Another week has begun and Tuesday is here already! If the thought of managing another workweek for your business is overwhelming it might be time to get some help. Enlisting other business professionals to help you manage one or multiple aspects of your business isn't just for start-ups and new companies, in fact it can be useful for any business at any stage of the game. Seeking extra help isn't a sign of failure or weakness. It shows strength and dedication to your business.
It's never too late to re-evaluate your operations, marketing plan, bookkeeping, etc. and see if there is a more efficient and more productive way of doing things. In fact, sometimes it's the business owners that have been at it for years that could really benefit from a fresh set of eyes and a new perspective.
If this sounds like something that you might be interested in, learn more about the professional services we can provide your business at: www.mythiclanding.com or email Margaret@mythiclanding.com today.
Mythic Landing Enterprises offers an array of professional services to help businesses succeed. Our knowledgeable, creative, and resourceful team specializes in communications, marketing, business management, and event planning. Based in the heart of Maryland, we support U.S. and international clients ranging from one-person start-ups to nationally recognized associations. Our mission is to take your business to the next level!
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Summer Tips for Small Business Owners
While summer is in full-swing and people are venturing more outside, for some businesses summer is the busiest time of year. For others, it can be the slow season. No matter how your business is adapting to this year's summer, there are a few tips business owners can take advantage of to expand & grow! Thanks to an article from Leanne Kinnis of Constant Contact, here are a few ideas to get you started:
1.) Snap away with pictures! If your business is one who is operating this summer, even if not at full capacity, take photos and encourage customers to take photos and share them with a hashtag unique to your company!
2.) Discover something new! If you have been wanting to try out a new social media platform, learn web development or try a new product line for your business, summer can be a great time to dive in and learn more!
3.) Boost your website and social media! If summer is a slower season for you take this time to re-vamp and boost your website and social media channels. Come up with a content plan for the next few weeks and be flexible to changing things up!
4.) Grow your email and contact list! Summer is a great time to grow your email list, especially if the summer months are the busiest of the year. With a higher volume of online sales, now is the time to build your lists!
5.) Take advantage of reviews! It's never the wrong time to ask past clients for referrals and reviews. Word of mouth is still the primary source of new business for most industries, so take advantage!
For all things business learn about the services Mythic Landing Enterprises provides! Visit: www.mythiclanding.com today!
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
MLE: Your One Stop Shop!
If you are looking to start a business, take your business to the next level or just get some extra help managing tasks you never seem to have time for... MLE is your one stop shop!
Mythic Landing Enterprises offers an array of professional services to help businesses succeed. Our knowledgeable, creative, and resourceful team specializes in communications, marketing, business management, and event planning. Based in the heart of Maryland, we support U.S. and international clients ranging from one-person start-ups to nationally recognized associations.
To learn more about the wide array of services and how we can customize plans to your needs, visit: www.mythiclanding.com today or email Margaret@mythiclanding.com!
To learn more about the wide array of services and how we can customize plans to your needs, visit: www.mythiclanding.com today or email Margaret@mythiclanding.com!
Sunday, June 7, 2020
Ways to Be an Expert Notetaker
While many people are still working from home and participating in online meetings, planning sessions (and even happy hours!) it's important to take great notes since being face-to-face isn't an option. Having organized, detailed notes from online or phone call meetings can be an important part to staying productive while working from home. Thanks to this short article from Staples.com, the author shares five ways to improve and enhance your note taking skills. Take a look below and click on this link to read the full article!
- Create keyboard shortcuts.
- Add a table of contents.
- Concentrate on actionable insights.
- Try mind mapping.
- Find a style that works for you.
- Review notes weekly.
Learn more about Mythic Landing Enterprises and how we offer a variety of services to help you and your business so you can focus on other priorities, here.
Monday, June 1, 2020
New Website Alert! Welcome K.E.S. Contracting to #TeamMLE
We are excited to share the new website for our client, KES Contracting Roll Off Services! If you have been busy spring cleaning your yard or house and can use a dumpster drop off to consolidate and make life easy, K.E.S. Contracting is your go-to!
Need a new website for your business? #TeamMLE is #heretohelp! We can work with your vision and budget to produce a functional and visually-pleasing site! Learn more about our web development services at, www.mythiclanding.com!
Need a new website for your business? #TeamMLE is #heretohelp! We can work with your vision and budget to produce a functional and visually-pleasing site! Learn more about our web development services at, www.mythiclanding.com!
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Happy Memorial Day
Honoring our nation’s heroes every day and especially on Memorial Day, thank you for your sacrifice and service.
