Mentoring

I believe in investing heavily in your own knowledge. I’ve spent over $100K on my education and I’ll spend between $15-$20K just this year on conferences, coaching, and cutting edge information.

Because of all this knowledge I’ve gained, I’m frequently asked to help people brainstorm marketing ideas, find creative ways to grow their business or just help them get unstuck and moving forward.

I get immense amounts of joy and fulfillment from watching people grow.  Watching people’s minds expand fascinates me, especially when it comes to growing a business.  Here are two of my favorite examples of it…

How I Helped Jenny Raise Her Coaching Rates, Create Bigger Results For Her Clients, Make $10,000 in 24 Hours And Ultimately Quit Her Job At Google

(All Without Feeling Guilty About Her Fees And By Doing What She Loves…)


How Amber Rae Made $27,500 Over Nine Months Starting With A Tumblr Blog And One Post That Took 45 Minutes



The Bad News About Mentoring

There is some bad news about mentoring… The thing is, when I work with people, I get *very* wrapped up in their work. I’m constantly thinking of ways to help their business grow, people they should connect with and opportunities to put in front of them.

I spend a lot of time and mental energy helping them grow, which I love. But I have a business I’m focused on building, too. So I don’t work with many people and I’m *extremely* selective about the few people I do work with.

Right now I’m not taking on any new clients. If you’d like to be notified when a spot opens up, enter your name and email in the box below and you’ll be on the list.

WARNING: I’m expensive… and it will be worth every single penny you invest *if* we’re the right fit.

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Posted in , Sun, 27/03/11

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