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About David Wood

For 20 years David has helped entrepreneurs around the globe to grow their results, by growing themselves. A former consulting actuary to Fortune 50 companies in New York, David quit corporate life to pursue his inner journey, which now deeply influences his work. A digital nomad, David is currently dancing salsa, paragliding, and coaching his rock star entrepreneur clients from Colombia. His specialty is doubling your productivity and profits, while halving your stress. If you become a highly authentic and inspirational leader in the process, well….that can’t be helped.

Mentor Monthly #118: Ways to Help a Cause – AND Yourself!

1. Announcements/Offers

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2. FEATURE: Ways You Can Help a Cause – AND Yourself!

Taken from my book ‘Get Paid For Who You Are‘

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1. Donate your product or service

The most basic way to support a cause is to donate your product or services. This product or service can be given to staff members, volunteers, beneficiaries, or even board members.  For example, if you’re a coach, like me, it’s pretty straightforward – you offer your coaching services. The staff members of nonprofit organizations are usually paid only modest salaries, so your coaching services could be a nice fringe benefit.

2. Offer your product or a service as a prize

You can offer your products or services as a prize for a sweepstakes or competition.  In fact, why not reach out to 10 to 20 local nonprofit organizations in this way and start building relationships. For example, an accountant might donate 10 free tax returns to a charity raffle or auction.

3. Offer your product or service as a premium

You can also offer your product or service as an incentive when people sign up to the nonprofit’s mailing list.  If you go to the Sierra Club’s website at Sierra.org, they often offer a free rucksack when you become a member.  If you happen to produce rucksacks, backpacks, caps or T-shirts, you could go to groups like the Sierra Club and donate your product. In exchange, they could acknowledge your company on their website and much more, which we’ll cover later in this chapter.

4. Speak at their events

5. Give a percentage of your profits

6. Logo Exposure

You can also offer nonprofit organizations exposure for their logos. Tell them that you will put their logo on your website, business card or newsletter, with a call to donate. The logo will also link to their organization.

7. Invite your customers to donate

8. Newsletter exposure

Offer to include occasional stories about them in your newsletter. You might write about an interesting event they are holding, or feature a case study of someone they have helped – just as a news item next to your feature article. And of course – add a request to donate to their cause.

9. Media exposure

You could issue press releases about what the nonprofit is up to and how local businesses are supporting local causes. You could agree to mention them in every radio, TV and print interview you do.

10. Microgiving call

Invite all your customers and newsletter subscribers to join on a conference call designed to raise money for charity. You might have a prominent member of the community or a local celebrity join you as co-host. Discuss an interesting topic, and every 10 minutes invite people to go to the website and donate. Of course, you can also do something like this in person and offer to host physical fundraisers.

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Take Action

1) What cause are you interested in supporting?

2) Do any of these ideas sound like something you would love to do?

3) Share your cause at the blog and what you want to do for them.

4) What’s your dream list of what a non-profit could do for YOUR business?

5) Post on the blog here!

 

Love and gratitude,


P.S. You can find ideas on how to approach causes you want to support in my book, “Get Paid For Who You Are.”

P.P.S. If you have any comments on this newsletter, we’d love you to share them here.

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Mentor Monthly #117: How to Craft a Sizzling Elevator Pitch

Announcements/Offers

For Coaches Who are Ready and Seriously Committed to Moving Up To the Next Level…

If you’re ready, I mean REALLY ready to transform your coaching business into a full-throttle client growth machine, then this is your next step.

It’s a comprehensive bundle of my most powerful mentoring sessions over the last four years…

It’s the first and last word on growing and maintaining a lucrative and state-of-the-art coaching business…

It’s…

“EXPLODE YOUR COACHING PRACTICE™: Proven Practice Building Secrets to Give You More Clients Than You Can Handle.”
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Get your copy now:

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Jack Canfield Reveals His #1 Secret

There’s a secret “technique” to change your life that you might not know about…

World famous authors, speakers and leaders such as Jack Canfield, Deepak Chopra, Bruce Lipton, Bob Proctor Cheryl Richardson, Joe Vitale and many others are doing it.

Now you can watch a f.r.e.e. video from Jack Canfield, co creator of the “Chicken Soup for The Soul” books where he explains how he used this technique to transform his life.

http://www.GetPaidForWhoYouAre.com/jackvideo.php

FEATURE: How to Craft a Sizzling Elevator Pitch

Taken from my book ‘Get Paid For Who You Are’
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It’s time to refine your offer and target market into an “elevator pitch”. An elevator pitch is you telling someone what you do in the time it takes to ride an elevator. Sometimes 10-30 seconds is all you’ll have to state who you are and what you can do.

