Learn from Sharon

social media

Social Media – Three Tips to Help Your Business Stand Out

According to Pew Research Center, 69% of Americans are using some sort of social media platform as of the start of 2017. Over the past decade, the staggering growth in social media and its potential as a marketing platform for businesses has astounded me.

Managing Your Cash Flow

Tips for Managing Your Cash Flow

Have you ever found yourself in a tough cash situation in your business? If you have, you are not alone as many entrepreneurs deal with cash flow struggles at some point. In fact, cash flow is often a common theme with the entrepreneurs I mentor. Cash flow doesn’t happen by chance. A positive cash flow only happens through careful planning and accounting. Here’s how to ensure that your cash flow is managed well, so you can see positive numbers more often.

Speaking in Front of Millennials

Speaking in Front of Millennials: What You Should Know

Throughout my career, it has been my honor to to share my passion for financial literacy and entrepreneurship to audiences all over the world… As I’ve shared before, knowing how to effectively communicate to your audience is essential to standing out in your communication. Today, that means knowing how to speak to Millennials. After all, Millennials have surpassed Baby Boomers as the largest living generation in the nation. This means that if you are not addressing Millennials, you are missing a great opportunity Here’s what you need to know to be more influential in your communication strategy.

Write Content

How to Write Content That Moves People

David Beebe, the CEO of Beebe Content & Co. once said that “Content marketing is like a first date. If all you do is talk about yourself, there won’t be a second date.”

leadership development

The Importance of Leadership Development

Leadership is the cornerstone for strong management within an organization, serving to maximize efficiency and effectiveness, and to achieve organizational results. Every company needs strong leadership but, as Forbes points …

financial

Activities to Teach Kids Financial Literacy

Modern parents often wonder when it is the right time to start teaching kids financial literacy. I often advise that as soon as your child knows the difference between a $1 bill and a $20 bill is probably the right time. Some parents assume that it’s best to leave such adult matters for some later time. About 34 percent of moms and dads citing that childhood ends all too soon as it is, which is all the more reason to start laying the groundwork for a healthy financial future as early as possible.

mentors

The Power of Mentorship

Success isn’t developed in a bubble. Oprah Winfrey credited Maya Angelou for helping her develop as a TV personality and a human being. “She was there for me always, guiding me through some of the most important years of my life. The world knows her as a poet but at the heart of her, she was a teacher,” Winfrey wrote in a touching Instagram post after the famed poet’s passing in 2014. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sought advice from Apple’s then-CEO Steve Jobs during Facebook’s early stages, and late CBS anchor Walter Cronkite publicly thanked a high school journalism teacher for inspiring his path.

reading

Recommended Reading for Budding Entrepreneurs

There’s one thing that successful people have in common beyond financial wealth or a diversified portfolio. It’s something that’s inexpensive (or free) and can be found in your local library. …

Leaders Inspire

How Great Leaders Inspire

Vince Lombardi famously said that “Leaders are made, they are not born.” Considered by many to be the greatest coach in NFL history, the Pro Football Hall of Famer believed that with hard work and dedication anyone can become a leader.

scholarships

New Financial Literacy Scholarships for Teens

Remember when mom taught you to balance a checkbook? Unfortunately, not every child learns how to manage their personal finances at home. Or even at school. One recent study of young adults by The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development showed that more than 60% of American teens don’t know how to complete basic financial tasks such as budgeting and balancing accounts. Yet many of them – as much as 1 in 3 – already use credit cards. In instances where lessons are being taught, the information does not always reflect the changes in how people use money (like paying with phones or apps).