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Author Archives: BreakthroughMarketingSecrets
The Power of Delight
With a Strong Referral From Matt Almost every morning Matt Smith sends me a link to another fantastic article he’s discovered on the web. One morning it was a link to this piece by Jonathan Fields on the importance of delighting your customers.
What Doesn’t Kill Us, Will Make Us Stronger
The Event Sometimes it takes an “event” to finally set the wheels in motion on a dream we’ve had. It could be the loss of a job, a financial setback, or a health scare – as Mary Ellen Tribby explains today. When used properly, the stress of that event can motivate us to massive action
The Most Important 30 Minutes of Your Day
The Best Place to Start While I make my living showing people how to grunt and sweat while cursing my name, the good news is that you don’t have to become a gym rat to improve your health and add years to your life and life to your years. Today, you’ll discover the quickest and easiest way to achieve better health while dramatically increasing your creativity. It’s something everyone can – and should – do each day
Dealing with Criticism
Dealing with Criticism Everyone’s a critic, more so today than ever before. There are websites devoted to criticizing everyone for everything. You can even find people who have written bad words about Mother Theresa
TMI Department: “Circus Halbert”
Tuesday, 3:39pm Reno, NV “ Well, you’re sitting back, in your rose-pink cadillac… ” (Stones, “Dead Flowers”) Howdy… I’ve been going through shoeboxes stuffed with old photos, discovering treasure right and left. Hard to believe some of this stuff is decades past, but since I’m forever being asked what it was like working so closely with Gary Halbert for so many years, I thought you might get a kick out of some virtual album-viewing. This month, April, is the fifth anniversary of Gary’s exit from this mortal coil
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The Best Goal is No Goal
Have I Gone Mad? Blashphemy. The best goal is no goal
How to Be Indispensable
Making Your Way in the World Today Remember the theme song to Cheers? “Making your way in the world today, takes everything you’ve got.” Well if that was the case in the 1980’s, imagine what it takes to make your way in the world today. You need to be indispensable
Can You Handle Your Success?
The Flip Side of Success When things start to go your way in business, you’ll soon have more work than you can handle. Instead of searching for opportunity, it will come at you fast and furious
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4 Ways You Can Avoid Burnout
How Busy People Feel The other day I was doing a coaching call with one of my executive clients, and she said no matter how much she planned to get done during the day, she always felt stressed out at 5pm when it was time to go home to her family. She never felt like she accomplished everything she wanted, and frankly, she was feeling burnout from this routine
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How to Be Financially Independent