The beauty of an elevator pitch is that, in addition to helping you say with ease and confidence what you do and for whom, it also allows others to spread the word about you. So, the next time someone asks your friend, “What does Mollie do?” Your friend replies, “She helps small business owners get free publicity”. Or, “She teaches families of cancer patients how to support their loved one and cope”.

Now it’s your turn.

What do (or will) you do and for whom? Write down your elevator pitch using the following formula: I help Y with X.

If it’s not sizzling, you could ask yourself, “Is my target market too broad?” For example, you might say, “I help businesses with team communication.” That’s true, but what type of businesses? Established ones? Start-ups? In what industry?

“Oh,” you say. “I get it. I help start-up biotech companies with team communication.” That is better and I know you help the team communicate, but what problem does this solve? What is the result you are helping these companies to achieve?

“They are able to get past their personal conflicts and work together to bring products to market faster, and those products save lives.”

Great! Then say that.

“Okay. How about: I help start-up biotech companies bring life-saving drugs to market faster.”

Wonderful. That would leave me asking you how you do that, which would be your entrée to talking about improving team communication and how it can improve results.

Test your elevator pitch

Do you see how it works? This is a perfect exercise to engage in with a Freedom Buddy. Test your elevator pitches on each other as well as your family and friends and welcome their feedback. Each piece of feedback can help you to hone your elevator pitch and really make it sing.

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Take Action

1) Play with your elevator pitch.

2) Practice it with someone until it feels natural.

3) Share your elevator pitch at the blog and bounce off ideas with other people here.

 

Love and gratitude,

 

 

P.S. You can find more examples of sizzling elevator pitches in my book, “Get Paid For Who You Are.”

P.P.S. If you have any comments on this newsletter, we’d love you to share them here.

Mentor Monthly #116 – Choose a Web Site Design That’s Perfect For You

1. Announcements/Offers

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2011 Declutter Calendar

Do you want to declutter and organize your home? Download this calendar by simplicity coach, Beth Dargis, for a simple to do for every day of the year. This is the year to get your home under control.

Declutter Calendar:

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2. FEATURE: Chose a Website Design That’s Perfect For You

Taken from my book ‘Get Paid For Who You Are‘

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Your website is your face to others on the internet. It’s important to choose a design that’s right for you.

Think about the “look and feel” of your website. Do you want your website to be packed with information or spacious and elegant? What is the mood that you want people to feel: hopeful and motivated to take action, or peaceful – knowing everything will be okay?

For instance, Leanne Ely’s menu planning solution site (http://savingdinner.com) has a breezy cheerful style with a superhero-dressed shopper flying along behind a loaded grocery cart.

That wouldn’t work as well for Anette Meier, who makes baskets by hand and markets them on her site (www.ahmbaskets.com). For her, an artsy look and font function better.

Take a moment right now to write down what you’d like your customer to feel when he or she comes to your site.

Now it’s time to surf the web to find other sites that mesh with what you’re looking for. Which sites appeal to you? Or do any of their elements appeal to you? You might find one website that makes you say, “I want those colors!” and another that makes you feel, “I like the simplicity—it’s very elegant.” You might find yet another and think to yourself, “I like how there’s a border around the whole site.” Make notes that you’ll be able to give to the designer who will design your site if you don’t intend to do the mechanics of design yourself.

Also, take a look at the images on the sites and if you like any of them, right-click the image, select “Save Target As,” and save the image to your hard drive. This doesn’t mean you’ll use that exact image — especially if it’s copyrighted — but you can show it to your designer so they know what you’re looking for. For example, you might realize that you want to use a silhouette of a woman leaping for joy on the beach to give customers a sense of what it feels like to work with you. When you’re ready to buy an image, go to www.istockphoto.com, where you can buy the rights to use an image for as little as one dollar.

During your browsing, you’ll also want to save logos you like. Obviously you won’t use other businesses’ logos, but you may find a logo that you could use as a template for your own — one that has a typeface you like or a symbol you’d like to incorporate. Keep it in your file and when the time is right, share it with your designer to give them an idea of what you want your own logo to look and feel like.

 

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Take Action

1) Write down what you want in your site design-wise.

2) If you do have a web site, see if your current design matches the image you want to portray.

