes between area businesses.
  • Those are three of the accomplishments that my designer clients have shared with me as their ultimate business goal this year.

    Learning why a gift basket designer starts a business and asking each of them about their dreams for success are part of the mentorship process. It lets me know what they’re thinking, how much they’ve studied successful people, and where my assistance is needed most.

    When you think about your goals on a one year, five year, or ten-year basis, no answer is ever wrong.

    New designers often want to make changes in their lives and in the lives of their families.

    Veteran designers graduate from focusing on vacations and lifestyles (as they’ve incorporated both into their lives) and think more about the impact their businesses make within the community and throughout the state, country, and world.

    Have you taken time to consider what you wish to achieve by year’s end? If not, you still have time to write down your goals and also document the steps you’ll take each month to get there.

    You are welcomed to share you goals here, but most of all, make your plan and head to the finish line.

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    Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D. January 21, 2010 at 10:30 am

    Since I work with the gift basket trade and have created many articles and other information, my goal this year is offer a wider variety of ways for clients to access that information.

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    Shirley George Frazier January 21, 2010 at 11:35 am

    Knowing your dedication to progress, Flora, I know you’ll achieve success this year.

    It’s so good to have you weigh in on this. Your words will inspire designers to accomplish their own goals.

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