Author name: Sandy Schussel

Start “Branding” You

“A 15-minute call could save you 15% or more…” When you Google search “gecko”, GEICO appears first on the web list. I’ve been preparing for my web program on kick-starting your business next week.  So, this week, I thought I’d revisit (and shed some more light on) a classic business strategy: branding. In any practice, branding…

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Shift FEAR into Forward Gear

I started my coaching career helping people overcome their fears.  My book, The High Diving Board, and my audio program, Ten Steps To Overcoming Your Fears, are based on the premise that when we’re not where we want to be in our careers or lives, it’s because we respond to our fears by backing away from whatever

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Sales Happen in THEIR World

  Don’t shame or try to stifle your natural feelings of insecurity around your biggest clients. Do, however, put those feelings aside, by understanding that your clients are worried about themselves, too! Since sales can only happen on THEIR turf, change your focus to how you can help THEM feel more at ease. Watch the

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CREATE Your Future

We all have two futures: A “default” future, and a “created” future. If you’re struggling to move your business forward, but everything you do seems to get you back to the same place—month after month, year after year—you are set to live your default future. Imagine if nothing changed next year or the year after. 

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More on DOers

In case you’re still fuzzy from your nightcap (and that’s YOUR business), here’s a morning REcap of last week’s topic to get you going strong. It’s Sandy’s business to remind you to DO what you do no matter how you’re FEELing, and that the key is to pick your poison…or, your perspective.

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Become a “DOer”

My friend and colleague, Steve Chandler, author of the Wealth Warrior, puts professionals in two categories: “Doers” and “Feelers”. Doers come to work having planned out what needs to be done that day and, no matter how they’re feeling at any given moment, the do what needs to be done. What Feelers do, on the

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