3 Business rules inspired by daily life’s reflections
January 2, 2019
Earlier tonight, I had a moment of clarity while doing mindless routine tasks around the house. Every day of my life I work. In some way, shape or form, I’ve had a job and have been cognizant of the responsibilities that come with “work” since I was 14 years old. And over the years, there are certain ideas I’ve grown accustomed to believing are a certain way and need no further dissection. Habits, routines, underlying beliefs.
Just because your business strategy works now,
doesn’t mean it will always work.
For example:
This evening while getting ready for bed, I had a few tasks on my mind I wanted to make sure I’d remember. So I added it to my notes app like I often do. And while I was writing everything down(texting rather), I noticed that I tend to lay out out my notes in such a fashion, as to most effectively grab my attention, and
, in so doing, refresh the quality of importance that first went through my mind. However, these types of habits are typically short lived, and I often find new ways to catch my own attention. When your daily tasks, responsibilities and schedules are filled with altogether new priorities, that can often seem never ending, You must stay organized, constantly questioning how you spend your time.
Question everything.
Having this realization that evening helped me to see that I, much like the customer I am constantly trying to reach – when developing brands or products for each of our clients – was, in fact, changing my perspective on how to appeal to myself, as though I were a customer.
…That’s when it hit me. While this paradigm shift may have been inspired from mindless routine tasks in my day-to-day, the lessons I learned also pertains to business as well. Just because something works for your business now, doesn’t mean it will always work. We must open our thinking to different perspectives. We must question everything in order to remain effective.
We must also #NeverStopLearning
Finally, I recall reading something somewhere years ago that has stuck with me to this day. I don’t remember it verbatim, but my takeaway was, that if you “can change your perspective, you can change your world.”
Don’t get me wrong. In your questioning, you may find that some of your current habits or routines may continue to work consistently over long periods of time. If they constantly keep your business model or daily tasks effective, by all means, keep those habits working for you. But how will you know if you don’t take the time to question and reflect?
Bottom Line
Follow Origin Media Group as we dive in to our #Neverstoplearning campaign.

Reaching the right people with the right message is no longer optional in online advertising. Audience segmentation helps. It’s the practice of dividing your audience into smaller, defined groups based on shared characteristics. And it allows advertisers to connect with specific users and actually influence user behavior instead of broadcasting a generic message. This focused approach enhances engagement, increases conversions, and improves campaign performance. Let’s explore the benefits of audience segmentation and show how smart targeting can transform your advertising strategy.

In today's competitive business landscape, establishing a strong brand presence is more critical than ever. And at the heart of building a successful brand lies one key element: consistency. It's not just a buzzword; it's the secret sauce that enables businesses to leave a lasting impression, build trust, and foster recognition among their target audience. Whether you're a startup or an established company, consistency in branding sets you apart from the competition and helps create a cohesive brand identity. So, buckle up and get ready to unlock the power of consistency in branding to take your business to new heights!









