Are you Tired of Being Alone? Dallas Ft. Worth McKinney

August 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment

If you are like most single people out there you have tried everything to find that right someone. You have gone on so many blind dates that you are starting to wish you were blind so you would not have to look at the people your so called friends think are perfect for you. You have trolled Match.com, taken a chemistry lesson at chemistry.com and even tried the classifieds section, yet here you are sill looking…still trying to find the person that Jerry McGuire said WOULD COMPLETE YOU.

We understand and have now made it part of our mission in life to help everyone we know find that special person to share their life with. We have decided to offer our AMAZING VisionClarity program, tailored to help those looking for love and getting no results. http://www.loveclarity.com

We know you can find love. We found love ourselves by using these techniques in combination with http://www.match.com and have been married for over 8 years and have a beautiful 7 year old son. You can have the same experience once you know what you REALLY WANT.

 

Vision Clarity Love Visions WorkshopLoveClarity simplifies the process of determining what you want in a partner and how to get it.

 Who is LoveClarity For?

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  • Anyone who wants clarity about their future relationship

  • Those who are tired of the daily grind of trying to find a partner

  • People who are searching for purpose, passion, and someone to share it with

  • Fun loving conscious creators that want to connect to someone else

  • Participants from 16 to 100 years old

  • Anyone you know who could benefit from this workshop. Please take a moment and email them this link right now.

 

Saturday, August 23, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30 - $197.00  *Special Introductory Rate

Saturday, September 27, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30 - $247.00

Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30 - $247.00

Saturday, November 15, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30 - $247.00

 

LoveClarity was Created by

Patrice Wheeler, MS, IAACT, MPNLP

Patrice Wheeler is the CFA (Chief Facilitator of Awareness) of People Skills for Professionals, a company dedicated to developing human potential. Through her work over the past twenty years as a consultant, coach, curriculum designer, and facilitator for major corporations, she had come to her own clarity…what is essential for personal and business success is a clearly held vision. There is one simple truth that guides her current work: until you know where you are going, you know not how to get there!

Previously she worked as a Change Management Services Consultant for both Accenture and Oracle. Based on this experience, she realizes the essential role of VisionClarity used in conjunction with change management. VisionClarity allows individuals and organizations to focus their energies, skills, talents, and resources on goal achievement.

As a strategic consultant, Patrice is always finding ways to maximize learning opportunities that connect people and create a better future for all. With her own focus on learning, she has earned a Masters of Behavioral Science from Texas Christian University as well as most recently becoming a Master Practitioner of Linguistics. She is also a Certified Professional Coach with the International Coach Federation.

A lifelong pursuit of her own VisionClarity enables her to help others find their clarity and subsequent life purpose. Patrice is passionate about helping people dream. She firmly believes that by helping others uncover what they really want, they can then apply their energies and strengths to turn their dreams into reality. Subsequently, personal benefits are created as well as benefits for the larger community or system they belong to. Now she is realizing her own VisionClarity by helping others find theirs!

For more information please contact Patrice at 469-879-8989 or by email: patrice@peopleskillsforprofessionals.com

Tina Ferguson

Tina Ferguson, a.k.a. The Queen of Dreams, is an award-winning marketing and business strategist who has helped clients double, triple and quadruple their businesses within a very short amount of time. Yet, not by the process you may think. She works as an intuitive clarity coach to help entrepreneurs, executives and individuals achieve clarity of purpose. Through this clarity, she works closely with each client to help them reveal a special life purpose and how they can use their experiential talents and soul gifts to support this life mission. In essence, she helps you remember the true you – that part of you that is always calling you to live your passion.

Tina’s clients referred to her so often as ‘The Queen of Dreams’ that she adopted the moniker as a reminder that everyone can be the Queen or King of his or her dreams. Her passion is helping you believe your dreams do matter and that when you say “Yes!” to the True You, the world says Yes! to you, too.

She is the host of the top-rated Queen of Dreams Radio Show at TalkShoe.com and has been a top-rated host at ContactTalkRadio.com. Her previous podcasts can be downloaded at iTunes.com.

