Where Strategy meets Connection

If you want to win at work or in life, you need to find the spot where strategy and connection meet.

To get the steps to take your business there, head over to winonmonday.com. 

To get inspiration to work on your personal brand, head down the page to elevateandwave.

Mark Sawatzky

Since 2002, I have run a business focused on helping others elevate their brand. What I’ve seen and experienced along the way is that good businesses become great businesses when they make strong emotional connections.

Having a good product is Step 1, but after that, it’s all about the experience you deliver. The experience you deliver is critical to brand height because experience is what makes fans. Experience is why some songs become favourites (high brand) and why many people don’t like public speaking (low brand).

The good product plus great experience formula raises the brand of both businesses and people.

My mission is to help companies and people deliver an experience that reflects their value, elevates their brand, and makes fans … and along the way, I aim to bring some of that ’80s energy back to the workplace and life.

If you want to attract more fans at work, visit winonmonday.com for the steps to winning at connection.

If you want to grow your personal brand, scroll down for some elevateandwave.

Elevate your game and wave goodbye to your old self

Elevate and Wave is my place to encourage people to go for it.

Ultimately it will become a combination clothing/motivation brand, but for now, it’s about motivation.

Most people have areas in their life they should be working on, and Elevate and Wave is about encouraging people to take those things on. The first step in that journey is to know that no matter your current state, the life you were born into or the mistakes you have made, you are of high value. This is important because I believe the height of a person’s consistent, long-term actions are determined by how they see themselves.

On the journey to improvement, you will face some common enemies to growth: stress, fatigue, self-pity, blame and fear. Recognizing these enemies will help keep them from holding you back longer than they should.

If you’re ready to start moving in a new direction, know that feeling uncomfortable is a good thing because the journey to getting better doesn’t feel like the couch.

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