My mom called this morning… to see if I took her Bokos, our new favorite sandals. Fair warning, these sandals don’t make great fashion statements. But, to wear them is to love them. They’ve been one of my all-time favorite sponsor gifts…and I’m not alone. These hardy little shoes go the distance. They stay put
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Archives for May 2016
How To Make Your Business Goals Happen… Regardless
There’s an inconvenient and, more importantly, unnecessary abyss between where many business owners hope to be and where they are financially…. where their profit IS and where they need or want it to be… a heartbreaking gap between the potential they know their business has, and the profit their business is currently producing. I get it.
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The #1 Lesson My Horse Taught Me About Sales
When I was about 10 years old, my family had a horse named Tequila “Tiki” Sunrise. She was our first horse, and it was Tiki that taught us the true definition of “green broke.” For my non-horse people out there, this essentially means the horse is JUST beginning to allow riders. Bottom line: First-time horse
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2 Biz Lessons From a Rough Mother’s Day
I don’t often get “all personal” on our blog. It’s a business blog, after all. But, after a “rough” mother’s day yesterday, I was compelled to share something that not only has universal application in business, but also ties in directly to WOW membership’s focus for the month of May: Your Business Lifeline! Here we
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Were You THIS Girl In High School?
Think back to high school for just a moment. Regardless of how “far back” that statement takes you, you’ll be able to relate to this post…. and my singular hope is that it truly empowers you in your business. Frankly, I loved my high school days. I was a student athlete. (Cheerleading.) I was in
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7 Steps To Take When You Need Money NOW
Very few things irritate me more than hearing from a business owner who’s been (deliberately ?) misguided in business. They’ve gone to someone they trust, and said, “My business isn’t working. I don’t make enough money.” And that someone offers their advice. Perhaps they suggest a new website, an aggressive media campaign, SEO work, blogging
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