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03 May 2007
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In this issue
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Wealth Highway How To Get Started With Stocks &
Shares
Success! thinking, coaching, clients
Working To Your Strengths
A note from Nicola
Tears and Chablis and an Authentic
Business
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Wealth Highway
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This week we're in Lane #4 : Stockmarket
How To Get Started with Stocks & Shares
by
Stephanie Hale, Money Gym Platinum Member
Nicola says:
There has been a really interesting thread running on our
Money Gym Platinum Members forum this week and I thought
it would be of interest to those of you thinking of dabbling
your toes in stocks and shares.
Stephanie Hale wrote:
Great
to meet you all at
The Money Gym workshop and sorry indeed to miss the
second day. There was a nice surprise waiting for me when I
arrived home in the form of £500 profits from the day's
trading. Not bad considering I was in London all day!
Poppy wrote:
Hi Stephanie, I hear that you have discussed your
share dealing skills on
The Money Gym Silver Members forum before but I missed
that treat. I am really interested to learn about stocks &
shares. How on earth did you get started?
Stephanie replied:
Hi Poppy,
I dipped my toes in the water last summer and quickly got
hooked. Since then I've done more courses and read more
books than I have fingers and toes! Bl*ody hard work but
it's well worth it for the long-term rewards.
To get started, I'd recommend...
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Quote of the week

"I discovered there is no
such thing as managing
time - time just is.
What we can learn to
manage is how, when and
where we direct our
attention... the
more we learn how to
direct and focus our
attention the more
skilled we will be at
life."
Mark Forster
excerpt taken from the
excellent
Get Everything Done and
Still Have Time to Play
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Success! thinking, coaching, clients
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Working To Your Strengths
by
Nicola
Cairncross
Sam asked:
I
know this sounds very cheeky but I am really
unsure of the paths that I wish to take in
business and how to get there. So if it is
possible I was wondering if perhaps you had
any work that I would be able to do for you
and, if not, do you know of anybody who
could employ me on a full term basis? I can
send you a copy of my C.V or any thing else
you require. It would be great to have
something lined up for when I leave college
so i can go straight into work. Yours
sincerely Sam
Nicola says:
Dear Sam
First of all, well done for having the guts
to write to me and thanks for thinking of
us. I think that you saw me speak at a
University recently to some potential
marketing students and I'm thrilled that I
made enough impact that you might write to
me.
I'm going to do you the courtesy of being
completely direct with you and I hope that
you will take my comments in the spirit in
which they are meant. I want to be honest,
positive and encouraging.
I'm also going to include your question
(without your surname) in my ezine, because
I think you have highlighted a really
important issue that anyone of your age, or
any parents with young adults, needs to
consider and I want to share it.
First of all you need to clarify the biggest
question of all...
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A note from Nicola
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Dear Friend
CHRIS BARROW’s
CALL FOR AUTHENTICITY IN BUSINESS
I’ve spent most of yesterday morning
holding back tears, and those who know
me well know that this is a very unusual
occurrence (unless I’ve had several
glasses of Chablis when I can get a bit
pathetic and sentimental).
What set me off? Chris Barrow’s ezine.
It struck a very deep chord with me as I
have been wrestling with issues around
the kind of challenges he’s facing, for
a while now.
You can read the whole ezine online here
but here are some highlights of his
post, followed by my own thoughts.
Chris says:
“I
want to draw your particular attention
to an article (that
you can read on line here) called
"The See-Through CEO". The author
discusses the experience of American
business owners who have taken to
blogging authentically - and I mean that
there is no "spin" - if the company is
struggling or things are not working out
- the CEO explains what is happening and
what is being done about it. Needless to
say - in a world of "spin" (a term
created, I believe, here in the UK by
our current Prime Minister's advisors)
and bullsh*t - authenticity is a novelty
that can delight customers.
Now (I have) always had a reputation for
authenticity - as a UK dental coach the
clients and attendees at workshops are
well aware of that. In the USA and
Canada I know that my authentic style
has been greeted with gasps of
astonishment, in cultures which, to
varying degrees, have institutionalised
insincere positives. It has also had me
in trouble with my support team - who
have warned me that sometimes my musings
on "leading a life of quiet desperation"
may have damaged our image.
And yet we know that every time I wear
my heart on my sleeve or my pants round
my ankles (metaphor, of course) the
reader numbers go up, the hits on the
web site and blog peak and I get more
responses than at any other time. Maybe
that's just people are writing in to
tell me I shouldn't do it?
I dunno.
But I've been reminded recently of the
internal benefits of authenticity.
Last week I wrote an email to 3 of my
best male mates - one is a client, one
is a co-coach and one is my own personal
coach - and this is an extract of what I
said: "I need a bit of help and I'm
asking my three best bloke mates…….Read
the whole ezine online here
He ends his post with …..
“My message is a plea for more
authenticity in business. I like the
idea of being a "See-Through CEO" - and
I like to see more of my clients become
"See-Through" with their teams.
NICOLA’S AUTHENTIC
SEE THROUGH THOUGHTS OF THE WEEK
** WARNING **
Don’t read if you don’t like the
truth or feel that people shouldn’t say
what’s not working, as well as what is.
DO NOT bloomin’ well email me if your
response is negative or you think I’m
whinging! It’s all true and
sometimes quite a bit tongue in cheek!
I’m going to have a totally honest rant,
then tell you how I deal with feeling
down, then tell you what I’ve learned
from it **
I went to bed at 8pm last night as I
couldn’t carry on for one minute longer,
in spite of being the thinnest, best
off, most sober, happiest in my house,
least debt laden, and most excited about
my professional future I’ve ever been.
Actually the thinnest and most sober was
part of the problem, because I had
nowhere to hide from, nothing to
medicate pain with with, nothing to
“treat” myself with, to make up for the
final cutting straw which landed
Wednesday pm ….and which I won’t go
into.
My fight has been knocked out of me this
week a bit.
I’ve had a very abusive comment...
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Nicola Cairncross
Wealth Coach Internet Strategist Professional Speaker
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