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Thank you letter to my teacher

Dear Mr. Ginns,

I don’t blame you if you don’t remember me – well, maybe a little bit.

It was your first year at West Cessnock, and I was perhaps the most precocious in your 6th grade class. We’re talking 1980 – so 16 years ago.

I’m writing to tell you that you really stood out for me, as a teacher. You showed me a lot of encouragement, respect and appreciation. You really helped my confidence, and to believe that I was pretty good at something.

I remember asking you several times if I might get into 7-1. And you said it would have to be a very strong 7-1 to keep me out. Well – as it turns out, something kicked in around year 9, and in my final year I ended up Dux of the school.

I became an Actuary working for a big firm in New York – consulting on international super for Fortune 500 companies.

Then I quit my job to play guitar in pubs back in Australia, and now I’m a life and business coach, supporting other coaches through sale of my internet products around the world. (Web site: www.lifecoachingresource.com )

I’m based in NY again, and travel a bit for business and lifestyle – in the air right now as I write this, heading to Morocco for the Young Entrepreneurs conference – then to the Philippines to set up a new business. It’s a good life.

Thanks for seeing my potential, instead of the pain in the ass I often was. You made a big difference to me, and I can only imagine the difference you made to all the other kids you taught.

How are you doing? Still teaching? If you have access to email, you can reach me at [email deleted]

With appreciation,

David Wood

MM #72: How to Merge a Current Career with Coaching

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FEATURE: How to Merge a Current Career with Coaching

MJ Jennings, the “Inspiration Woman,” is an executive coach who has made as much as AUD$100,000 in one month from coaching!

Based in Hong Kong, she calls herself a “Pacific gypsy” because of the travel she does up and down AsiaPacific.

How did her life journey take her from a farm in New Zealand to the intense, vibrant career she now enjoys?

MJ first heard about coaching in 2000, and her interest peaked after being given an article by a friend. By that time, she’d moved with her children to Hong Kong. She had completed her masters in Human Resources and moved into Business Excellence, a team approach to continuous improvement. But coaching offered a different way to inspire people and help them move forward in their lives.

Tip: Use your current skill set to enhance and compliment your coaching style.

“I actually started coaching by being coached by a master – David Wood – about six years ago,” she says. (Thanks for the plug MJ!) From Hong Kong, MJ arranged face-to-face and phone sessions. She found coaching was a natural transition from the work she was doing.

Not about having the answers

“I realized that my clients needed more than the traditional training approach,” she explains. “I found I had lots of ‘guinea pigs’ to practice on.”

Being coached herself gave her the confidence she needed to jump in and start doing it. “My initial perception of coaching was misguided… I thought I had to have the answers, and my approach was more along the lines of consulting or advisory. Now I really know coaching is all about the coachee, not me!” She credits this experience with giving her a deeper understanding of the coaching philosophy as well as a toolkit of forms, approaches and questioning techniques.

She became a founding member of the Hong Kong International Coaching Community, joined Coachville and became very active in promoting executive coaching as a business learning approach.

Tip: Get involved – join forces with other coaches to share information and make coaching more visible in your community.

According to MJ, awareness and acceptance of executive coaching has been slower in Hong Kong than it has been in other areas. “To survive as a coach, you need to have other ‘strings to your bow’ – and mine was training,” she says. She leveraged the workshops she ran by promoting one-on-one “coaching based interventions.” This built her confidence and her cash flow. “I built a company around the things I like doing, and the coaching has become a major part of that. We now generate revenues that have just kept growing.”

Getting out there

MJ feels staying in the public eye is a key way to attract new business. She has been on radio programs a half dozen times and has done several interviews in local newspapers and magazines.

“Building a positive reputation is very important for credibility and approachability,” she says.

Most of MJ’s business is referral, and people see her in action as a speaker and doing other activities.

Tip: Be noticed. Look for ways to tie coaching in to what you’re already doing, and offer your expertise to the media.

MJ says, “Practice what you preach – if it’s a business it must look like one, feel like one and run like one, with a business plan, strategy, goals and action plans.

She has a “no surprises” policy, discussing fees and structure with clients up front. She does pro-bono work, charity workshops and offers coaching packages to encourage repeat business. At the same time, she negotiates higher fees for intensive programs to ensure a return on the investment in time and resources.

