Syndi Seid: Party Your Way to Success
One morning, just two years after launching my international etiquette business, I received a phone call that changed my life. "We would like you to appear on ABC Television Network's Good Morning America with Charlie Gibson," the producer said. "Do you have time for a few questions?" Good Morning America? I was stunned. I had no media experience. None. Not even one back page article in my local newspaper. Talk about trial by fire! Somehow, I made it through the interview process, wondering all the while why they had picked little old me to appear on the show. The producer informed me that ...
David Tyreman: Is Your Business Invisible?
In 1988, I started my first business, London Antique. With little money and no experience, I launched the company intending to supply antique and vintage display items to retailers and department stores. I quickly discovered that the market in California was entirely sewn up by one supplier, Vintage, Inc. Yet despite my perceived limitations, we attracted so much business that by 1990 the owner of Vintage, Inc. hired a private detective to follow me. My rival was so incensed at our success he actually called one of my clients, Banana Republic, and tried to convince it to cancel its $200,000 contract with ...
Gil Ortega:Embrace Your Competition
Driving through the sweltering Nevada desert, my entire life packed into my car, I prayed for air conditioning-and a fresh start. Days away from a new year, I pointed my car toward Las Vegas, toward the year 2001 and toward a blow-up mattress with my name on it. In just two years, my entire life had changed dramatically. Having invested the money from the sale of my successful lead-generation business in a promising Internet start-up, I had gone from being a financially independent entrepreneur to a casualty of the dot-com meltdown. When the dot-com boom bottomed out, it left plenty of people ...
Elyissia Wassung:The Dream Team
Imagine you have a team of professionals, rock stars in their own fields, backing you up. What can you accomplish with their input that you can't pull off solo? How will your goals expand and change when supported by trusted experts? What dreams will you dust off, pull out of drawers, and dare to reveal when you have the resources to do anything - even the impossible? A dream team can help you see the big picture, to reach even higher than you imagined. They will support you when you take those pie-in-the-sky ideas and turn them into pure gold. Working with ...
Dr. Melissa Andersson:The Power of Possibilities
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." Many of us recognize this simple, powerful quotation from the famous anthropologist Margaret Mead. But how many of us truly believe these words - or know how to put them into practice? The potential for peace, prosperity, joy and empowerment for everyone on this magnificent planet of ours is endless. Together, we have the power to make positive change on levels we've barely begun to imagine. It is our own personal transformations that ready us for true, heartfelt engagement with ...
Greg Writer:I Don’t Believe in the Law Of Attraction
Even though I've made this supposed law work for me in my business and in my life, I don't believe in the "Law of Attraction." My reason is simple: I can't find the Law of Attraction anywhere in the Bible. What I do find is the Law of Faith. The Bible tells us that the spirit of giving offers fulfillment; that you reap what you sow. This is very similar to the philosophy of the Law of Attraction, which I believe comes from God's word. The scripture that comes to mind is Proverbs 23:7, "As a man thinketh in his heart, ...
Kathie Bobbitt: The Bridge Between “Us” and “Them”
What is a business, but the sum of all its parts? A system of individuals - each fully empowered and supported in pursuit of the common goal - creates a strong, sustainable venture. Fear, on the other hand, is not a component of a solid work ethic. And yet it has been woven into the fabric of relations between workers and management in the competitive business world for generations. As a culture, though, the business world is waking from this long sleep. CEOs and their colleagues and employees are discovering that the Law of Business Attraction is for everyone. From the least-skilled and lowest-paid employees on ...
Stéphanie Giroux: Social Entrepreneurship at the Speed of Light!
My grandfather and uncles were entrepreneurs - masons. Every two weeks a big truck dropped a huge pile of sand in our back yard, and I was ecstatic. I ran into that big dune and played with my Tonka trucks endlessly. And I was enthralled by the way my grandfather and uncles used that sand to literally build their business. Even then, I was intrigued by the multi-faceted nature of entrepreneurship. I was as fascinated watching my uncles build walls, and hearing their stories of travel across North America, as I was watching my mother work in her beauty salon and ...
Lauren Solomon: The Missing Link
"May I ask you a question? What do you think of my shirt?" Bill asked. I looked up from my tray to see Bill, a finance expert and speaker whom I had met earlier that day. Amidst all the entrepreneurs dressed in business or business casual attire, Bill's Hawaiian shirt stood out like a neon sign. I smiled. "Why?" I asked. In my work as an image consultant, it is common for people to ask me about their appearance. Though Bill seemed to genuinely want my opinion, I could sense a subtle note of challenge in the question. Bill had never before heard ...
Sajeela Cormack:Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
All of us, no matter who we are, hold deep within ourselves the three essential keys to manifesting business attraction: Cooperation, Coherence and Collaboration. We all know that the traditional business model is one of competition. I'm here to share with you that conducting business with a collaborative relationship model in mind is the new wave in the business world. It feels better, it runs smoother, and it harnesses energy that grows exponentially instead of fading away. Thousands of businesses based on the old finite competitive model close their doors during challenging economic times, while ventures based on the cyclical system of ...
