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		<title>Don&#8217;t Lose Your Voice &#8211; Three Tips For Maintaining Your Edge</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Crenshaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you&#160;get pushed to the side because you get caught up doing things not related to your purpose and goals? Don&#8217;t lose your voice by getting caught up learning or doing items not related to your calling and gifts. When I say, &#8220;Your Voice&#8221; I mean your influence and creativity in your area of expertise. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you&nbsp;get pushed to the side because you get caught up doing things not related to your purpose and goals? Don&#8217;t lose your voice by getting caught up learning or doing items not related to your calling and gifts.</p>
<p>When I say, &#8220;Your Voice&#8221; I mean your influence and creativity in your area of expertise. Yes it is nice to be&nbsp;well-rounded, but don&#8217;t think you must know everything or do everything. Here are some helpful tips to maintain your voice.</p>
<p>1. Focus on sharpening the skills&nbsp;you are good at. Don&#8217;t work on what you are weak at all the time. Improve what you are already good at to become great in that area. Once you are an expert then people will seek you out in that niche environment. Spend at least one; preferably two hour&#8217;s minimum reading, listening to tapes or just creating in your niche area. This will greatly improve your voice when people are looking for an expert in your field.</p>
<p>2. Find someone to do the day-to-day stuff. No, I am not saying to hire out all the other aspects of&nbsp;life if you are not fiscally sound. What I am saying is, if you have a friend that is an accountant or ad writer or graphic artist; or whatever your needs are maybe he or she can help you if you are not good in one certain area. You could also find very reliable people to work 1 hour per day for you in larger cities and especially online. This could add time to your efforts to become an expert.</p>
<p>3. Listen to your voice. If you are starting to lose sight&nbsp;of where you were or where you want to be then you are not focusing on what you do well. You know in your heart what it feels like when you are on the creative edge and you know what it feels like when you are dull. Stay sharp and focus on what you do best.</p>
<p>I know it sounds like I am telling you to neglect the business &#8220;Stuff&#8221; that we all must do. There are items only you can do, but if you are worrying about answering the phone and not developing your gifts don&#8217;t answer the phone.&nbsp; They will either leave a message or call back.&nbsp;Do what you do best and find others to come around you who are the best at what they do and you will&nbsp; see your gifts take off.</p>
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