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How to Have Better Conversations to Boost Sales
Lisa Sasevich
When was the last time you had an unmistakably good conversation–one where you felt heard, understood, and deeply in tune with the other person? And when was the last time you walked away from a conversation feeling better than you felt before it started — intellectually stimulated, energized, and fired up? I’m willing to bet […]
D.A.N.C.E. Lesson for Entrepreneurs
Lisa Sasevich
I recently came across this quote and it reminded me of my conversation with Diane Halfman, professional organizer and a student in my Sales, Authenticity & Success Mastermind, known as the “Sassy Mastermind.” Diane was recently featured in a student success story where she shared that the most important tool she gained while working with […]
The crazy truth about working from home
Lisa Sasevich
There are some real benefits to working from home. For example, for lunch sometimes, I get to eat brie on apples. This is something you can’t do in an office without being labeled as the person who brings brie to work to spread on apples. Conversely, it’s also possible (though I’m not saying I’ve ever […]
From Goals to Real Results
Lisa Sasevich
Wow! We’re already several months into the New Year – can you believe it?! If you’re anything like I am, you may be looking at the goals you set and evaluating your progress. Before you get too far, though, I’d like to introduce a different approach … an approach that makes goals real and actionable. […]
Financial success as an entrepreneur doesn’t have to hinge on the amount of time directly committed to each client. In fact, as professional organizer Diane Halfman discovered, it’s the passive income one can generate by identifying and replicating a Unique Branded System – we call it UBS for short around here – that allows more […]
How to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking
Lisa Sasevich
Jerry Seinfeld has a joke about the fear of public speaking that goes like this: “I saw a study that said speaking in front of a crowd is the number one fear of the average person. Number two was death. This means to the average person, if you have to go to a funeral, you […]