Tina has facilitated many workshops, including True You, How to Put the Attract in Attraction, and Your Heart’s Desire. She is a frequent speaker at women’s organizations such as National Association of Women Business Owners, eWomen Network, and the Women’s Business Council.

Tina is a published author and her self development articles can be found all over the web at sites such as EzineArticles.com, SelfGrowth.com, and her top-rated Forbes Best of Business blog, TrueYouMarketing.com. Her articles have appeared in many publications, including the Dallas Business Journal, DFW TechBiz, DFW Medical News, Exclusively Dallas, Hart’s Oil & Gas World, InfoTech Update, and Recovery Advisor.

Her first book, The Power of Love, was released in 2007, and her second book, Must Be Present to Win – How to Get Out of the Ditch and Be Happy Every Day of Your Life: A Queen of Dreams Quintessential Guide will be out in September 2008.

Tina holds an interdisciplinary degree with emphases in behavior analysis, psychology, business, and disaster management. She is completing her Ph.D. in Holistic Health this year.

For more information please contact Tina at 214-718-0858 or by email: tina@askintuition.com

 

If you are not close to Plano, TX email us and we can work with you to build a workshop near your city. If you are the host you receive 25% of gross revenue for helping other people find love.

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VisionClarity VisionBoard Workshop Plano Frisco McKinney Allen Richardson Texas August 23

August 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Finally! It’s here. For weeks now I’ve been sharing some tidbits about an upcoming workshop. The wait is finally over!

For those of you who want to feel on purpose, jump out of bed in the morning, desire to feel happier, and experience more success in all areas of your life join us for the Vision Clarity workshop. In this workshop, we de-mystify the process of determining what it is you want and how to get it.

image Based on research that documents that the pictures we take into our mind create the experiences we create in our life, this workshop helps you gain CLARITY around what you really want in your life and why. Most people say they know what they want, but when words don’t meet with action there’s something amiss for sure!

 
 August 23rd Workshop

VisionClarity August 23, 2008 Plano, TX

http://www.vision-clarity.com/ 

In this one-day workshop, participants will explore:

  • Where you are now
  • Where you want to be
  • What you hope to get when you get there
  • How you can have it now
  • How to create a vision of your life or business that will take your breath away, and
  • Much, much more…

If you have a group, contact us at 972 509 7050 and ask about discounted rates.

VisionClarity Events - 2008

Saturday, August 23, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30 - *Special Introductory Rate

Saturday, September 27, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30

Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30

Saturday, November 15, 2008 - 8:30 to 4:30

 
Presented by http://www.one80group.com and http://www.trueyoumarketing.com

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July 21st 2008

July 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment

When I was a senior in high school, I took creative writing. I enjoyed it, but I had no interest in submitting my work to be ‘judged.’ I wrote because I loved to write and create.

The high school I attended was located right around the corner from Texas Christian University. After I didn’t enter one of my short stories for another local contest, my creative writing teacher told me I had to enter TCU’s writing contest or he would lower my grade. There I was at 4:56 pm on the day of the deadline running up the massive campus sidewalk toward the building where the submission was due at five.

As I ran I thought about how mad I was at Mr. Reed. I didn’t want to enter this contest! He had no right to make me! I looked down at the paper that had pasted pieces of my story from our high school magazine. I didn’t even bother to re-type it to make it look nice. ‘I’ll show him!’ I thought.

A few months later, word came in a fairly plain envelope. No fanfare about what was inside that placed me as the first place winner of the high school writing contest… Just a copy of the entries from that year with my name at the top of the page.

This past weekend, I attended another writing workshop at TCU, and it’s funny how 23 years will help you ‘see’ what your creative writing teacher was trying to get you to see all along.

What I know about marketing and people who are marketing is that the client can see things you can’t see. Whatever it is you don’t want them to see you can bet they will.

Who can help you see what you can’t see?

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. We all have the ability to see things for others we can’t see for ourselves. How can you help other people see what they can’t see? Can you do this in a way that gently guides them to be better?

