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Wealth Highway Keeping the finger on the pulse
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Success!thinking, coaching, clients Start each day with the F-Word
A note from Nicola
Is Facebook for sad old farts?
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As you may know if you are a long time reader of my
ezine, I started the Rich Schefren business coaching
programme last autumn, after reading his excellent
Internet Marketing Manifesto, the “Missing” Chapter, and
the “Final” Chapter.
It’s a great programme – but
very, very intensive! One of the changes I made very
quickly was to start keeping very detailed statistics on
The Money Gym, ranging from how many visitors per month,
through to how long it takes the average client to
invest in the Money Gym coaching programme, after
subscribing to the ezine. It went down from 10 months
to 8 months, almost immediately we started tracking it,
which was interesting!
We have been busily examining everything about The
Money Gym, looking at our “competitors” and how they do
things, and building a product funnel and a long term
sustainable business over the last year, with a clearly
defined “customer journey”.
Clarity at last, phew, unusual for me!
I’ve also realised, with Andy Shaw’s help, that....
Internet Marketing is for everyone - no
matter your age!
“Dear Nicola, Thank you so very much for
replying to my request for directions and
information on how to move forward with my
internet marketing studies – to say that I am overwhelmed
with your response would be an
understatement!!
I have no doubt that you
have been called ‘an angel’ many times
before but I feel that you are my ‘guardian
angel’ and will guide me in my endeavours to
achieve what I desire in life, albeit that
there isn’t too much of it left.....
My Mother-in-law used to say when she was
well into her eighties that there wasn’t
much fun in getting old. I replied that it
was surely better than ‘the other’!!
Last year, I told my GP that I needed at
least another twenty years because I had
bought a book ‘How To Live To Be One Hundred
Years’ and wanted to get my money’s worth!
If my plight touched your heart, your
response certainly touched mine ....I never expected anything
like that in your reply and shall be forever
grateful to you.....
My philosophy on life is
that the greatest gift God, if indeed there
is one, gave to Man, was Woman. You might
just have proved that!
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Kindest regards, Walter”
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Success! thinking, coaching, clients
Start Each Day With The F-Word
by Rich Schefren
I was startled out of sleep the other
morning by my 5-year-old daughter Ava. It
was 6 a.m. and still dark as she ran into
our bedroom screaming the ‘F’ word.
The word flew out of her mouth as if it
was launched by NASA.
"FRIDAY! Today Is
Friday!!!!"
What a great word… Friday.
Do you remember back when you were in
school, how happy you were to finally get to
Friday?
Unfortunately, for far too many
entrepreneurs, the word has lost all its
power. Even worse, that special
"Friday-feeling" has also disappeared from
our busy lives.
Yet, for self-described cubicle slaves
and school kids alike, no matter how heavy
the burden or workload, there is always
Friday. For them it’s more than just
a day; it’s an attitude.
Friday is freedom from worry.
Friday is fun, which should be part
of every day.
Friday moves us forward.
Friday feels fantastic.
Any day can be Friday. It’s a landmark
event that signifies triumph: It’s time to
race to the FINISH (another favorite ‘F’
word) and begin the process of recovery from
a batch of productive work.
I’m sure you’ve used the ‘F’ word
on more than one occasion as your grow your
business. Sometimes just one word like that
can determine your attitude for the entire
day.
In my coaching practice I’ve noticed that
most entrepreneurs ....
"When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent
to object"
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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It’s been a very strange week with the
kids away in Egypt.
You forget how much structure they give
you, even when they are older and
pretty independent when it comes to
amusing themselves.
They still need cajoling into getting
dressed and cleaning their teeth, and
feeding occasionally, even though they
graze when hungry. Then they do need to
be sent to bed, even in the holidays or
they WOULD just keep doing dangerous
bike stunts at the Old Fort, bounce
endlessly on the trampoline, watch TV,
chat on MSN and Bebo, try on clothes
while straightening their hair, or
endlessly text their mates, before
roaming restlessly from house to house
(especially the ones with the pools and
hot tubs) till they simply fall asleep
where they're stood / sat.
So they have been gone, and for a whole
week I haven’t had to get up at a
certain time (Judith said why not take
it easy workwise) or be anywhere with
anyone.
And very odd it’s been too. House tidy
and quiet, no piles of wet towels
everywhere, no phone ringing 30 times a
day (get your friends to RING YOUR
MOBILE!!) and no endless requests for
cash or lifts.
I couldn't wait until they get home on
Friday. We missed them terribly.
Writing that bit about hair
straightening reminded me of a very
funny paragraph on my ex-business coach
Chris Barrow’s blog this week where he’s
talking about his growing fascination
for Facebook – which I share now, by the
way. Can’t work out what’s so compelling
about it, over all the others, but I
think it’s the widgets and the feed of
snippets of what all your mates are
doing today, and to their accounts……I
wouldn’t have got into it but Thomas
Power from Ecademy (a man who knows a
thing or two about social networking and
Web 2.0) is mad about it.
Chris says…no, let me just reproduce
it as it’s so funny especially the bit
about street corners with northern soul
blaring out (DAB Radio’s presumably,
Chris?) – I’m gonna be hanging out on
his street corner for sure!
“I read that 9% of MySpace users are
over age 55, compared to 14% who are
under 18 - so it’s not just the preserve
of the multi-tasking 14-year old girl
who can simultaneously watch ANTM,
update her MySpace page, paint her
toe-nails and chat to her friends on her
phone (whilst adding hair extensions).
There is room (if not space) for us
two-finger typists with glasses and the
need for frequent pee breaks.
So I’m feeling a little more relaxed
about my gradually increasing
fascination with Facebook, the time I am
spending updating my profile and
contents - and the rather embarrassing
glee with which I returned from a
meeting in Event Square, Falmouth
yesterday, excited at the prospect of
seeing the first live photograph I had
posted using my mobile phone.
Sad old fart?
The reality is that I’m not terribly
sure why I am doing this:
* searching for old friends? Unlikely -
I’m very reclusive when not working
(it’s a sort of backlash from my life as
a semi-professional public speaker). I
did run an enquiry on my old high school
and didn’t find anybody within 20 years
of my age or remotely close to my ethnic
group;
* building a shrine to myself? Possibly
- I think all writers, no matter how
amateur, are searching for a means to
leave a legacy;
* Just fascinated by and playing with
the technology? Another possibility -
especially because my age, eyesight and
manual dexterity make any form of
computer game a fruitless and
frustrating waste of time.
Whatever it is,
Facebook has me
semi-hooked, especially if it starts
raining - and I suspect I’ll soon be
loading even more old photographs,
streaming video of my pulling faces at
the webcam, searching for new tools and
gizmos.
At least it’s stopping me from hanging
out on street corners with other
baby-boomers, looking for trouble.
Can you imagine?
Gangs of silver-haired, tooth-whitened
oldies - standing around the town with
portable digital radios tuned to Classic
FM or Northern Soul - shouting across
the street at teenagers “what are you
looking at?”
Nope - it’s too cold for that.
Back to my computer screen - put the
kettle on - let’s create a new album of
my visit to a local garden centre….
Gripping stuff.”
Hilarious. It’s great writing at it’s
finest when it paints a picture so vivid
that you just see it right there. Find
Chris Barrow on
www.Facebook.com via my profile.
Website of the week that is making me
laugh a lot is
www.PassiveAggressiveNotes.com – we’ve
all been there and it’s only a matter of
time before social networking comments
on blogs end up on here!
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