Happy Memorial Day from Team MLE!
Monday, May 18, 2020
Skyeler Voss Turns Quarantine into "Quarantraining" Time
Today we are sharing an article about one of our #TeamMLE members, Skyeler Voss of Morningside Eventing!
Skyeler was recently interviewed by one of her sponsors, Biostar, on how she has been handling the time during quarantine and be able to continue training. Take a look at the excerpt below to learn more about her program.
"Everyone handles the downtime associated with COVID-19 differently, which is why Skyeler Voss, team BioStar rider and professional eventer, has created an atmosphere at her Morningside Eventing facility that respects the desires of each of her students. While some might choose to stay home and save the riding for another day, others wish to continue on in as normal of a fashion as possible. With that in mind, the team at Morningside Eventing have used this downtime as an opportunity to build upon their program and introduce their horses to some unique training tactics. Find out what skills Skyeler has been emphasizing during this time of “quarantraining” and see if you can incorporate any into your daily routine.
What are some things you have been working on at home?
“During this COVID-19 downtime, our Morningside team has taken this opportunity to grow as a program and train with personal goals in mind rather than competitive accolades. Morningside Eventing Team LLC is a large program with 35+ horses and over 75 eventing students of all levels and ages. We have decided to stay open during this downtime but with strict protocols set forth by our Virginia governor. Each boarder has online scheduled visits, lessons and ride times to keep our numbers at the facility under 10 at all times.'
"We spent the winter in Aiken gearing up for the spring show season. Like many competition driven programs, it is easy to think from one show to the next. However, this forced break in the show schedule has allowed us to grow as trainers and riders and become stronger in the fundamentals. Using quarantine protocols, we have been able to connect more consistently with each individual rider, laying out goals for improvement outside of the show ring. We can spend more time developing the young horses and improving the upper level athletes. Morningside prides itself on being an all encompassing program with focuses on groundwork, horsemanship and riding lessons. This time has allowed us to step back and talk to each rider and communicate with every horse. It has helped us to further formulate individualized goals for each specific partnership.”
“We have taken this opportunity to learn new things and better our weaknesses. We hope that with this additional time to focus on the fundamentals, our horses and riders will be able to step right back into a successful fall season when it is safe to compete again” – Skyeler Voss (pictured with Comet Chrome)
What has the extra time without competing allowed you to do?
“Morningside has combined the expertise of our three trainers, myself, Erin Murphy, and Cali Johnson, in order to provide a “quarantraining” program that satisfies each rider’s needs and expectations while prioritizing health and safety. Every client has individual feelings and concerns regarding the COVID pandemic. We have listened and supported our students’ thoughts to come up with plans that make everyone comfortable. We have kept Morningside open under strict scheduling and social distancing protocols, but we also understand that every person has to do what makes them feel confident and safe. Some clients have chosen to not ride at all, some have chosen to focus on flat-work and forgo the risk of jumping, while others would like to keep their training to a normal routine. Each rider can set an a la carte schedule for the week that incorporates Cali Johnson’s expertise in her rope work, Erin Murphy’s focus on training rides and conditioning, incorporated with my individual lessons in both dressage and show jumping. We have taken a step back from intensive XC schooling in order to minimize risk. Instead, we have substituted Cali’s XC roping to make the horses self sufficient and improve upon their natural instincts without the rider. Erin and I have also included fun XC exercises over show jump questions in the ring to keep our riders and horses sharp without the additional galloping and pounding.”
Has your focus had to shift from your original big-ticket goals this year, and if so what is next on your agenda?
“Our barn has multiple upper-level athletes whose goals included CCI’s, CDI’s, and the North American Youth Championships. While it is disappointing to table these short term competition goals, we are looking at the long game. We have kept the upper-level dressage and event horses in normal work with less focus on the conditioning, dressage tests, and jumping height and more emphasis on the quality of training. We have taken this opportunity to learn new things and better our weaknesses. We hope that with this additional time to focus on the fundamentals, our horses and riders will be able to step right back into a successful fall season when it is safe to compete again.”
What exercises would you encourage eventers and other riders to incorporate in their daily riding during this time?
“Our whole team believes strongly in ground work. This is an incredible tool for strengthening horse and rider relationships. We are so lucky to have Cali Johnson’s roping work as an integral part of our training program. Her skills have become more widely appreciated during this COVID-19 crisis, as more riders have found time to enjoy her wealth of knowledge. Cali has started all of my event horses on the rope, teaching them self-confidence, self-preservation, and allowing the rider to understand each horse’s instincts and mechanics. Erin and myself are busy teaching during the day, but we have taken extra time to work with our young horses on the rope. I have a young horse that is anxious about sounds and activity, so I have been teaching with this horse alongside me. This gives the young horse a chance to be introduced to show-life experiences while on the ground where confidence can be instilled (blog.biostarus.com).”
