The Ukiah Daily Journal

September workshops with West Business Developmen­t Center

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With September comes a change in season and a time to burrow into preparing your business for the winter months ahead. Among our offerings for September are workshops that will teach you time management techniques, how to get your business prepared for any emergency, and how to thrive as a working artist in today’s marketplac­e. Sign up for the free workshops and get your business prepared for the fall season ahead!

In Mendocino County, we’ve had quite the run of wildfires, smoke-filled skies, the pandemic, PSPS events, and now the lack of water, which currently threatens the operation of many businesses. Join us on Wednesday September 8 to learn the essentials you should pack in your Business Go-bag. Instructor Rachel Clark has honed this workshop, Emergency Preparatio­n: How to Protect Your Business Before It’s Too Late, to give you all the necessary tools so you can develop a plan to weather the unexpected and keep your business operationa­l during any emergency situation.

Over time, the boundaries between work and home have begun to fade… a phenomenon that was exacerbate­d during the pandemic when many of us were confined to our homes where work, school, and personal lives all collided. And while the pandemic is beginning to decline, our work lives may be irrevocabl­y changed with many businesses opting to continue work from home schedules, at least for some days per week. So how do we balance these competing home/work responsibi­lities without sacrificin­g our sanity? At West Center, we have developed a series of Business Balance workshops that focus on the often overlooked but essential holistic business skills. On September 14, Judith Teitelman, a skilled and innovative designer and facilitato­r of meetings, retreats and focus groups, delves into the topic of time management. Do we use time to our best advantage or spend too much of it being distracted from what really matters? This workshop will offer practical advice and tips for effectivel­y planning in order to achieve your personal and profession­al goals and how to shift your own perception of time!

Many of us dream about being an artist. Perhaps that means painting in a studio, creating music, or writing the next great novel but most often the burning question is, “Can I make a living doing this?” West Center likes to think that creatives can be business people as well as great artists. And that was the compelling reason behind our monthly Artists in Action series, where we explore the ways that artists can also be successful small business ventures. In September, we have two artist-focused workshops. On September 22, our presenter is Allison Wyper, an artist and coach who helps those in the arts community work independen­tly but not alone! You will learn how to clarify your artistic goals, figure out what you need to make to make a living, and how to place a value on your time and your art. The following day, explore a variety of career paths in the art world and learn to define your goals with Ray Beldner, an art educator in his presentati­on Art World

Landscape: Options for Artists and their Art. These Artists in Action workshops are a great connector for artists of all stripes living in different parts of the county, country, and globe!

September 22 is a busy day. We’re also offering the first of our Spanish language workshops: Introduce Your Business to the Internet! / Introduzca su Negocio al Internet!. Attendees will learn about the benefits of using the internet as a platform to attract more clients, and get more business! ¡Los asistentes aprenderán sobre los beneficios de usar Internet como plataforma para atraer más clientes y obtener más negocios!

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