The Millionaire Mind Support Network™

Reminder…Mastery 201 & Mastery Of Facilitation 301

21st October 2008

Reminder…Mastery 201 & Mastery Of Facilitation 301

For the many Robert Tennyson Stevens’ fans in our Millionaire Mind Support Network™, Mastery 201 & Mastery Of Facilitation 301 classes will be available next month in both Dallas and Seattle.

$Account.OrganizationName
Who are you, really? Why are you here?
We invite you to remember…

Struggle is a consciousness. Sickness is a consciousness. Separation is a consciousness. Lack is a consciousness. What would happen if everything I’ve ever desired is already within me? We have the opportunity to speak the truth from our hearts and to give ourselves permission to be already unified, already loved, already one with our creator.

My prayer is to share with people what their language is doing. We have a system of language, thought and communication I call the “Babble Virus,” a language system of confusion: want, need, should do, have to, kinda, maybe, so that, in order to, I think, hopefully, someday…

Many of us have been living with the old paradigm that everything is hard: work, relationships, life…. It is only because that is what we have learned. Now we can learn new options. We can choose to make it easy.

Explore Your Innermost Truth
Imagine taking charge of your life. Discover Conscious Language, and take authority over your reality. Find power in your speech and begin your new life with creativity, and love.

Realize you have the option in any given moment to act with purpose, love and enthusiasm…to manifest your outcomes…to be magnetic to situations and opportunities which serve your mission…to be still and listen to the truth in your heart…to recognize self sabotage and transform your limiting beliefs into powerful, tangible proof that YOU are creating your life!

Join us in Seattle or Dallas for a powerful reminder of who you really are, & what you are truly capabale of…

Mastery 201 & Mastery Of Facilitation 301 will give you the tools to transform your perception of what is possible. Enjoy your new found clarity, understand you have choice in any given situation to repeat past patterns that no longer serve you or achieve glorious success with ease and grace!

For more details about Mastery & Mastery Of Facilitation, click on the following city names for specifics: Seattle, WA, or Dallas, TX

Sincerely,

Robert Tennyson Stevens

posted in Communications, Events, Law of Attraction, Millionaire Mind MoJo, Money Blueprint, Motivation & Self-Improvement | 0 Comments

30th June 2008

The Learnable Moment

A Teaching Story

During my second month of nursing school, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions until I read the last one: “What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?”

Surely this was some kind of joke. I had seen the cleaning woman several times. She was tall, dark-haired, a woman in her fifties, but how would I know her name? I handed in my paper, leaving the last question blank.

Before class ended, one student asked if the last question would count toward our quiz grade. “Absolutely,” said the professor. “In your careers you will meet many people. All are significant. They deserve your care, even if all you do is smile and say hello.”

I’ve never forgotten that lesson. I also learned her name was Dorothy.

— Joanne C. Jones quoted in The Art of Forgiveness, Lovingkindness, and Peace by Jack Kornfield

posted in Communications, Customer Service, Millionaire Mind MoJo | 0 Comments

13th June 2008

A Public Relations Toolkit for Small Business

Small Business Advice and Tips

Below you will find small business advice and resources, which have been created with small business owners and entrepreneurs in mind. The advice and tips section includes writing tips, photo tips, guidelines for formatting your release and common pitfalls to avoid. Visit the small business advice and tips page regularly for updates and new content.

General tips for formatting your release

See how simple it is to build a professional quality news release.

Constructing a “wire” ready release

Guidelines and paragraph specific tips for writing an effective feature story

You have one chance to make a first impression–avoid common pitfalls

Write for your audience, not for yourself

Utilize a photo to add impact to your message

Increase your success by using simple words, sentences and ideas

News release makeover-take two

Millionaire Minds Promote Themselves and Their Businesses!

Live Well, Promte and Prosper!

posted in Communications, Entrepreneurship, Millionaire Mind MoJo, Public Relations, Small Business & Entrepreneurship | 0 Comments

2nd May 2008

Structuring Winning Partnerships – Part Three

Strong Structure Makes for Winning Partnerships

Partnering creates a climate for success by building a cooperative management team dedicated supporting each other reach mutually stated goals. Members of the partnership must undergo a change in mindset and discover how it is in their best interest to cooperate.

There are three basic steps involved in establishing the Partnership relationship.

