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Small Business Development & Strategy Consulting Pensacola FL

The holidays offer a great opportunity to reflect on the past year's success with your small business in Pensacola, and look forward so that you can refocus on the key issues that will help turn your small business startup into an even bigger success next year.

SBDC at the University of West Florida, Pensacola
850-595-0068
401 East Chase Street, Suite 100
Pensacola, FL
North Florida Coaching, Inc.
(850) 934-4987
1165 Sawgrass Dr.
Pensacola, FL
Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund
(850) 435-8300
900 N 12th Ave
Pensacola, FL
Escarosa Career Center-Pensacola
(850)607-8700
3670-A North L Street
Pensacola, FL
Allied Eastern Federation
(850) 474-6399
5810 Rawson Ln
Pensacola, FL
Florida SBDC Network
850-473-7801
11000 University Parkway, Bldg 38
Pensacola, FL
KMS Business Products Corp.
(850) 433-1131
3010 E. Cervantes St.
Pensacola, FL
Dan Squires,MA,SPHR,CPRW,JCTC
(954) 296-3615
1885 Gulf Bay Lane
Pensacola, FL
American Federation Of Government Employees Afge Local 1960
(850) 433-8883
3600 W Mallory St
Pensacola, FL
Florida Police Benevolent Association The Inc
(850) 505-9900
163 E Burgess Rd
Pensacola, FL

Small Business Rewind: Reflect and Refocus During the Holidays

If you’re in the retailing business, or otherwise connected to satisfying customers during the feverish winter-holiday scene – get back to work! You don’t have time for dropping in on us.

But, everyone else, pull up a cozy chair, pour a cup of cocoa, and let’s talk about how to make the most of that rare season of the year, the holidays. If you’re a consultant, for instance, or you’re in a small business mid-startup, the end-of-the-year break in the pace of business can offer the single best opportunity for you to tend to what’s really important.

We’re only going to ask you to do one big thing up front, and that is that you take it seriously. Cherish this period and use it wisely, or you’ll come back from the break – and back to the grind – with nothing changed and nothing gained. Make a decision about what kind of break it's going to be.

If what you most need is to recharge your personal batteries, that’s the right thing to do. If all you can think about is driving up into the mountains, or building that piece of furniture, or rolling around with your kids on the family-room floor, you’ve got to make constructive relaxation your priority. Your small business can just wait.

If you can’t decide quite what kind of vacation you want the holidays to be, you might want to refer to the six steps we outline for a Life Planning process to help you figure out where taking advantage of the break might fit into your overall personal goals.

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