
Friday, June 4, 2010
Are you Haunted?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Dog Cakes on the Path to Success

"Your sweetest successes always come after some of your most sour mistakes."
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The Choice YOU have to Make Today
- Ruggedness of terrain
- Elevation height
- Elevation change
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Get Your Mail Read

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Somebody SAVE me!

“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.” ~ Sven Goran Eriksson
The fear of failure is a sub-conscious courage eater. It will rob you of passion, paralyze your mind, and urge you to give the responsibility for success to someone, or something else.
Have you ever felt that thing in the back of your conscious mind that wants you to run away, the moment you see the possibility that you could fail? We all have it. I think it's purpose is to keep us safe, which would be fine, if we still lived at our parent's houses with everything we need supplied by someone else in a perfectly safe world that was free from disease, pain, and suffering of any kind.
Since that is not the world we live in, and since our world is not SAFE. We have to come to grips with the reality that there is no avenue of retreat, we must arm ourselves. We must prepare mentally to live in the absence of safety, to live in a dangerous world with the possibility of failure forever lurking at the back of our subconscious mind, telling us to retreat.
What happens when the fear of failure is nagging you, and your subconscious is telling you to retreat? Our first instinct is often to scream "Save me" to anyone willing to listen.
- Business owners yell "save me" to marketing firms and coaches
- Mom's yell "save me" to school programs and babysitters
- Personal finances yell "save me" to financial planners or bankruptcy attorneys
- People in need yell "save me" to anyone willing to listen
- Sometimes big businesses yell "save me" to government
- Sometimes government yells "save me" to taxes
Friday, January 15, 2010
Reflect back and plan forward....

As you reflect on this past year, what were your two or three most significant accomplishments, breakthroughs, and/or achievements?
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Looking back over the year, what (if anything) blocked or held you back as you moved toward your goals/objectives?
Knowing what you know now, what would you have done differently? (While we can't change what was, we can use this input/learning as we move forward.)
As you look forward to next year, what are your three most significant goals that you wish to accomplish within the year? What will be different? How will YOU be different?
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What are the top two or three things about your business that you most want to be different next year?
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What two or three changes do you most want to see in your personal life?
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What do you want your practice/business to look like one year from now?
What actions are you prepared to take to reach your goals and objectives next year?
Having gotten clear on what you want to achieve next year, the next step is to develop the strategies and actions that will move you to reaching your desired outcomes. And if you don't yet have a coach or an accountability partner to keep you on track ... GET ONE! (... we happen to know a few good coaches!)
Let's prepare to make 2010 our most exciting, rewarding, and personally fulfilling year!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Networking 101- Add Value!!!!

Every group contains 2 types of people, "givers" and "takers."
Givers are always focused on what they can give to help others, to make the world a better place, to grow their business, to have bigger impact, and to add value.
Takers are always focused on what they can take to help themselves, to make their little (I emphasize little) world a better place, to grow their business, and add value to themselves. The irony is that by doing so, they lose value, shrink their business, and lose influence in the world.
Networking can be hell or it can be heaven. It just depends on who you are networking with... "givers" or "takers."
Take this little allegory as an example:
A man spoke with the Lord
about heaven and hell.
The Lord said to the man,
"Come, I will show you hell."
They entered a room where a group of
people sat around a huge pot of stew.
Everyone was famished,
desperate and starving.
Each held a spoon that reached the pot,
but each spoon had a handle so much
longer than their own arm that it could not
be used to get the stew into their own mouths.
The suffering was terrible.
"Come, now I will show you heaven,"
the Lord said after a while.
They entered another room, identical to the first -
the pot of stew, the group of people, the same long-handled spoons.
But there everyone was happy and well-nourished.
"I don't understand," said the man.
"Why are they happy here when they were miserable
in the other room and everything was the same?"
The Lord smiled.
"Ah, it is simple," he said. "Here they have learned to feed each other."- Heaven and Hell, The Real Difference by Ann Landers
If you want to be a great networker, grow your business or life, make more money, reach your dreams, and have a bigger impact than you have to learn to be a giver and network with other givers. Which one are you?
An honest test: 1. Make a list of everything someone or something has done for you. 2. Now, make a list of what you have done for others.
How can you add more value to the world and your clients? Answer that everyday and watch your success explode.
Be a giver!
Jon Bohm