Nurture the new relationship through personal contact

Since Partnering is an attitude change aimed at building a new relationship, it is important as a first step to establish the new relationship through personal contact. Success in a Partnering arrangement depends on the personal commitment of the management team. This commitment is built through personal relationships that must be formed early and reinforced throughout the partnership.

A joint statement of goals and establishing common objectives

The second step in Partnering is crafting a joint statement of goals and establishing common objectives in specific detail for reaching the goals. Achieving these intermediate objectives will lead to success for both members of the business alliance.

Identify and establish specific communication processes

Finally, successful partnering identifies specific processes to avoid miscommunication problems, mediate disputes, evaluate performance, promote cooperation and encourage celebration.

Although these basic steps create the essential partnering relationship, teamwork is crucial to instill the Winning Partnering Sprit. Establishing cooperative processes for evaluating opportunities and solving problems is an other feature of successful partnering. Evaluation mechanisms should be specific in measuring the achievement of the objectives that will make the project a success. A system for problem solving, which will provide for expedited decisions, should be established.

Another essential feature of Winning Partnership is committed people. Successful partnershio needs champions throughout the organization who are willing to take risks, use professional judgement, and make management decisions in a new cooperative environment. Partnering is for people who believe in cooperation, rather than confrontation, as the most effective and efficient way to achieve their goals.

How Do We Know If Partnering is Working?

When Partnering is successful, old competitive patterns change and a new spirit pervades the working relationship.

This new spirit has many indicators:

  • Sharing — The Partners share a common set of goals.
  • Clear Expectations— Each partner’s expectations are clearly stated, up-front, and provide the basis for working together.
  • Trust and Confidence— Partners actions are consistent and predictable. Trust is earned when one’s actions are consistent with one’s words. We must ALL “walk the talk”
  • Commitment— Each partner must be willing to make a real commitment to participate in the partnership.
  • Responsibility— Responsibility is recognizing and accepting the consequences of our choices. Partners are accountable to each other and should agree up front on measures for mutual accountability.
  • Courage — Partners have the courage to forthrightly confront and resolve conflict.
  • Understanding and Respect— Partners understand and respect each others responsibilities, authorities, expectations and boundaries, as well as any honest differences between them.
  • Synergy — The partnership is more than the sum of the individual partners. The relationship is more powerful than any of the partners working alone because it is based on the collective resources of the partners.
  • Excellence — Partners expect excellence from each other and give excellence in return.

These are the positive indicators of a successful partnering effort. If you look closely at the list again, it is clear that most of these indicators are based on the ability of the partners to communicate and solve problems.

Successful partnerships and business alliances need to create a blueprint for their new relationship, which can be summed up in a charter. The Partnering Charter defines the long-term goals and objectives for the business project or objective. This is a win-win charter. It is a collaborative effort written by all participants and therefore includes the overlapping goals of the project team. Common goals are: a quality project carried out in a timely and cost effective manner. To achieve these goals, the team must transform them into concrete objectives and action items which can be measured at follow-up sessions. If all the goals and objectives are achieved, both parties will win.

The Partnering Charter should include objectives that will provide measurable milestones for success on the project. These objectives should be specific and should be the framework for a Partnering implementation plan.

The implementation plan fills out these objectives by including measurable details. For example, the implementation plan can call for a target dollar amount of savings, or a specified cost growth percentage. These are just a few examples of how specifics can be added to the objectives to make them part of a viable plan for ensuring project success.

Minimum Standard Requirements to play the Winning Partnership Game

Do You Have Tracking Systems in Place for These Major Functions?

  • Costs
  • Quality Assurance
  • Materials and Services
  • Information Sharing and Lessons Learned
  • Product and Service Procurement Requirements
  • Performance
  • Do Your Process Controls Coordinate with Those of Your Primary Customers
  • Have You Planned for Modernization and Innovation?
  • Are You Making the Best Use of Computers and Automation?
  • Do You Support Working in Teams?
  • How Do You Evaluate and Address Training and Safety Needs?
  • How Do You Acknowledge Employees for Quality Performance?
  • How Do You Document Your Efforts for Measurable Results?
  • How Do You Marketing Your Successes
  • Using Your Quality Partnership as a Marketing Tool
  • Using Your Champion to Position You as a High Potential Quality Supplier
  • Using Productivity Gains to Fund Innovation
  • Using Your Expertise and Your Innovative Successes to Market Yourself as a Value-Added Partner
  • Using Your Successes to Expand Your Client Base in Other Industries

Copyright © Millionaire Minds, LLC 2008

This Blog is extrapolated from, “The Quality Partnership™ Facilitating New, Effective, More Profitable Relationships, © 1993, H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik — presented at the 1993 EPA HUB Procurement Conference. All writings here are copyrighted. You may not use them without written permission but you may link to the posts or give out a link to the posts. And remember, You Have a Millionaire Mind!

posted in Communications, Entrepreneurship, Partnership Blueprint | 0 Comments

30th April 2008

Forming Winning Partnerships — Part Two

How Can I Help You, Help Me — Help You?

