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There’s no simple answer to how to fill your offers. But these steps will get your mind right to start lining your actions up with the people meant to step in! They will you put in a positive space to receive, to speak about what you do, and to connect with the perfect potential clients 💕🙌🏼✨ ...
When I started by business, I hired a coach. We ended up going to a concert together and the musician did his final song to a cover of Seal’s song, Crazy. You know … “in a world full of people, only some want to fly. Isn’t that crazy?” She turned to me and said, “well if that isn’t a coaching song, I don’t know what is!!”
I think often of the risks we take to take flight in business since that moment back in 2006. There are a lot. And there is always a lot on the line. I think business owners are some of the most courageous souls out there.
Yesterday I got to try indoor skydiving. I had SO much fun. The biggest lessons to succeed at this wee parallel to my most favorite activities in life … rock climbing, parenting, cooking, hiking, new business ideas …
1. Relax. Nothing good happens from stress and tension. Do what you need to do to find some inner calm and relax into the process. You’ll have a much clearer mind.
2. Try something new. We are static creatures. We are meant to be dynamic and challenged. Play with new ideas and experiences. Life gets a lot more fun!
3. Listen to what feels natural. Don’t force things to happen. You *know* deep within what you’re capable of and what feels right. Don’t let your brain trick you into overthinking. You’re better at more than you give yourself credit for.
4. Have fun. Why else are we here?! 😘
And if you’re craving some adventure and fun, I highly recommend finding an iFly near you to literally get to fly for a bit! So awesome. ...
I just cannot say enough amazing things about this course. Both of my parents have taken it. Becky breaks down super complex topics and makes them easy to follow and understand. My 80 year old parents both raves about how informative it was and started making immediate changes to their lifestyle.
Becky is in this to make a difference and when I say she is on a mission, I mean it! Her passion for improving cognitive function for those affected by dementia, Alzheimer’s, or brain trauma is incredible. She was such a pleasure to work with during this project.
Check out alzprogram.com to explore the course for you or a loved one! ...