Tag Archive 'authentic positioning'

Nov 28 2010

I’m Betting On Your Authentic Good Sense

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Have you ever been left with a feeling of frustration and empty promises after watching a video from a big name guru? Here’s the tipoff. If they say it will be packed with lots of content – it usually isn’t.

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Jun 07 2009

Five Disturbing Ways To Make More Money

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If you want to make more money you must radically disturb your current money making methods and disrupt your money earning patterns.

To earn more money you must vigorously shake things up.

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Dec 20 2008

Five Tools to Sharpen Your Authentic Edge

Published by under Business Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 6,518 views

axe-010You have an authentic edge that’s based on who you are, where you are in your business development and what you’ve experienced. That edge drives your personal power. It’s your natural positional advantage in the marketplace and you’ll struggle to the degree that you fail to exploit it.

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Nov 17 2008

Seven Step Small Business Startup Checklist

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To beat paralysis and get started on your authentic business you first need to master the inner game of business. What you’re thinking and feeling has direct impact on the actions you are or are not taking. Use this guide as a business startup list to be sure your head’s nailed on straight .
1. Exploit Your Authentic Edge

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Oct 27 2008

Clarity Empowers Progress

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When we are crystal clear about where we are and where we want to be, we create less stress and more often hit targeted objectives. It’s darn hard to find our true calling when we aren’t willing to be clear and specific about how we want our life’s work to be.

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