Journey To Wholeness
It’s May 28, 2010. If I could, I would put one of those five pointed gold stars on this day – the kind we used to get in school when we finally got it right.
You see, today’s blog entry is a leap of faith for me. It’s not a marketing ploy or a part of
Where Do You Invest Your Time?
The answer may be killing your profits and your passion.
As a business strategist I help business earn more and have more fun doing it. How we do that varies for each client. Sometimes we expand into new markets or tweak how they
Who Does Your Business Serve
Usually when I pose this question I am using it to help a client more clearly define their ideal customer. But that’s not the intent of my question today. My question “Who does your business serve”
The Single Most Important Line Item on Your P&L… Personal Coaching!
Here’s the truth… there is probably a line item missing from the expense column of your P&L that is arguably the most important investment you should be making during these times.
Yes, everyone is watching the bottom line closely these days. Today’s economic climate dictates that we carefully monitor what’s flowing in and what’s flowing out.
The Evolution of ME!
Something significant happened to me last Thursday. It may have seemed subtle on the outside but inside it felt as if I’d experienced a shift at the DNA level. It happened at The Profit Builder’s Summit – my first
Give me one morning and I’ll help you transform your business!
Here’s why big thinking entrepreneurs are choosing to attend this Summit…
Think about it… how many articles and books do you have on the topic of business growth? Chances are you have been exposed to PLENTY of “How To’s”, but the real question is this… “Have you truly put them into action in your
Lucky You!
Today I’m feeling lucky. Lucky to be in business for myself. Lucky to have awesome, brilliant clients who are committed to positive change. And lucky to be a woman entrepreneur in a time when all evidence points to the
Charging One’s Worth
Nearly every client I have worked with has wrestled with this topic. What I’ve noticed is that across the board, clients (mainly women) charge too little for the value they deliver. In the event the fees are where they should