I have been getting nudged 8 ways from Sunday to write about this topic and today feels like a great day to do it.
The theme that keeps coming up for me and around me is this idea of ease in your business. I was talking to someone this weekend who has built a high 6 figure business in only 4 months and she told me that when something starts to feel hard, she backs off because she knows it’s not supposed to be that way. She’s right and she’s proven it.
The very next day I was talking with a really great woman who I met on FB. She was going to be in Boulder for the weekend so we decided to hook up and meet in person. She was in town for a mastermind meeting and her theme for the weekend, one that she was planning on carrying home with her, was again this idea of ease.
Tags: Business, entrepreneur, marketing, online marketing
In my work as a business coach and marketing consultant I have had the pleasure of working with some truly wonderful and brilliant clients and some who were…well, less so.
Everyone knows the story about the cobbler with no shoes right? The local cobbler works hard all day to make shoes for everyone in the village but then his kids have no shoes. And, coaches and consultants often explain why they don’t do everything they tell their clients to do by citing this story. “I’m so busy doing work for my clients that I don’t have time to do my own work or my own marketing.”
While that may be partially true, over the past couple of years I have actually found something else to be the bigger why.
Tags: business coach, Cobbler with no shoes, marketing, mindset
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” – Marianne Williamson
There are several stages a person will likely pass through before they become truly fabulous. The following are warning signs that your fabulousness may be just around the corner.
Tags: Business, marketing, Money, relationship, target market
The truth is most people spend a significant amount of time of their life in this very comfortable place. But, here’s the deal. You are either growing or dying. You do not remain the same. Everything is in a state of growth or death – that’s a basic law of the universe.
Most people underreport what they spend and they claim to value one thing highly but their actions to do not support it. It’s no wonder things aren’t clicking. Getting real about what you are doing and being congruent and authentic is one of the most important things you can do if you want to see progress in any area of your life.
All day long I talk to people who act as though they are on sale – and I don’t mean FOR sale, but ON sale. I can spot it anywhere because I used to be on sale. I was on sale in every area of my life – career, relationships, financially, emotionally – you name [...]
Tags: Baeth Davis, Business, job, Money, Relationships, value, Work
“The fact that you were born is evidence that God knew that earth needed the potential that you’re pregnant with. It is therefore imperative that you refuse to leave this planet without giving birth to those dreams, ideas, visions, and inventions that you carry in the womb of your faith right now.” – Miles Monroe
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There is nothing more irresistible than someone who has not only figured out a way to do what they absolutely love every single day of their life but who is also outrageously successful and getting paid a lot of money to do it. Truly successful people have identified their magic and their gifts. They have [...]
Tags: beliefs, Business, marketing, Napoleon Hill
Isn’t that a great quote? Teddy Roosevelt also said something similar when he said “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
I know a lot of people struggle to do this. I know I do. And, for a long time I thought I had a good excuse.
My older and only sister died [...]
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