We graduates, who have just returned from the recent Millionaire Mind Intensive, found ourselves in a partnership-rich environment. Our eyes were opened to new opportunities that involve other folks — ‘Partnerships’ of some type or another. These strategic alliances could involve vendor relationships, sub-contracting opportunities, network marketing opportunities, joint ventures, and all permeations in between.

The current economic climate encourages building a core group of long-term businesses relationships. The ability to build and maintain successful partnerships, gives our business ventures a competitive edge, and enables us to pull away from the pack and reach financial freedom more quickly.

Well-structured, professional alliances offer new approaches to doing business. Those familiar with the ‘Master Mind’ principles shared in Napoleon Hill’s, ‘Think and Grow Rich’, might call it the tried and true, “smart way of doing business. A successful partnership can actually form a ‘third mind’ to enhance the management of both ventures. This extended, management team shares information in an environment of trust to reach mutually beneficial business solutions. Winning partnerships are designed to create a positive atmosphere, improved communication and foster a problem-solving attitude among a group of individuals who will support each other’s success.

The benefits of successful partnerships go beyond preventing disputes, to improved communication, increased quality and efficiency, on-time performance, a fair profit and prompt payment for contracted work. ‘Win-Win Partnerships’ seek to create a positive, cooperative attitude that leads to long-term relationships based on quality and service.

To create this attitude, each party must seek to understand the goals, objectives, and needs of the others — their win situation— and seek ways that these objectives can overlap.

Components of a Winning Partnership

  • Sharing common goals and information to meet the needs.
  • Clear expectations on booth sides for a better working relationship.
  • Trust and dependability.
  • Commitment to Continuous Process Improvement.
  • Agreeing to be accountable for the choices made.
  • Courage to openly approach and resolve difficulties.
  • Respect for and understanding of each other’s requirements and boundaries.

The Synergy of a Winning Partnership is more than the sum of its parts.

The environment created by adopting the components of a Winning Partnership is one of trust, mutual understanding and open communication, that leads to profitable ways to exploit opportunities. The US economy is in a general down turn. That does not mean the current business climate will affect us negatively. Great fortunes have been built in pervious down turns There is always an opening for those who know how to spot and capitalize on less than obvious opportunities.

Government agencies, prime contractors and other Fortune 500 companies are being faced with budget cuts, staff cuts and generally having to make do with less. The use ‘winning partnerships’ can ensure the best use of existing resources, reduce waste and make the best use of staff. The wise use of partnerships can help any organization manage risk and target which areas will allow the highest improvement and the sharpest competitive edge.

The Law of Attraction and Winning Partnerships

Focus your attention on giving your strategic partners and your customers the highest level of quality support and be willing and open to receive that same level of support from your partners and customers. Add value to every level of your personal and professional relationships.

WEALTH PRINCIPLE:

The Law of Income: You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you deliver according to the marketplace

Mark Victor Hansen at T. Harv Eker’s Seminar

In our next Millionaire Mind Support Network™ Blog we’ll continue to discuss structuring Winning Partnerships.

Copyright © Millionaire Minds, LLC 2008
This Blog is extrapolated from, “The Quality Partnership™ Facilitating New, Effective, More Profitable Relationships, © 1993, H. Sandra Chevalier-Batik — presented at the 1993 EPA HUB Procurement Conference. All writings here are copyrighted. You may not use them without written permission but you may link to the posts or give out a link to the posts. And remember, You Have a Millionaire Mind!

posted in Communications, Entrepreneurship, Partnership Blueprint | 0 Comments

28th April 2008

Forming Winning Partnerships — Part One

‘All Your Relations’ are Partnerships of One Type or Another

While participating in the Millionaire Mind Intensive each of us were surrounded by 500+ potential partners. Each person in that room had, to one degree or another, committed to support each other in their personal and professional ventures. Fellow participants introduced many of us to new opportunities. In some cases it might be network marketing venture whose product or business structure resonated with us. Perhaps you signed up as an affiliate for the Peak Potentials Ambassador program. Maybe you found someone who is the perfect vendor with just the “right” product or service you have been needed to take your business to the next level. I know a more that a few of you connected and were able to structure strategic alliances to support business growth beyond your current markets. The Millionaire Mind Intensive trainers facilitate many exercises and processes that support participants in seeing opportunity that we might have missed before. MMI gives us the tools to really examine and expunge non-supportive beliefs from our financial blue print.

