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3 Ways to Change Your Clients' Lives - While You Sleep!

By: Stephanie Tuesday November 2, 2021 comments Tags: product creation, Time management, Customer Service, Business planning

3 Ways to Change Your Clients' Lives - While You Sleep!

Have you ever heard the Warren Buffett quote, "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die"? While some people can and do save up the money they make in their waking hours and then retire, it can be dangerous to rely too heavily on this strategy. People are living longer than they used to , so a retirement plan that would once have been enough to last for the rest of your life might let you outlive your savings now. And if you have a major crisis during your working years, such as an injury or... Read More


Interview with Ely Delaney: How to Save HOURS of Work While Getting Your Clients Better Results

By: Stephanie Thursday June 24, 2021 comments Tags: Marketing, product creation, Time management, Client attraction, Enrollment, Customer Service, Business planning, Business planning, Lead nurture, Follow-ups, Sales

Interview with Ely Delaney: How to Save HOURS of Work While Getting Your Clients Better Results

I recently had a great interview with Ely Delaney, the man who could get hit by a bus today and still be selling his products three years from now. In this interiew, he reveals how he saved himself countless hours on follow-ups and client service, broke the cycle of feast and famine, and got his clients better results in the process! If you want to meet more cool people, including potential clients and strategic partners, please take a minute to connect with Ely Delaney here: https://connectwithely.com/ If... Read More


Interview with Angel Tuccy: How Serving Multiple People at Once Transformed Her Business and Sales

By: Stephanie Thursday June 10, 2021 comments Tags: product creation, Time management, Client attraction, product launch, Enrollment, Customer Service, Business planning, Sales

Interview with Angel Tuccy: How Serving Multiple People at Once Transformed Her Business and Sales

In any given week, how many hours do you spend on sales calls? And if those sales calls are successful, how many additional hours do you spend giving the same teaching points over and over, to one client at a time? When you add all those hours up, it can get to the point where there isn't much time left for the other important things in your business and life, like seeking new leads, keeping up with administrative tasks, finding ways to grow and improve your business, spending time with your loved ones, and enjoying your favorite hobbies. ... Read More


6 Reasons to Create a Coaching Curriculum, Even If You Coach One-on-One

By: Stephanie Tuesday May 4, 2021 comments Tags: product creation, Time management, Business planning, Customer retention

6 Reasons to Create a Coaching Curriculum, Even If You Coach One-on-One

For many coaches, working with their clients one-on-one is what gives them joy. They enjoy the intimate environment, and the ability to dive deep into their clients’ private experiences, challenges, dreams, fears, hopes and triumphs. But even if you never want to stop coaching one-on-one, you can help a lot more people – and have an additional way to bring people into your one-on-one package – by adding a group coaching curriculum to your toolbox. Here are 6 reasons why having a curriculum can be useful to a coach who’s... Read More


My Formula for Giving More Clients Better Service in Fewer Working Hours

By: Stephanie Tuesday April 6, 2021 comments Tags: product creation, Time management, product launch, Customer Service, Business planning, Business planning

My Formula for Giving More Clients Better Service in Fewer Working Hours

Do you ever look at your schedule, see how many appointments you’ve set with your coaching clients, and think, “I wish I could do more”? “I wish I could help more people, but I don’t want to work longer hours.” “I wish I could go on vacation, without having to either stop helping people or work while I’m supposed to be relaxing.” “And when I retire, and after I die, I wish I could keep changing lives, instead of letting my knowledge and ability to help people retire or die with me.” Have you ever thought... Read More


Are You Taking These Important Steps to Reach Your New Year's Goals?

By: Stephanie Thursday December 31, 2020 comments Tags: Time management, Mindset, Motivation, Business planning

Are You Taking These Important Steps to Reach Your New Year's Goals?

New Year's Day is fast approaching. For some people, 2021 will be the year when they reach some of their most cherished goals; for others, it will be just one more year of the same old struggles. Which type of person will you be? Obviously, we all want to be the first type. So to help you accomplish that, I made a quick video with some specific, actionable tips you can use to achieve your goals in the coming year, and every year afterward. What goals are you working to achieve? I'd love to hear from you in the... Read More


How do I Stop Being Disorganized, and Get My Important Tasks Done?

By: Stephanie Tuesday July 7, 2020 comments Tags: Time management, Business planning, Customer retention, Customer Service, Public relations

How do I Stop Being Disorganized, and Get My Important Tasks Done?

Do you find yourself missing appointments, forgetting tasks, losing track of leads, or getting in trouble because a commitment slipped through the cracks? It happens to a lot of people. In fact, I've had people tell me they WILL NOT book calls more than 2 weeks out because nobody keeps the appointment. But as I told them: when I make an appointment, barring call-killing technological difficulties, I WILL keep it, because I have a system that makes sure I stay organized . In this video, I share the specific strategies I use... Read More


How to Outline Your Group Program and Avoid a Client-Repelling Mistake

By: Stephanie Tuesday October 1, 2019 comments Tags: product creation, Time management, product launch, Business planning

How to Outline Your Group Program and Avoid a Client-Repelling Mistake

If you've created a successful business by coaching clients one-on-one, you might have reached the point where you're ready to make a bigger impact, change more lives, and earn exponentially more income by no longer letting your number of clients be limited by the number of hours in a day. I'm talking about creating a group coaching program that can serve dozens or even HUNDREDS of clients at the same time, which not only multiplies your impact and earnings, but also gives your clients the opportunity to interact, give each other... Read More


3 Networking Strategies That Get You More Referrals

By: Stephanie Tuesday March 5, 2019 comments Tags: Marketing, Time management, Lead attraction, Public speaking, Client attraction, Public relations, Business planning, Follow-ups, Referral marketing

3 Networking Strategies That Get You More Referrals

When you go to networking events, there are three essential components you need to have in place in order to get results. In a recent FacebookLive, I shared three reasons why people often don't get referrals from their networking efforts, and three strategies you can use to create consistent streams of referrals. I also answered a question about what to do if you get a negative review that could hinder your attempts to get clients and referrals. Click the player below to watch the replay. For those who prefer to read... Read More


How Business Owners Can Let Go and Relax During The Holidays

By: Stephanie Thursday December 20, 2018 comments Tags: Time management, Mindset

How Business Owners Can Let Go and Relax During The Holidays

Happy holidays! Today's blog post is a few days early, because who wants to read business emails and work-related blogposts on Christmas Day? OK, I'm sure there are some of you out there, and hey, I'm not here to judge. :P But if you ARE reading this on Christmas, that might be a sign that you have a special need for it, because today's article is about how to let go and relax during your holidays, instead of feeling constantly guilty because you "should" be getting work done. Full disclosure: this is an area where I myself need to... Read More



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