Archive for July, 2007

NAWW Member Event: Kendall Summerhawk on How to Charge What You’re Worth and Get It (Central Time)

Posted by on Jul 30 2007 | NAWW Events (Central Time)

November 14, 2007
11:00 amto12:00 pm

kendallAward winning small business expert Kendall SummerHawk is the “Horse Whisperer for Business.” Kendall delivers simple ways entrepreneurs can brand, package and price their services to quickly move away from “dollars-for-hours work” and create more money, time, and freedom in their businesses.” She is the author of the book, Brilliance Unbridled, and many information products like “How to Charge What You’re Worth and Get It!” and her signature branding program, Brand Authenticity.

Are you hungry to (finally!) raise your fees but don’t because you…?

You can easily charge 20-30-40 percent (and more) than you do right now, without the “what to charge worries.”
Here’s what Kendall will deliver:

  • How to instantly increase your fees 20, 30, or 40 percent (or more)
  • What you MUST do to break through your current income level (hint: it has nothing to do with raising your fees)
  • How to nip self-doubt in the bud (and banish “low pricing self-esteem” once and for all!)
  • How to avoid justifying your fee (and quit giving away your power or diminishing the value of your offer)

Visit www.kendallsummerhawk.com for lots of free articles, and a FREE audio mini-workshop titled “7 Quick and Simple Tips to Brand, Package and Price Your Services for More Money, Time and Freedom in Your Business.

Note: Call-in information is on your member login page. If you do not have your password, e-mail us at support@naww.org

If you are not an NAWW member yet, find out more about NAWW Membership Benefits by clicking here: naww.org/blog/benefits

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NAWW Member Event: Diana Holman & Ginger Pape - Repotting: 10 Steps for Redesigning Your Life (Central Time)

Posted by on Jul 30 2007 | NAWW Events (Central Time)

September 12, 2007
11:00 amto12:00 pm

Diane Holman and Ginger Pape will be joining us for a very exciting event called “Repotting: 10 Steps for Redesigning Your Life.

In this class Diane and Ginger walks students through repotting–a 21st century process to bring meaning and growth into your life.

They also discuss:

  • Rethink Your Landscape: Is It Time To Repot?
  • Create More Space in Your Garden
  • Cultivate Your Life and Your Dreams
  • Water Your Roots and Add Fertilizer When Needed
  • Partial Repotting: You Can Plant a Sample Bed
  • Remember: You’re the Gardener –It’s Your Life’s Garden

Note: Call-in information is on your member login page. If you do not have your password, e-mail us at support@naww.org

If you are not an NAWW member yet, find out more about NAWW Membership Benefits by clicking here: naww.org/blog/benefits

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Member of the Week: Marilyn Frazer

Posted by on Jul 25 2007 | Member of the Week

Q: When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

A: I wish I could say I had a lightening bolt strike me and sat down to write a book.  Actually, it was more like a slowly evolving idea. I have been jotting down ideas for different books for years but never had I seriously considered making a firm commitment to produce a book until recently, when I went to graduate school.

Q: How and when did you make this dream a reality?

A:  I earned a Masters Degree in Counseling in 2000. My book came from an idea I had for a thesis. When I expressed the idea in a paper I presented in class, several students said, “You ought to write a book.” My professor echoed their sentiments. That is the first time I entertained the idea of being a writer.  I realized I WANTED to be a writer. My book is called: The Relationship Trap: Women Who Ignored the Warning Signs That Said…This Guy’s Not For You!

It is a collection of true stories of fourteen women who were in relationships that did not work. They tell what they learned from the experience and give their advice to other women, hoping others will benefit from their experience and not have to go through what they did.

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Member Interview of the Week: Shari G. Moss

Posted by on Jul 20 2007 | Member of the Week

Q: When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

A: Truth be told, I didn’t “realize” I wanted to be writer; I realized my purpose and path as well as the reason(s) for each and both. All of which helped to formulate my current mission. The Universe realized that one way for me to fulfill that purpose was to be a writer and an author as well as a singer/songwriter. The words and music in, and including, their respective “packaging” have become the functional medium used to deliver the message(s).

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Call for Submissions - Chicken Soup Stories

Posted by on Jul 19 2007 | Member Requests, Call for Submissions

Story submissions immediately needed for two new Chicken Soup for the Soul books — Chicken Soup for the Democrat’s Soul and Chicken Soup for the Republican’s Soul.

Stories must be true (non-fiction), written in first person and be 1,000 words or less. Payment of $200 paid upon publication. Stories should make readers laugh, cry or sigh, and be positive, universal and non-controversial. No essays, sermons, commentaries, tributes, philosophical or biographical pieces will be accepted. Please read other Chicken Soup books to better understand our story-telling style.

Firm story submission deadline of September 30, 2007, for both titles. Expected release date: June 2008. For guidelines, please visit www.PublishingSyndicate.com.

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