Kimber Lim: The 360-Degree Win
Name your destiny. Right now, before you read any further, name your destiny. Say it out loud. What is it that you were meant to do? If you were living the highest version of yourself, what would your life look like? Who would you be? More importantly, how will the world benefit when you fulfill your destiny? How will your family, your community, your country-the earth-be better off because you took the ultimate risk and met your destiny head on? We are entering the age of the humanitarian, a time when masses of people will risk living their lives for the highest ...
Berny Dohrmann: A Three-Phase Revolution in Business is Happening
There is a revolution happening at this very moment-a revolution that calls on people, businesses, communities, and even countries to turn away from competition and move toward cooperation and collaboration. Those who have joined this movement have attracted extraordinary opportunities and manifested outstanding results in their businesses, and have attained an unparalleled level of joy and satisfaction with their work. The belief that goods and services would rise in quality and reach the masses faster through competitive processes is the great lie. In truth, competition squashes innovation and retards productivity. Think of competition like a pyramid, where the people at the top ...
T. Harv Eker: How Big is Your Playground?
Money isn't everything, but when I was a kid, I believed it was. My parents came from Europe with nothing. They taught me that money was the key to my survival, so growing up all I wanted was to become rich. I thought I'd be happy once I reached my goal, but instead I was depressed and dissatisfied. My solution was to become a Zen monk. After devoting myself to the study of Zen Buddhism, I expected to be happy at last. But I wasn't. Shifting my focus from making money to seeking enlightenment was an extreme move that made sense at ...
Lisa Nichols – A Testimony to Cooperative Business
Lisa Nichols Best Selling Author of No Matter What & Star in The Secret There is enough for everyone-period. There is enough success, wealth, food, recognition, joy, and love for every single human being on earth. When you get this, when you fully embrace this fundamental truth, you will experience the miracle of co-creation. Like the authors in this book, I have experienced this miracle time and time again. What an amazing gift it is to read their inspiring stories of revelation, transformation, and accomplishment through cooperation. As revealed in The Law of Business Attraction, when you work competitively, you work from an ...
Ruby Yeh Founder, Yinspire Media: Something Attracted You
Ruby Yeh Founder, Alive! Networks & Yinspire Media Something attracted you to this book. Without knowing why you were compelled to pick it up and read it, to find out how this book could help you realize all of the dreams you have long held dear. The same force that attracted you to read this book will attract people to your business—investors, customers, employees, partners, and champions of your business. How do you tap in to this force, the Law of Business Attraction? It begins with a simple but powerful paradigm shift in business methodology. What would you attract to your business and your ...
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One morning, just two years after launching my international etiquette business, I received a phone call that changed my life. “We would like you to appear on ABC Television Network’s Good Morning America with Charlie Gibson,” the producer said. “Do you have time for a few questions?” Good Morning America? I was stunned.... [Read more of this review]
In 1988, I started my first business, London Antique. With little money and no experience, I launched the company intending to supply antique and vintage display items to retailers and department stores. I quickly discovered that the market in California was entirely sewn up by one supplier, Vintage, Inc. Yet despite my perceived limitations, we attracted... [Read more of this review]
Driving through the sweltering Nevada desert, my entire life packed into my car, I prayed for air conditioning-and a fresh start. Days away from a new year, I pointed my car toward Las Vegas, toward the year 2001 and toward a blow-up mattress with my name on it. In just two years, my entire life had changed dramatically. Having invested the money from... [Read more of this review]
Imagine you have a team of professionals, rock stars in their own fields, backing you up. What can you accomplish with their input that you can’t pull off solo? How will your goals expand and change when supported by trusted experts? What dreams will you dust off, pull out of drawers, and dare to reveal when you have the resources to do anything... [Read more of this review]
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Many of us recognize this simple, powerful quotation from the famous anthropologist Margaret Mead. But how many of us truly believe these words – or know how to put them into practice? The potential for... [Read more of this review]
Even though I’ve made this supposed law work for me in my business and in my life, I don’t believe in the “Law of Attraction.” My reason is simple: I can’t find the Law of Attraction anywhere in the Bible. What I do find is the Law of Faith. The Bible tells us that the spirit of giving offers fulfillment; that you reap... [Read more of this review]
What is a business, but the sum of all its parts? A system of individuals – each fully empowered and supported in pursuit of the common goal – creates a strong, sustainable venture. Fear, on the other hand, is not a component of a solid work ethic. And yet it has been woven into the fabric of relations between workers and management in... [Read more of this review]
My grandfather and uncles were entrepreneurs – masons. Every two weeks a big truck dropped a huge pile of sand in our back yard, and I was ecstatic. I ran into that big dune and played with my Tonka trucks endlessly. And I was enthralled by the way my grandfather and uncles used that sand to literally build their business. Even then, I was intrigued... [Read more of this review]
“May I ask you a question? What do you think of my shirt?” Bill asked. I looked up from my tray to see Bill, a finance expert and speaker whom I had met earlier that day. Amidst all the entrepreneurs dressed in business or business casual attire, Bill’s Hawaiian shirt stood out like a neon sign. I smiled. “Why?” I asked.... [Read more of this review]
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