October 28, 2019

Upcoming Events

Ribbon Cutting--CMC Health Essentials
10/29/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
1012 Market Place Drive
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Board of Directors - Information Meeting
10/30/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
Spanish Fork Justice Center
789 W Center St
Spanish Fork, Ut 84660

Ribbon Cutting-Goforth Heating & Cooling
10/31/2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM M
Chamber Office
67 E 100 N
Spanish Fork , UT

 

Community Guide 2019

Our Mission Statement


To PROMOTE a vibrant local economy, to PRODUCE collaborative business partners, and to SERVE as the voice of business in enhancing the Spanish Fork & Salem area.

Chamber Office

Mon - Thur 9 am - 3 pm
67 E 100 N, Spanish Fork, Ut
801-798-8352
office@spanishforkchamber.com

South County Business Summit

Thank you to everyone to came out and supported our Fantastic Summit!  We look forward to seeing you all again next year!

Ribbon Cutting - CMC Health Essentials



For: CMC Health Essentials

When: Tuesday October 29th, Noon

Where: 1012 Market Place Dr, Spanish Fork

Run for the Chamber Board of Directors!



Ribbon Cutting - GoForth Heating & Cooling



For: GoForth Heating & Cooling

When: Thursday October 31st, Noon

Where: Chamber Offices

Scarecrow's on Main

Only a few more days to vote!!

Which One is Your Favorite?




Vote for your Favorite Scarecrow's on Main!
www.SpanishForkChamber.com/scarecrow-vote.html

4 Tips for Getting Your Business Mojo Back

Christina R Green

4 Tips for Getting Your Business Mojo Back

When you’re working long hours and the stress is compiling, your personal life doesn’t go on hold. You still have familial responsibilities, bills to pay, friends to see, and thousands of other things that are on your mind. Let’s face it. There are times at work that are just harder than others. Even the best job can feel…well, like work sometimes. It’s hard to be inspired and do your best on the job when your business mojo has taken a back seat to all the other pressing issues in your life. But if you’re going to be satisfied in your professional life, it’s essential you get it back. Here’s how:
 

 

1.Remember Why You Went into Business in the First Place

Most of us have a reason for going into the industry we’re in. Even if you fell into it and it was not on your career most-wanted list, there’s something that has kept you there. What is it? Is it helping people, seeing the smiles on their faces, crunching numbers, solving problems, or something else? Remember what it is that drew you to your industry (or the reason you didn’t walk away three days in). Then find a way to get back to that.
It’s possible you’ve lost your business mojo because you loved helping people and maybe now you’re a manager and you don’t deal with the customer directly unless there’s a problem. You can either give up the management role and get back to what you love—helping people—or you can find ways to help people in your current role like becoming a mentor to junior members of the team.
Figure out what you originally loved and find a way to bring more of it into your current position, even if it means taking on another role or reworking yours slightly.

 

2.Surround Yourself with People Who Understand

It’s nice to lean on your friends and family for support when you’re going through the career doldrums but unless they have been through similar situations, your complaining will eventually turn tiresome. You need to surround yourself with people who understand the pressure of business. Joining the chamber of commerce is a wonderful way to be around people who understand your level of stress and the growing pains of business. Unlike friends and family, they have likely been there and can help you get going and navigate when your sails have lost the wind.
 

3.Take a Break

Vacations are incredibly important to our peace of mind. Yet, the number of people not using time off is hitting epidemic proportions in this country. In 2016, 54% of Americans didn’t use all their vacation. Some of those people even lost it because it wasn’t used. Small business owners are particularly vulnerable because they always wonder who’s running things when they’re gone. If you’re a mom and pop operation, you may not have taken a vacation in years.
Often by the time a business owner realizes they need one, they’re so burned out that taking a week off doesn’t even help. It may actually add to the stress because they’re wondering what’s going on with the business and they’re concerned about what they’ll come back to.
But vacations aren’t the only way to take a break (although, if you can, you should). Most people go too long between vacations. They end up working many long hours before and after to take one. Some even take work with them. Instead, try to find ways to take breaks throughout your day. Go for a walk at lunch. Start your day off with meditation or reading a chapter in a favorite book.
When you’re doing those things and taking a break, be there. Enjoy that moment. Don’t look at your watch and think you only have five minutes. Enjoy those five and if they were 50.
 

4.End Your Day with a Ritual

This is not about lighting candles and using incense (unless you want it to be) but establishing an activity that you do every night to signify to your mind and body that it’s time to wind down. Parents often do this with an evening bath for their babies. Choose 1-2 non-electronic things that you will do consistently every night right before bed. This is your brain’s signal to begin powering down and turn everything off.
 
Work is work. Even those of us who love it go through periods where it’s a grind. If you’re currently in a slump, don’t give up hope. These straightforward ways can help you get your business mojo back.
But if it’s just not working, remember our careers are a big part of our lives. If you’re not feeling fulfilled there, it permeates other areas as well. Don’t allow yourself that level of unhappiness. The years are too short for that.

Chamber Today Advertising




Would you like to advertise on our Chamber Today Television Show?  Our show is aired 6 times per week on SF17!

The cost for chamber members is only $75 ($100 for non-chamber members) for each 30 second commercial, per month you choose to advertise. 

If you do not have a commercial produced, you can talk to Pete Hansen with SF17 and he can help you out.  Pete can explain the costs involved with producing a commercial for your business.

You can watch our latest episode HERE
 

Chamber Champions

These businesses invest $2,500 or more each year to support the mission of the Spanish Fork & Salem Chamber of Commerce.

Weekly Newsletter - October 28, 2019