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Archive for June, 2009

“Can I bring in large sums of money to me?”

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

flying-money

“Can I bring large sums of money to me? I feel like it’s trickling in, instead of raining like millions and thousands.”

This is one of the Burning Questions that came in for the How to Make Big Money teleclass in the Financial Alchemy teleclass series. My answer to the questions: “That depends.”  First you have to discover what’s holding you back.

There are four places to look:

1) inner game, primarily your subconscious relationship with money

2) necessary knowledge

3) right action

4) patience and persistence

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Morgana Rae Secret of Success Goes Viral

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Look what I found on YouTube!  Apparently “Morgana Rae Secret of Success Goes Viral” has been floating around the internet for a month, so I might as well get it on my own site, too…

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Target Markets, Websites, and You

Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Tammy Landau

Tammy Landau

The other day someone asked me to give my “not so humble” opinion of their website.

I went to their site, I saw…well I didn’t really see-I couldn’t. Their font size was so small I could barely read it.

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Public Speaking

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I have this demented delusion that I enjoy public speaking (actually, I LOVE radio interviews and teleclasses and TV) only to find myself on the verge of puking and wanting to curl up into a fetal position before each live event.

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Taking Care of Yourself – Three Steps to Leave Underearning

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009


ElinAnna Bjarnadottir is in training to be a Financial Alchemy Coach

Women are still brought up with the myth that someone else will take care of us. That someone else is better equipped to take care of us than we are. It is interesting that women are brought up to take care of children but not considered able to take care of themselves financially. Women are considered better in relationships. They are the relationship masters. In the relationship that is going to be the longest relationship in their lives, they claim ignorance. Many behave as they are and cannot be good at that relationship. And that is despite the fact this relationship will dictate how they live their life. I am talking about the relationship with money.

Step 1: Acknowledge that you are enough.

You don’t need anyone else to rescue you; you can rescue yourself. By accepting responsibility for your own life you take back the power that you may have given to someone else. That power was always yours. You know yourself best. You know your dreams, longings, desires and needs. Whatever you choose to do you will live with the results, for better or for worse. It is the power to make things happen. To take risks. You are the one that is gong to live with the results, not the other person. When it comes down to it, you got what it takes to make the change in your life; you know what you need.

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6 Steps to Creating an Effective “Sticky Note” Business Plan

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Christine Kloser

Christine Kloser

Christine Kloser is one of my original business mentors. She introduced me to the ideas and teachers that shaped my own business plan. You may have heard her interview me last month for her Conscious Entrepreneurs mastermind group. Now it’s my turn to introduce her to you with her article “Sticky Note” Business Plan:

If you’re like most creative entrepreneurs, the thought of writing a business plan is not the highest item on your priority list. You’d rather explore new ideas, create products and services, develop a new speech, or work with your clients… than sit down and write a plan.

But, to be successful in business, you need to have a plan in place. The good news is you don’t have to write a formal (bank-friendly) business plan to keep your business on track. In fact, until recently, I used my self-made “sticky note business plan” to keep track of my business goals and plans.

The “sticky note business plan” is a simple and fun tool you can use anytime, any place to keep your business pointing in the right direction. Here are a few simple steps to get you started:

1. Gather Your Planning Supplies. Thankfully, you won’t need fancy computer software, or heavy reference books to write your plan. All you’ll need is a wall, six poster boards, three pads of sticky notes, scotch tape, a note pad, a Sharpie marker and a pen. It’ll also help to have a quiet place and a few hours of time to enjoy this process. You may even want to light your favorite candle and play some relaxing music.

2. Lay Out Your Plan. Tape the six poster boards up on the wall. Once the boards are up on the wall, grab your notepad. Sit down for a few minutes and quietly think about the aspects of your business you want to plan. For example: do you need to design a new product or event, do you want to create a marketing plan, do you need a timeline plan for the next 3 years of your business, or is it time to plan the launch of a new service?

Use your notepad to collect all of your ideas and decide on the six main categories you want to include in your plan. Next, write each category on six separate sticky notes using your Sharpie marker. Then, stick one note on the top center of each poster board… so each board is labeled for one of your six topics.

3. Download Your Ideas. Here comes the fun part. Get your pen and sticky notes and begin to write down every single idea that comes to mind for each category. Don’t edit or censor any ideas. Simply write them down and stick them on the poster board for that category. Try to stay with one category at a time as best you can. But, if other ideas keep coming to mind, write them down and pop them on the appropriate poster. Let the ideas flow and enjoy the process of getting everything on paper.

4. Organize Your Ideas. So, now that your ideas are on the poster boards, begin to organize them. Look for themes, sequences, and categories of items. Physically move the sticky notes on the poster board to group ideas together. Sometimes I’ll organize ideas by timeline, sometimes I’ll organize by concept… you can organize them in the way that makes sense to you.

5. Put It All Together. Now, step back and take a look at your whole plan. After going through this process, you may discover some items need to move higher on your priority list; while other ideas may need to be dropped from your plan completely. The right things to do (and the order in which to do them) will surface now that you have the whole plan in place. Next, rearrange the posters so the highest priority plan is at the left side of the wall and the lower priority plan is to the right side of the wall. Finally, transfer your highest priority tasks to your calendar to make sure you begin executing your plan.

6. Keep Going. As you make progress with your plan, continually re-evaluate where you are… and keep moving forward with your projects. Personally, once I complete a concept from one of my poster boards, I remove the sticky notes so I can visually see my progress and all that I’m accomplishing. You may enjoy doing the same thing.

Now that you know how to write your “sticky note business plan”, you’ll discover it’s actually FUN to work on your plan. And, it’s a huge asset to your business.

Copyright (c) 2008 Christine Kloser

Christine Kloser, author of The Freedom Formula, helps small businesses put soul in their business and money in the bank. If you want to enjoy a purpose-driven business and a soulful life, send for my free Conscious Business Success Kit, which includes my report, How to Avoid the 3 Massive Mistakes Made by Conscious Entrepreneurs and audio, 7 Strategies Entrepreneurial Authors Need to Know Before Writing a Word, at LoveYourLife.com

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