All posts by Lisa Sasevich
Do you know your Per Head Average?
Lisa Sasevich
We are agents of change. We’re here to make a difference, but we’re also businesspeople. We want to offer our unique contribution in the world, touch lives AND live well. To do that, we have to pay attention to our businesses, which means getting friendly with some important numbers. So, today, I’m going to show […]
These are the people I blame…
Lisa Sasevich
I know it’s odd to see me gearing up to cast a whole lotta blame so close to Christmas, but I can’t stand it anymore. I have to get the word out about what these people are doing. You see, thanks to my husband, Michael, and his daring move of signing us up to do […]
Does Your Story Have a Shelf Life?
Lisa Sasevich
A couple of ezines ago I gave you advice from my father, the famous ventriloquist Eddie Garson, about not rewriting your talk every time you speak. Keep tweaking and improving it, but don’t reinvent the wheel. Or as Eddie says, “Don’t change your act, change your audience!” Today, I’m writing about the opposite problem — […]
A Six-Month Experiment That Transformed My Life!
Lisa Sasevich
Nearly four years ago on Mother’s Day, my husband Michael and I were sitting in a morning service at Agape Spiritual Center in Los Angeles when a little old gal from Alabama named Edwene Gaines took the stage to talk about prosperity. When she first started speaking, I thought she was cute…and sweet…and all those […]
Being an entrepreneur involves a lot of moving parts. Because I’m a mom of two toddlers, running a multi-million-dollar, rapidly growing business, I often get asked, “Lisa, how do you do it all?”. The answer is, I don’t. I’ve learned a few things about outsourcing that I’d like to share with you today. On my […]
How to Choose a Mentor
Lisa Sasevich
I admit it. Without my mentors I would not be where I am today. You have to have people in your life who can see your blind spots…AND who can see your greatness. And what’s funny is, when I think about each time the perfect mentor showed up in my life, there is not one […]