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July 13th 2008

July 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Over the weekend Mark and I decided to "finally" reupholster some dining chairs that have been through three moves, and Chance’s baby and toddler years. We headed over to Hancock Fabrics to select a new fabric that would replace the dull, worn out ivory.

Mark has great taste and pulled a fabric that would work well with these rich, chestnut colored pine and wrought iron chairs. As I looked at the massive bolt of upholstery fabric, I wondered out loud how much we needed to buy. A small woman behind an enormous cutting table answered my question… Looking over her cat-eye style glasses, she said, "You need a yard and a half for four chairs."

Mark also answered my question. Why don’t we get four yards. Again, but in a louder voice this time, "You need a yard and a half for four chairs." As I looked up at Mark who was saying, "Okay, let’s get two yards." I could hear scissors on the table. I asked the woman, "Are you cutting a yard and a half or two yards?"

She replied, "You need a yard and a half for four chairs" as she smiled and put the price sheet on top of the folded mass of fabric. I turned to Mark, and jokingly said, "I guess we are getting a yard and a half!"

As we covered each chair and cut excess fabric to fit, I was SO thankful we had just more than we needed. Two yards would have been harder to manage and four yards would have been a mess. It made me think about how often clients think they know what they need, but really don’t. Are you giving clients what they need or what they want?

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. In virtually every encounter you have with a client there is a chance to choose between what the client says s/he wants and what you, as the expert, believes s/he needs. Where are you giving people what they want when you could give them what they need? What keeps you from delivering what you believe they need? What area of your business has areas where you want one thing but need another?

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July 3rd 2008

July 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Happy Independence Day for those of you in the United States, and Happy Just Because the Sun Came Up Day to everyone else in the world.

The other night Mark and I were looking at our web analytics, and we noticed that we had a LOT of visitors from Russia. What’s a LOT, oh, about 30% of our traffic. Wouldn’t you say that was quite a lot of friends you don’t know?

That made me think about how marketing really works. You see, you just never know where your marketing efforts will land. You can only be in action, marketing your business and be open to the right people landing on your marketing.

With coaching clients the last few months, I’ve been doing a little research project. I’ve been asking them, “Where did your last 10 clients come from?” and then I ask, “How did you ‘make’ that happen?”

The answers have had one common thread – all the business ‘showed up’ out of nowhere. It wasn’t the direct result of a mailout, although a mailout could have had something to do with it. The PR that was great one day turned up a client weeks, sometimes months later.

What does this have to do with you?

It has to do with doing your job and letting go and letting the business find its way to you. For those of you who know me well, I call that God’s part. We stay busy doing what we do best and God takes care of the rest. When we are running around like crazy people trying to ‘make’ something happen the joke is on us… we will never MAKE anything happen. We can simply show up, be our best everyday, and watch things grow from those efforts.

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. How effort-FULL are you acting with your business? Does everything seem like a struggle? Do you feel stuck in the mud? Try getting back to basics… pick up the phone, call some of your best clients and touch base. Or, call your best referral sources and see what is going on in their world

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June 23rd 2008

June 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment

We are approaching our 9th anniversary for the one80 group. Amazing how time flies and how wonderful it is to have a walking, talking reminder of how long it has been.

For those of you who don’t know the story… I gave my notice to my employer and two weeks later found out I was expecting Chance. That’s right, being the overachiever I am… I got married, started a business and created a baby all at almost the same time!

What does this have to do with you?

It has to do with achieving more than we really think we can. You see, when you are in love with what you do, who you do it for and what you are creating, the energy comes so you can create. When we get into a funk and are gasping for energy it’s hard to get moving so we experience this crazy, hazy feeling of effort. Pretty soon, that feeling of being effort-full is the norm. Then we paint that feeling on anything else we think about doing. Soon, we have cut back what we think we can achieve by a third, a half… by all accounts… way too much!

What would happen if you had so much energy when you bounced out of bed that you could sail through your day? What would you get accomplished?

I know a secret… a lot. And, with a LOT less EFFORT!

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. On a scale of 1 to 10, where do you fall on the spectrum? 10 is bouncing out of bed, can’t wait for the day, Tigger 10 Energy and 1 is Eyore One dragging around trying more than achieving. Not a 10? Find something you are passionate about and plug in!