But what about our Other Blueprints?

“In the same way we all know we have a money blue print, we have a relationship blue print. The same way most were never taught the skill of money, most of us were never taught the skills of quality relationships. We default back to the only thing we know which is our past communication that is verbal, then modeling, then specific incidents. Even worse is money in relationships because we use our head when it comes to money, and our hearts when it comes to relationships. All Your Realtions” will be an amazing mixture of high impact process work, exercises, games, and some of the greatest experts in the world

— T. Harv Eker

During our Millionaire Mind Intensive Weekend, Doug shared some information about a new Peak Potentials coarse offering, “All Your Relations”. While he was speaking, about the benefits of strengthening our relationships with ourselves, our significant others, our children, parents, friends, nature and spirit, I stopped to consider my many ‘business’ relationships. Could I identify any repeating negative patterns in my business relationships that had held me back in the past? Was it likely that that pattern could reappear to trip me up in the present? Everyone lean forward and stoke your chin. Hmmmm…. Ya think? The “All Your Relations” course won’t be presented until Nov 13, 2008, at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront.

So what can we do right now?
In our next Millionaire Mind Support Network™ Blog we’ll discuss structuring Winning Partnerships.

Copyright © Millionaire Minds, LLC 2007 All writings here are copyrighted.
“All Your Relations” Name and Image Copyright © Peak Potentials Training
You may not use them without written permission but you may link to the posts or give out a link to the posts. And remember, You Have a Millionaire Mind!

posted in Communications, Entrepreneurship, Money Blueprint | 0 Comments

4th February 2008

Express Yourself!

Wealth File #8

Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value.
Poor people people think negatively about selling and promotion.

“…Rich people are almost always excellent promoters. They can and are willing to promote their products, their services, and their ideas with passion and enthusiasm.”

— T. Harv Eker
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, pg. 10

During the January Cash Flow game-day wrap-up, Loraine Boyden shared some Millionaire Mind insights about the importance of business coaches and mentors. She stated that her first business mentor stressed consistent, outstanding communication skills as the basis of any successful business enterprise. Their coach encouraged Loraine and John join a local Toastmasters organization to hone their public speaking skills. Both Loraine and John credited their Toastmaster’s experience with increasing their confidence and improving their speaking and promotional skills and recommended the experience to other Millionaire Mind Intensive graduates.

What is the Toastmasters Experience?

Toastmasters’ members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment. Toastmasters have helped men and women improve their communication and leadership skills. Through regular meetings and speaking opportunities at member clubs, people achieve their full potential, realize their dreams, and improve their communication skills.

Most people say they joined Toastmasters because they want to feel more secure when speaking in public - even before a small group. For example, in a departmental meeting, an employee may have real knowledge about the job, but lack the ability to communicate his or her ideas to other members of the group. The Toastmasters program can be tailored to meet your personal objectives. Whether you desire improvement in prepared or impromptu speaking, greater skill in the use of visual aids, experience and knowledge can be gained in the areas that most interest you.

Through participation in the Toastmasters Communication and Leadership program, people from all backgrounds can lose their fear of public speaking, learn to speak effectively, conduct a meeting, manage a department or business, lead, delegate, and motivate.

Experienced professionals and beginning speakers alike can benefit from the Toastmasters’ programs. Whether speaking to the board of directors, your customers, your co-workers or your kids, Toastmasters can help you do it better. You’ll learn and practice in a friendly, comfortable environment with people who are there for the same reason you are—to become better communicators.

Finding a local Toastmaster’s Club

Look for a club near you.

Some Toastmaster clubs meet in the morning, some during lunch, others at night. Find the one that best suits your schedule and then contact them.