*To view the entire article and read all of Skyeler's interview, click here!
Skyeler was recently interviewed by one of her sponsors, Biostar, on how she has been handling the time during quarantine and be able to continue training. Take a look at the excerpt below to learn more about her program.
"Everyone handles the downtime associated with COVID-19 differently, which is why Skyeler Voss, team BioStar rider and professional eventer, has created an atmosphere at her Morningside Eventing facility that respects the desires of each of her students. While some might choose to stay home and save the riding for another day, others wish to continue on in as normal of a fashion as possible. With that in mind, the team at Morningside Eventing have used this downtime as an opportunity to build upon their program and introduce their horses to some unique training tactics. Find out what skills Skyeler has been emphasizing during this time of “quarantraining” and see if you can incorporate any into your daily routine.
What are some things you have been working on at home?
“During this COVID-19 downtime, our Morningside team has taken this opportunity to grow as a program and train with personal goals in mind rather than competitive accolades. Morningside Eventing Team LLC is a large program with 35+ horses and over 75 eventing students of all levels and ages. We have decided to stay open during this downtime but with strict protocols set forth by our Virginia governor. Each boarder has online scheduled visits, lessons and ride times to keep our numbers at the facility under 10 at all times.'
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Skyeler during a cross country run |
“We have taken this opportunity to learn new things and better our weaknesses. We hope that with this additional time to focus on the fundamentals, our horses and riders will be able to step right back into a successful fall season when it is safe to compete again” – Skyeler Voss (pictured with Comet Chrome)
What has the extra time without competing allowed you to do?
“Morningside has combined the expertise of our three trainers, myself, Erin Murphy, and Cali Johnson, in order to provide a “quarantraining” program that satisfies each rider’s needs and expectations while prioritizing health and safety. Every client has individual feelings and concerns regarding the COVID pandemic. We have listened and supported our students’ thoughts to come up with plans that make everyone comfortable. We have kept Morningside open under strict scheduling and social distancing protocols, but we also understand that every person has to do what makes them feel confident and safe. Some clients have chosen to not ride at all, some have chosen to focus on flat-work and forgo the risk of jumping, while others would like to keep their training to a normal routine. Each rider can set an a la carte schedule for the week that incorporates Cali Johnson’s expertise in her rope work, Erin Murphy’s focus on training rides and conditioning, incorporated with my individual lessons in both dressage and show jumping. We have taken a step back from intensive XC schooling in order to minimize risk. Instead, we have substituted Cali’s XC roping to make the horses self sufficient and improve upon their natural instincts without the rider. Erin and I have also included fun XC exercises over show jump questions in the ring to keep our riders and horses sharp without the additional galloping and pounding.”
Has your focus had to shift from your original big-ticket goals this year, and if so what is next on your agenda?
“Our barn has multiple upper-level athletes whose goals included CCI’s, CDI’s, and the North American Youth Championships. While it is disappointing to table these short term competition goals, we are looking at the long game. We have kept the upper-level dressage and event horses in normal work with less focus on the conditioning, dressage tests, and jumping height and more emphasis on the quality of training. We have taken this opportunity to learn new things and better our weaknesses. We hope that with this additional time to focus on the fundamentals, our horses and riders will be able to step right back into a successful fall season when it is safe to compete again.”
What exercises would you encourage eventers and other riders to incorporate in their daily riding during this time?
“Our whole team believes strongly in ground work. This is an incredible tool for strengthening horse and rider relationships. We are so lucky to have Cali Johnson’s roping work as an integral part of our training program. Her skills have become more widely appreciated during this COVID-19 crisis, as more riders have found time to enjoy her wealth of knowledge. Cali has started all of my event horses on the rope, teaching them self-confidence, self-preservation, and allowing the rider to understand each horse’s instincts and mechanics. Erin and myself are busy teaching during the day, but we have taken extra time to work with our young horses on the rope. I have a young horse that is anxious about sounds and activity, so I have been teaching with this horse alongside me. This gives the young horse a chance to be introduced to show-life experiences while on the ground where confidence can be instilled (blog.biostarus.com).”
*To view the entire article and read all of Skyeler's interview, click here!
To learn how #TeamMLE can help you and your business visit: www.mythiclanding.com!
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