Category Archives: Meant for More Moment
The secret to filling group programs
Lisa Sasevich
Meant For More Moment: Last week, one of my clients who is on the verge of a BIG sales breakthrough, almost threw in the towel… She had practically decided to put a lid on her mission and tell herself that it was time to start looking for a J.O.B. Have you ever had those moments? […]
A tip to keep the $ flowing
Lisa Sasevich
Meant For More Moment: It’s such a bummer. You have a client you love and want to help but alas, they’re on a payment plan and can’t make their next payment. Or worse, you find yourself as a client in that position. It happens. Here’s a miraculous little action you can take, or suggest, to […]
What to do on a bad a hair day
Lisa Sasevich
Meant For More Moment: Yep, Yep! I’m feeling a little creative today. For those of you who don’t LOVE getting in front of a camera, and for those of you who do, but want to mix it up a bit, take a listen to my 3 minutes of sage advice and let me know what […]
The Energy of Your Offer
Lisa Sasevich
Meant For More Moment: As you may know, I’ve been teaching how to make an irresistible offer from stages and webinars for over a decade. Yes, I am the master of structure on how to sell without being pushy or salesy. But there’s an element beyond the structure that makes all the difference on whether […]
Why it serves to use limiters
Lisa Sasevich
Meant For More Moment: Have you ever had a super vivid dream that felt so clear that you knew you’d remember the details forever, only to find that moments later you couldn’t remember the first darn detail about it? Frustrating, huh? Well, that’s kinda how possibility works. We get inspired and start to see new […]
Sometimes you have to slow down to level up
Lisa Sasevich
Meant For More Moment: Ever take a moment to yourself and realize how good it feels to occasionally just slow down; to breathe, to think, to take a good deep look at life happening around you, and to appreciate the little things? I’ve slowed down a lot in the last year. An intentional slowing down. […]