North Texas Toastmasters District 25
http://www.d25toastmasters.org/index.htm

South and Central Texas is served by Toastmasters District 55
http://tmd55.org/index.shtml

District 56 Toastmasters

http://www.toastmasters-d56.org/


Live Well,Promote and Prosper,
Sandi

Copyright © Millionaire Minds, LLC 2008
All writings here are copyrighted. You may not use them without written permission but you may link to the posts or give out a link to the posts. And remember, You Have a Millionaire Mind!

posted in Communications, Management & Leadership | 0 Comments

23rd July 2007

Be Careful What You Ask For — Mastering Our Language

Mind Mastery

Attending the Austin Wellness Expo last spring started an exciting journey. For many of us, it was the first step in our Millionaire Mind Intensive journey. It was also where I was introduced to Robert Tennyson Stevens and Mastery Systems.

The Mastery Systems literature defines “Mastery” as having expert skill or knowledge, as well as having control, authority or power over, in or with something.

As it relates to the Mastery Systems process, “mastery” refers to being master of oneself – having self-control and being subject only to one’s own highest wishes and desires, with freedom to act; living and being our most effective, loving, empowering, and respectful selves, on purpose, and on mission. Mastery Systems gives tools and techniques for individuals to know their own highest choices in any situation, to express their choices with ease and clarity, and to have full-body alignment (head and heart) in their choices.

In the beginning was The Word.
And, according to Robert Tennyson Stevens, it’s the middle, the end and everything else in between.

Mastery of ourselves begins with using Conscious Language™. Imagine installing on your inner “heart drive” a new “Conscious Human Operating System” which keeps you aware, and awake, to self-sabotage before it can act. Imagine a human computer virus-checker, which finds all those pesky viruses and limiting beliefs, lies, doubts and agreements with limitation and offers each limitation to your awareness for upgrading. The virus is called the Babel Virus. The upgrade is called Pure Speech (Conscious Language™).

The Mastery Systems website, course descriptions and supplemental material is mesmerizing. I’m sure each of us has had the experience of reading or hearing something for the first time and just being stunned at the simple “rightness” of the information. The system makes so much sense you simply cannot understand why you have not been more circumspect concerning vocabulary usage.

When questioned as to the best starting point for a new student, Robert Tennyson Stevens offers this general guidance. Each of us comes to life with our own personal agenda. Each of us has current problems, concerns, excitements, health choices and spiritual focuses. In other words, we are all unique and very individual in our natures. The basic tenants of Mastery Systems Tools and Technologies offer a series of human upgrades, human awareness shifters designed to help the individual partner with themselves in establishing a more congruent method for improving many aspects of life.

Robert Tennyson Stevens asks, I were a mechanic and you brought me your automobile for some service or repair I would do some diagnostics and give you my suggested maintenance program.

He suggests taking this short diagnostic test to discover if you have some areas to upgrade.
Answer these questions with your first response.

  • Let your inner editor be on hold for now.
  • What is your goal for your life?
  • Do you want to make more money?
  • Are you trying to improve your situation in life?
  • Do you hope you will make more money this year?
  • Are you committed to improving your health?
  • Are you working on relationships?
  • Do you have problems with intimacy?

According to Robert, our answers will contain hidden self-sabotage patterns, which will make agreements of limitation. Usually these limitations are unconscious and operate without our knowledge, until we become conscious. We have been using a language system built upon a premise of lack, struggle and separation. This language, which Robert calls the Babel Virus, is full of glitches and blocks to our well-being, health, enlightenment and personal victory in our journey, in our pursuit and accomplishment of happiness.

The basic concept of Conscious Language is:

  • Our language defines our reality.
  • Every word we speak is our Prayer coming into manifestation now and continuously.
  • Our sub-conscious is 100% literal.
  • “Decree a thing and it shall be established unto you.”
  • The more specific we are the more instantaneous the manifestation.
  • “Life and death is in the power of the tongue.”
  • Ownership of some desire comes through claiming what we desire
  • Speaking first person, personal, conscious creative language, here and now is very powerful.
  • Words spoken with specificity and feelings equals manifestation.
  • In the beginning was the word, the word was with God and the word was God.
  • “A man who offendeth not in word, the same is a perfect man and able to bridle the whole body.”

I’m studying the Mastery Systems material that delineates what Robert calls the:

11 Domains of Self-Sabotage Language

If anyone else in the network is studying Robert Tennyson Stevens’ work, please let me know.

Millionaires Master Their Minds!

