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October 31, 2013 by Angie Stegall

“D” is for Decision

Yesterday I had the pleasure of sharing breakfast with a former client. We got together to discuss some upcoming work opportunities and for him to share some very good news.

See, he and I met for several months to work on his Five Essential Business Systems (TM). He wanted to grow his business and knew it was possible. What he wanted from me was some guidance, support, and accountability to do that.

Fast forward to today – he’s just made his fourth hire and things are going very well. He looks more relaxed and happy than I’ve ever seen him.

I’m SO proud of him!

In today’s note, “D” stands for decision.

Make one – and stick to it – and watch as the miracle of commitment unfolds.

Each of my clients who have made a decision to work with me and stuck to it have thrived.

Are you ready to be one of those people? I’m ready for you!

Make some room,

Angie

P.S. I’m offering two-hour Make Some Room Rendezvous sessions through the end of the year. They’re suitable for just you and me or for a small group or team. The investment is a mere $350.00. In just those two hours, I’ve had clients and teams make major progress on:

  • “Why” they are in business
  • Which systems would radically change their business for the better
  • How to get out of overwhelm using the power of the word “No”
  • How to eliminate the “making piles” habit
  • Email overwhelm – and I teach you how to banish it for good
  • How to make more money (but not necessarily work more)

Schedule your Make Some Room Rendezvous today.

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    March 7, 2014 at 9:39 pm

    With havin so much content and articles do you ever run into
    any problems of plagorism or copyright violation?
    My blog has a lot of unique content I’ve either written myself or outsourced but it appears a lot of it is popping it up all over the web without my permission.
    Do you know any ways to help stop content from being ripped off?
    I’d definitely appreciate it.

    • hobbesnc says

      March 8, 2014 at 8:42 am

      Honestly, I don’t think it’s something you can control. I have gone after a few folks who basically copied and pasted from website, but I can’t spend all my time doing that. Zen Habits (Leo Babauta has basically “uncopyrighted” everything on his site. I think that might be the wave of the future.

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