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Monday, March 12, 2012

Too Busy???








I was watching the movie Burlesque that stars Cher, Christina Aguilera, and Kristen Bell.  In short, I always loved the part when Kristen Bell’s character gets upset because she was asked to leave and Cher chooses to put Christina’s character on instead. Kristen’s character was the headliner at the club and would at times treat Christina badly or say snide things about her. It never dawned on her that she could and would be completely surpassed by Christina’s talent.

Watching the film, got me started thinking about Makeup Artists. There are so many great artists out there who are so giving of themselves and who make time to reach out to fellow makeup artists.  You never know whom you will meet or whom they may know. Common decency and consideration should always be at the forefront. That artist who you may feel is a nobody, could possibly give you a job one day or refer you for something that is amazing! Never seem, appear, or act as if you’re too busy to respond to an email, text, message on Facebook/Twitter, say hello, or thank you. Of course, there are exceptions but the point I'm trying to make is it doesn't take a week to acknowledge someone. If someone takes the time out of their life busy or not, to pay you a compliment, it doesn’t cost a thing to say thank you or makes you seem any less for doing so. Because it goes a long way, people will always remember how you treated them and how unimportant you made them feel.

People make time for what they want/who they want to make time for. I’ve heard of artists being burned but don’t allow those incidents to block you from opening up.  Keep in mind before you judge how important someone is, remember what Cher said in the movie, “You don’t know what dues she’s paid.” 


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Why I haven't been blogging?


 I suppose real life has been “trying” to knock me down but instead of giving in to the worry, sadness, and fear I gave in to the Lord. I dove in head first, and everything took a backseat. I thought I had a personal relationship with God before and I can say I truly did to a certain point but it has been nothing like what I’ve been experiencing these past few months.

I’m learning that sometimes God wants you to stand still in order for HIM to minister to you the way HE needs and wants to.  There are things that God has and wants for you but just because something is yours from God doesn’t mean the timing is right. All things work out for the will of God and HIS glory, the good and the bad to get you into the place where God wants you to be. When things go wrong, they are still going right.

We all have the fight of living the life that has been given to you on a daily basis. There is always some type of attack going on in our lives, some times it can be in our dreams, the moment we wake up, or throughout the day. Just keep this mind: 

The more hell you go through, the more honey God has for you.

I hope this helps some of you who are having a difficult time or just need a little pick me up for the day!

Sincerely,


Desiree’ Stovall

Sunday, January 1, 2012

What do you do in your down time?




It wasn't until I took coaching lessons with Ungenita Prevost www.thebilliondollarbeauty.com, that I realized in my down time I was doing something she called "busy work." Which meant that I wasn't being as productive as I should have been. Instead of me looking at things on the internet to further my knowledge or create new business relationships, I was surfing through mindless information and checking my email all the time to see if I had any "new" opportunities. But I have to admit, I wasn't putting in enough hard work but expecting a huge payoff.

When you receive clarity about what it is that you want to do, things become a little easier. You can begin to take the necessary steps to breakdown the goals you need to complete in order to reach whatever it is that you would like to accomplish. If you have a business that you're serious about, start conducting yourself in a manner on social networking sites that mirror your passion for your work. How are potential clients suppose to take you serious? Whatever you're writing on your blogs, Facebook, Twitter and other networking sites, says something about how you run your business and conduct yourself. It's no longer just about posting your thoughts if you have a real business.

Here are some things that you could be doing in your down time:

  • Reaching out to potential clients that you would like to work with.
  • Nurture the business relationships that you already have (going out for lunch, coffee, etc)
  • Post information that is both helpful and uplifting. 
  • If you have a blog, write out several topics/posts ahead of time and schedule them to be posted on a certain date, so you're not cramming to get it done when you are busy.
  • YouTube isn't about just learning a new technique but there are a lot of videos that deal with Business, Marketing, Networking, & Social Media.
  • Become better in an area of your craft (research & practicing). 
  • Try this website http://executivesummarybusinessplan.com/ and create your business plan.
  • Read materials that deal with networking and growing your business. There's a website called www.websitegrader.com that allows you to see how you compare to your competition. They also have tons of information and ebooks for you to download and share. 
If you stay prepared you won't have to get prepared!

Happy New Year & don't forget to make this year count for something extraordinary!

Cheers,

Desiree' Stovall
www.DesireeStovall.com