David Letterman had his final Top Ten List on his last show 5/21:
In honor of that, here are the Top Ten List of Things to Remember as Summer Approaches (for entrepreneurs and small business owners).
NUMBER 10 – All networking does not stop in the Summer! Summer is actually a great time to go out and network.
NUMBER 9 – Is your clothing looking a little ragged? Summer is a great time to upgrade your wardrobe. You need to be able to dress the part and look professional.
NUMBER 8 – Unless you play Basketball in the NBA, or some other professional sport, you want to look as professional as possible. A long unkept beard may work as a professional athlete, but less so in other areas. First impressions matter!
NUMBER 7 – Meet a networking contact or two for lunch each week. You should be doing this anyway! It’s finally nice outside (after a very cold winter), pick some place outdoors.
NUMBER 6 – You are almost halfway through the year – have you achieved your goals? If not, how can you reach them – create actionable steps. If you have, set some new goals for the 2nd half of the year!
NUMBER 5 – If you gave up on working out at the health club on January 2, get outside and go for a long walk every morning or evening. Leave the phone home and ask someone to join you instead – in person.
NUMBER 4 – Create a list of books you want to read over the summer. Obtain the books. Begin to read them. (Okay you are right these are three things.)
NUMBER 3 – Get creative in your business – step outside of the box and have some fun.
NUMBER 2 – Go out to eat with friends and family and enjoy ‘al fresco’ dining.
NUMBER 1 – Plan to take some time off and relax. And most importantly, turn off the devices!
Thank you David Letterman – we will miss you.
Mitch Tublin is a business consultant, advanced and certified personal and executive coach and a professional speaker who resides in Stamford, CT.
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Mitch, thanks for the great reminder to get unplugged this summer. One of my favorite ways to relax in the summer is to read some good fiction. I call it mind candy because it is so completely different from the non-fiction business books I normally read.
I always loved Dave’s top ten lists and I love yours as well Mitch!
This is fun and a great way to think about your summer schedule. Love it! I so agree “networking doesn’t stop during the summer.”