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June 16th 2008

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Happy belated Father’s Day everyone! Chance did a great job picking out his Father’s Day present - literally. He got Mark a Wii Fit, which, of course, will be enjoyed by all - especially Chance! In all fairness, I must say that Chance admitted the Wii Fit was something he really wanted, but that ‘dad’ would prefer Guitar Hero. Ultimately he established that dad might also like Wii Fit so we should get that. It has been a great Wii-kend since Father’s Day started Saturday afternoon.

So what does this all have to do with you? Well, quite a bit actually. You see your clients are not much different than our 7-year-old. They decide to buy for emotional reasons and then back up those decisions with logic.

What’s the point here? The point is lead with something that pulls at emotion… a story, a problem, a desired benefit. But don’t lead with logic.

Thanks everyone for your good wishes. I appreciate your kindness and am looking forward to sharing more details!

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. What part of your marketing or business where you are leading with logic that needs an infusion of emotion (a.k.a. passion)? What is one thing you can do to pump up the passion?

P.P.S.  As I write this, Mark is doing hula hoops on the Wii Fit. That’s a gift that keeps on giving!

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June 8th 2008

June 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Wow, what a week. Book Expo America was an amazing experience. Every publisher, distributor, and service company in the publishing world was in attendance and then some. I joined Jan King, Gail Richards, Lauri Bayless and Dawn Putney for a pre-conference where they prepared us to talk to publishers about our current books and our upcoming projects.

As I went from favorite publisher to favorite publisher at the show, I found myself in awe of the sheer volume of books I’ve consumed over my short life. I could easily and readily talk about various titles and the publishing house that put it out. It made for easy conversations with editors that were really reflective of my appreciation. It reminded me why I love books so much – they are like teaching soldiers that are always available. I have met many of my mentors through books, too.

The great news is that 10 publishers are interested in knowing more about my next book series! To say I was thrilled is putting it mildly – I was over the moon! Many of the members of our group had similar success. If you are looking to write a book, definitely call Jan King!

Other great news is that I met some very cool company reps and we are negotiating discounts and special offers for you for their products – watch for these in the next few weeks.

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. What is the project you want to do that you haven’t taken time to do? For some it is writing a book, for others it is a long, exotic vacation. For others it is a dream that has been sitting on the back burner. Is it time to upgrade the dream?

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May 26th 2008

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Hi all-

Happy Memorial Day! I hope you are feeling immense gratitude if you are a stateside reader of Marketing Mojo, and for those of you around the world, this is the USA’S day to celebrate those who have died in the line of service.

While many of us feel grateful for our freedom and for the many people who do serve in jobs many of us can’t even imagine doing, this is a day to really celebrate those brave souls who protect us day in and day out.

My step dad is a retired National Guard supervisor. He has served over the years in various deployments and I know how it can feel to have a loved one away from home on a mission for our country.

I wish all of you a peaceful day today, and for those of you who have lost a loved one, know that our prayers are with you.

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. Increasing an Attitude for Gratitude - When you feel yourself getting upset or down because of something you don’t like, don’t want to do, etc. Just remember it is temporary, and then look for the good in it.

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May 18th 2008

May 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Hi all-

Thanks to everyone who shared great ‘mom’ as the best teacher and coach stories. I’ll post these on our blog from time to time for inspiration!

I’ve been talking to some truly awesome and amazing people in the last few weeks. People who have intense visions for helping others - some with their relationships, some with their business operations, and others with helping people get clarity. It is really INSPIRING to be with such inspirational people. And, of course, it is always inspiring to work with clients who LOVE WHAT THEY DO! I feel so blessed - thank you.

Are you feeling inspired day-to-day? What could help boost your inspiration? Time to shift networking groups? Take your favorite client out for lunch? Mentor a budding entrepreneur? What is calling you? Heed the call today!

Hugs-

Tina

P.S. Life is too short not to be inspired - take a different route to an appointment or to the office and consider… What would be inspiring right now?

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