3) If you don’t have a web site, use this information when you get your site up.

2) Share one word that you’d like your site to embody at the blog.

 

Love and gratitude,


P.S. If you have any comments on this newsletter, we’d love you to share them here

Registration Confirmed, now your #1 Question?

What’s your number 1 question for Brendon tonight, on how to package your information as an expert?

How did she suddenly sleep like a baby?

Note: This is not the holy grail – but it is one concept out of many that might just help you to make a big shift!

1) Listen to this 2 minute clip

Here’s what I said to my client that had her relax and sleep like a baby for a night:


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2) What do YOU think?

I have two questions for you:

a) how can YOU apply this concept to your life right now?

b) what’s the number one problem about sleeping you’d like help with?

I’d love to read your answers – just post a comment below!

David
(P.S. As promised, I want you to also have access to the entire coaching session with Shivam – so you can find some other gems for yourself. You’re welcome to download this full mp3 to your iphone or mp3 player to listen whenever you like – but be sure to come back here and tell me what you gained from it!


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Create #62: Should there be more to life than this?

1. Announcements/Offers

(From David) Do you struggle with insomnia?
I’m personally taking on five clients who are having trouble sleeping for more than a month. This is so I can pass on to others how I healed myself from this scary and debilitating condition. Price will be no barrier for these five positions – you’ll pay whatever you can afford.

Please email me directly at david (AT) getpaidforwhoyouare.com, telling me your current situation and 3 month goal that would light you up!

I’d also appreciate you forwarding this invitation to any friends with insomnia and/or anxiety.


2. FEATURE: Should there be more to life than this?

I was sitting unhappily with the thoughts:

“My life is not enough”

“This is not enough”

“There should be more to life than this”

More money. More partnership. More energy. More contribution. More success. More sex. More fulfilment.

If I had more of those things, my life would surely be perfect.

And then it started to dawn on me just a glimpse of the experiences that were actually available to me: right here, right now, this second.

I considered all the things I could do in my house in the next 5 minutes that might feel good or be fun. Then I thought of several things I could do within 5 minutes walk of my house that would be interesting. Then I thought of everything I could do within a 30 minutes drive or bus of my house – things that cost no money, or less than $5.

Then I thought of all the people I could invite over, or go and visit within a 30 minute radius, and multiplied this number by the number of activities I could do, I had an extraordinary number of people/activity combinations (e.g. Walk in the park with myself, make pancakes with Brenda). When I included phone calls as an activity, that included pretty much everyone I knew in the world.

I then considered how many movies I could watch – which would transport me into other worlds. Or the number of day dreams I could have to create my own worlds. Or the number of books I could read to learn or feel.

I considered the sunshine, the smoke of a log fire, the feel of rain on hot skin, the thrill of a volleyball game, calling to contribute to someone who’s lonely – even when I am too, and the simple joy of peek-a-boo with a neighbor’s child.

Most of this not even requiring money.

In any second we have an almost infinite number of experiences available to us – most of them not even requiring money.

What’s fascinating is that my mind is still able to hold the thought: “There should be more to life”…

And to actually believe it.

“There should be more to life”. Do you agree? Or disagree?

What, if anything, is shifting for you right now?

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Action

Post at the comments below if you agree or disagree with the phrase, “There should be more to life” and share any shifts for you.

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Enjoy!


P.S. Got a comment on this article? Add it to the comments below.


3. The Personal Touch

Well – it’s been SO long since the last issue.

I put my EVERYTHING into a book launch. What went well: raised $60,000 for Rainforest Foundation and One Laptop Per Child; self published a high quality book; raised profile and platform, including strong media mentions; contributed to thousands of lives; pioneered a new type of viral technique (with the google pin maps); developed loads of new content and product. What didn’t go well: Made a slight financial loss overall due to various reasons including investing $150,000 in the project to start with! And I burned myself out. But I’m glad I did it – I needed to get that out of my system. And it may ultimately make a profit in the looooong run.

Now I’m in a quiet/vacation mode waiting to see what energy arises next. What’s been coming through consistently is to help people cure their insomnia (and anxiety). I just took on one insomnia coaching client who is already having huge breakthroughs, and I’ve created 4 more coaching slots where I’ll take on people with serious insomnia for whatever they can afford. If this is you, just email me directly at david@getpaidforwhoyouare.com. I’d also appreciate you forwarding to any friends with insomnia, and inviting them to contact me.

Love, David


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