Published on Sep 30th, 2008 in Find Your Passion, Social Networking | No Comments »
In case you hadn’t noticed by now, I’m a big proponent of merging what you’re passionate about with what you do to make a living. And, I’ve noticed that I’m not the only one who believes this. There are experts like Turbo-Charge Your Marketing’s first speaker, Lori Palm, who make a living helping people turn [...]
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Published on Sep 2nd, 2008 in Define Your Niche, Find Your Passion, General Business, Ideal Clients | No Comments »
With each successive call in the Turbo-Charge Your Marketing teleseminar series, I realize how much everything in the program builds on and depends on everything else.
Of course I planned it that way — but I’m still realizing that the layers are greater than I had planned.
Anyway, I was thinking about the first three calls this [...]
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Published on Sep 1st, 2008 in Define Your Niche, Find Your Passion, Ideal Clients | No Comments »
I just started reading Michael Port’s Book Yourself Solid this weekend. Now, I purchased the book back in May and its been sitting on my bookshelf ever since. What struck me, however was something he wrote in the beginning of the book:
“To be booked solid requires that you have a solid foundation. That formula begins [...]
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Published on Aug 25th, 2008 in Find Your Passion | No Comments »
This morning, I was listening to an AuthorTeleseminars.com call with Michael Port, David Isner and a couple of others, and they got to talking about how important passion is to business. One of the speakers mentioned that if you approach everyday like a Saturday — you get things done, but you also have fun — [...]
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Published on Aug 19th, 2008 in Find Your Passion | No Comments »
Back in May, I did a teleseminar for the Womens’ Business Gallery (one of my other websites) that is relevant to the first topic that will be covered in the first series of Turbo-Charge Your Marketing teleseminars. I interviewed Melanie Hoffner, a certified Passion Test facilitator, and she walked me through the first part of [...]
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