Copyright © Millionaire Minds, LLC 2007
All writings here are copyrighted. You may not use them without written permission but you may link to the posts or give out a link to the posts. And remember, You Have a Millionaire Mind!

posted in Communications, Motivation & Self-Improvement | 0 Comments

8th June 2007

Whatcha Do?

You are attending a business mixer…

Having secured a glass of wine and a dish of nibbles, you paste your smile on and sail forth to network.

Are you psyched? Are you ready?

You may have your game face on, your business cards ready, but are you really ready to answer the charming fellow who just looked you in the eye and asked, “Whatcha Do?”

As a business owner this can be a great opening to tell a potential client why they need you product or service

— OR

The most dreaded gambit since Gallipoli.

When my partner Nick and I were just starting out, we were lucky enough to have our business, Serendal Research Institute, included in the inaugural Fast Track — a fourteen-week business development program sponsored by the Greater Denver Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Development Group. Seventy-five business (less than fifty of us actually made it to graduation) were chosen from the over five hundred applicants. The Fast Trackers received intensive general business training, individual business mentorship and a crack at low interest loans for seed money to expand our products and services.

It was a big deal.

The exercise that really made a big impression on all of us was the “elevator pitch”.

In front of the class, we introduced ourselves to a facilitator, handed him our card, described our business and pitched our product or service in under two-minutes.

If the review team could not accurately understand what we did and how they would use our product or service, we failed that assignment, but got to try again the following week. In the real world of one-on-one marketing, there is rarely on opportunity to “do-over.”

Believe it or not, it took Nick and I days to wordsmith the “back of the business card” description of our business.

“Serendal Research Institute specializes in the practical application of science and technology to assist business owners, managers and corporate executives with decision-making, policy formulation, or other managerial functions. Our professional researchers and technologists conduct client-sponsored research, product development feasibility studies, competition and market analysis; and provide reports, white papers, press releases as well as copy for optimized websites.”

All of our hopes, dreams and personal savings, summarized in 58-words. I felt more trepidation making our “elevator pitch” in front of that class than I felt delivering a training session in front of 1500 people at a Publishing Conference.

How Do You Define Your Business?

Developing a written mission statement is often a first step in defining your business enterprise. A primary concern in developing a mission statement is addressing the question, “What business are you in?”

Although answering this question may seem deceptively easy — it can be a complex task. Determining the nature of your business ought not be rigorously tied to the specific product or service you currently produce. It should also include the result of your output and the competencies you have developed in producing that output.

A mission statement is a brief statement of the purpose of a company or organization, it summarizes the goals and objectives of the enterprise. An organization’s mission statement defines the company as it is presently; it defines the clientele, critical processes and it describes the desired level of performance. The primary intention of a mission statement is to keep all the stakeholders in alignment with the organization’s purpose. Organizations find that a shared, written mission statement is a reliable tool for maintaining focus on core competencies and enables execution of new initiatives that are consistent with the company’s purpose and values.

And, a well-written mission statement can be used as an effective marketing tool — the elevator pitch.

Take a few minutes, a few days, or maybe a week, carefully craft your “elevator pitch”, then go out and share it with someone in your personal or business network. An acquaintance used the fellowship time after church to fine-tune her presentation. By nature she was shy and was not as intimidated in the supportive environment of her church-family as she would have been during a professional networking meeting. She got comfortable with her two-minute marketing pitch, and by introducing herself and her business is such a friendly and BRIEF fashion, she found some new clients who were happy to hear about her services. Now she works professional, network mixers like a pro and is happily expanding her ability to serve more people.

One last thought about personal and professional networks…

Interestingly, the most lasting benefit of the Fast Track program was the life-long friendships amongst the Tracker grads. Decades later, we still support each other personally and professionally. Over the years we have celebrated business successes, attended weddings, christenings, and unfortunately a few funerals. Your business and personal network is a critical factor in not only in your long-term success, but is a key to your personal health and happiness.

Copyright © Millionaire Minds, LLC 2007
All writings here are copyrighted. You may not use them without written permission but you may link to the posts or give out a link to the posts. And remember, You Have a Millionaire Mind!

posted in Business Start-up, Communications, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, New Business Enterprises, Small Business & Entrepreneurship | 0 Comments


  • Categories

  • Past Articles

  • March 2010
    S M T W T F S
    « Nov    
     123456
    78910111213
    14151617181920
    21222324252627
    28293031  

//