All posts by Lisa Sasevich
Growing Pains
Lisa Sasevich
As you become more successful, there will be growing pains along the way. For instance, when your groups are small, say 7 or 8, you know everyone in your group intimately. As a heart-centered entrepreneur, you likely relish that. But when your groups grow to 30 or 40 or 80, you’re not going to know […]
Multiple Wins from One Step
Lisa Sasevich
As an entrepreneur—and a busy Mommy—any time that I can do one thing and get a lot of results out of it, I’m happy. In fact, it’s my favorite thing to teach my clients to do. For instance, when you attend live events, that one action can energize you and your business in a ton […]
A Higher Level of Transformation and Results
Lisa Sasevich
While it might appear from the outside that my work is about sales, what it’s really about is giving people the opportunity to step up and say yes to their own transformation. If the same is true for you, let me tell you, nothing happens for your clients until you make them an Irresistible Offer. […]
The ONLY 3 Sales Systems You Really Need
Lisa Sasevich
Entrepreneurs often think that sales is really complicated, it’s a creative process, and it seems mystical and magical. There’s also a misconception that some people are good at it and some people aren’t. So if you weren’t born to do sales, there’s not much you can do about it. Well, that just isn’t true. Sales […]
3 Keys to Creating Personal Freedom with Your Business
Lisa Sasevich
Do you want to have it all? Do you want to break beyond the one-on-one and serve more people, become known for your expertise, make money and a difference, all while maintaining personal freedom at the end of the day? By “personal freedom,” I mean, you get to choose how much you travel and how […]
Leave Your Comfort Zone
Lisa Sasevich
Risks come in all shapes and sizes. Some involve large investments in yourself, but others are about taking the risk that someone might say no. For instance, an early product I did with Ali Brown several years ago never would have happened if I’d been afraid to leave my comfort zone, which, in this case, […]



