Energy Rich Coach Tweet Week for 2009-11-15
November 15, 2009 by Heather Dominick
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- Desire is the starting point of all achievement not a hope not a wish but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything. Napoleon Hill #
- Discover who needs you most, so your client pipeline is consistently full – free teleseminar http://tinyurl.com/yjzdtjh # Read more
Energy Rich Coach Tweet Week for 2009-11-08
November 8, 2009 by Heather Dominick
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- Miracles begin to happen when you give more energy to your dreams than you give your fears! #
- “We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make.” # Read more
Energy Rich Coach Tweet Week for 2009-11-01
November 1, 2009 by Heather Dominick
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- Still time to join the hundreds registered for an EnergyRICH® marketing night! Can’t wait! http://tinyurl.com/EnergyRICHfreeteleclass #
- Ask yourself, is this a need or a want? # Read more
Energy Rich Coach Tweet Week for 2009-10-25
October 25, 2009 by Heather Dominick
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- Awareness is an act of courage. Taking action on the awareness is the path to transcendence. #
- Sometimes people say faith is blind; no, faith is Visionary. -Marianne Williamson #
- RT – Great Program! @katrinasawa Kat’s New Blog Post: Silver Mentor Program Teleclass with Katrina Sawa: http://tinyurl.com/ykn3xk5 # Read more
Achieving Success Through Clear Client Boundaries: So, Could Jerry Handle Newman Better?
October 19, 2009 by Heather Dominick
Filed under Abundance & Prosperity, Business, Energy, Entrepreneurialism, Featured, Marketing, Tweets, Uncategorized
Last week, we talked about what good customer service looks like, finding your boundaries and recognizing The Client We All Dread. Today I want to tell you how to set up boundaries with your client, and how to maintain them throughout your relationship. Read more
Energy Rich Coach Tweet Week for 2009-10-18
October 18, 2009 by Heather Dominick
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- RT @ModEntrepreneur “A little more persistence,a little more effort&what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success”Elbert Hubbard #
- RT @wishnie Learn how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want. -Jim Rohn #
- RT @CEOIncomeOnline “When I look into the future, it’s so bright it burns my eyes.” ~ Oprah Winfrey # Read more
Achieving Success Through Clear Client Boundaries: Is Your Client An Elaine?
October 14, 2009 by Heather Dominick
Filed under Energy, Entrepreneurialism, Featured, Marketing, Uncategorized
In this series of blogs, I’m talking about how to establish clear boundaries with your clients. Elaine Benes from The Seinfeld Show epitomizes The Client We All Dread. She’s vain, shallow, whiny, assertive in all the wrong places, quick to judge, selfish, and oblivious to her impact on the world. And, of course, there’s always the dancing. But we won’t talk about that now. Read more
Energy Rich Coach Tweet Week for 2009-10-04
October 4, 2009 by Heather Dominick
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- It’s a JOY to welcome new followers @ainebelton @raiseUrEnergy @nsteen @jjsemple @TomPregon @stevenroddy – Blessings to all! #
- SO excited about my next EnergyRICH® FREE Teleclass TODAY at 1PM EST: The 21st Century Marketing Foundation Formula! http://is.gd/3A4yr # Read more
Career Builders: How Can You Keep Your Energy Up and Your Business Thriving?
August 31, 2009 by Heather Dominick
Filed under Business, Energy, Entrepreneurialism, Featured, Uncategorized
In the movie Multiplicity, the main character, Doug (Michael Keaton), is overwhelmed by all of his responsibilities. “It’s like, work is first,” he says. “And my family is second, and I’m a . . . I’m a distant third, bringing up the rear. You know?” A scientist offers him a solution. He has discovered how to clone people. Doug can have other Dougs — one to cover business, one to cover family responsibilities, and one to coach his kids’ sports teams. What a solution! Doug is interested. “What would a . . .” he asks the scientist. “What would a, uh . . . you know . . . nothing fancy, just a basic, you know . . . you know, clone job cost?”
You can probably guess that the clone idea didn’t pan out as well as Doug hoped. But don’t you sometimes wish there were two of you? Read more




