Big shoes to fill? No problem Amy had some pretty big shoes to fill. Her employer, a client of mine, is the overfunctioning type…wearing all the different hats in his business. So, when he hired her, … Read the rest…
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Do you have a positive perspective? Are you positive about that? Busy, busy, busy. Am I talking about you? And if so, do you feel like your busyness is getting everything done each day? Or … Read the rest…
Business and referrals should go steady When you provide products, services, or information for your customers, clients, and audience, do they tell others? Are they saying good things behind your back? Because business and referrals … Read the rest…
Stop reinventing the wheel Lisa is a graphic designer. She’s creative. And she works hard to give her clients the best she’s got. But when it came to her business, she kept reinventing the wheel. … Read the rest…
Talking to yourself again? “Relentless, repetitive self talk is what changes our self image.” ~Denis E. Waitley When you’re talking to yourself (everybody does it) what do you hear? Because it’s so important for your … Read the rest…
I have a recommendation for a business book you must read Business owners get that sort of advice all the time. Right? And what makes me think I know what kind of business book you … Read the rest…
Better to be single than in a bad relationship It’s a simple concept. But not always so easy to live by. Right? After all, what good could a bad relationship ever do for you? And … Read the rest…
Core strength workout No sit-ups required This past week, in a client meeting, we were going over the part of my course I call “Clarity of Purpose.” The reason it came up is because my … Read the rest…
Are you getting ready for success? “Before everything else, getting ready is the secret to success.” That’s a quote from Henry Ford. He was the founder of the Ford Motor Company. And most people give him … Read the rest…
Communication skills – the magic pills Here’s a clip from an email sent by a customer to one of my clients: “…Uncomfortable in the dark” What does it mean? Her customer was telling her that he … Read the rest…