And she’s busy. In the next six weeks, she’ll have five coaching sessions in Singapore, three in Hong Kong, training workshops with one-on-one coaching sessions in Vietnam and Korea, followed by a week of coaching back in Hong Kong and four sessions in Tokyo.

Even coaches can use a coach

Part of MJ’s success is how she “walks the talk.” She says successful coaches need to have a commitment to life learning.

“If Tiger Woods has a coach – then there is a time in our lives when we all need a coach to stretch, guide, challenge and recognize effort,” she explains.

Do talk to strangers

She advises other coaches to keep talking to strangers, and keep networking. Potential clients can’t find you if you’re not putting yourself out there, she points out.

Often, MJ’s casual chats turn into business when she’s asked what she does for a living. But “it’s not about the money, or the potential for business,” she says. “It’s about them identifying a need that they have, and wanting to work through a coach to get that need met. I love it when they contact me and I’m their ‘chosen’ coach.”

See more about MJ’s business at ActiveCommunication.net.

MJ got her start through the CoachStart™ Mentoring Program – if you would like one of the few remaining positions, you can apply here.

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Action: Expand Your Business

1. Start researching and asking for recommendations to hire a mentor coach
2. Does your coaching look like a business? Where do you need to become more business-like?
3. Do you have a current career or hobby you can merge with coaching? What would the first step be?
4. Post your first step, thoughts and comments at the blog!

Enjoy!

David

Busting Loose From The Money Game

This one is for people ready to see through the ‘Matrix’ and leap frog beyond every day, incremental improvements.

Out with the old paradigm – ready to try a completely new one?

When Bob asked me if I would take a look at his book and promote it, my ears perked up when he mentioned Jack Canfield had written the forward.

I said ‘send it over’, planning to take a quick skim and check it was good stuff before deciding if I would mention it to you.

But guess what? I got sucked in. The more I read, the more I was hooked, and I ended up reading the whole book.

Why?

Because it calls to me. It’s VERY powerful, and for people ready to leap frog past struggle, into abundance and gratitude and a REALLY awesome way of living. (I loved it, and I feel my life is already about 90% there 😉

If you resonate with any of these words:

– the Matrix
– abundance
– magic
– What the Bleep Do We Know
– quantum physics
– manifesting
– having your life be much, much easier
– holodecks
– money
– law of attraction
– freedom

then get this book!

Bob puts it all together, then goes a few steps FURTHER.

I believe that for those who are ready, this will be a key step in your spiritual evolution, as I believe it is in mine.

Oh, the title?

Busting Loose From The Money Game

Mind-Blowing Strategies For
Changing The Rules Of A Game
You Can’t Win

But it’s about much more than money.

Bob’s offering a bonus if you purchase by the deadline, but I don’t think that should count a bean. If this calls to you even a little, then you’ll get enormous value from this book. Maybe even a new way of life 😉

www.bustingloosefromthemoneygame.com/onlinepromo.html

P.S. Once you’ve read it I’m sure you’ll be dying to discuss it with people. So please post your comments and insights once you’ve read it. I’d love to read them myself.

join me in 3 months meditation

After 38 years I’ve decided to meditate.

10 minutes a day, for 3 months.

To see what happens.

To see what I gain. And what I lose.

My aim is to learn to enjoy nothing happening. To see what’s beneath all the bustle.

What’s your aim?

If you’ve ever thought of meditating, or just feel called to try something new – then join me.

We can support each other in this practice, and share our experiences along the way.

HOW TO JOIN
a) Declare it in the comments section below or use this quick link:

http://www.solutionbox.com/meditate

(Save this link)

b) Send a blank email to david38-195055@autocontactor.com so you’ll
get any relevant emails from me during the 3 months.

GUIDANCE

1) We started Monday Sep 11 2006, finishing Dec 11, 2006

2) Start today, whenever you have come.

3) I’m aiming for 20 minutes each morning, but with a minimum of 10. 10 is fine.

4) Put a calendar plainly visible on a wall. (I printed off September to December from Outlook). Tick off each day as you do it.

5) If you miss a day, make it up with two meditations the next day.

6) Post your commitment here on the blog, and share your experiences along the way.
[SAVE THIS LINK so you can come back regularly: www.solutionbox.com/meditate]

7) If you like, invite your friends to also join you and declare. It will be more fun, and you’ll have a greater support structure to see it through. Send them to www.solutionbox.com/meditate

Finally, here are the words that inspired me to start:

“Nothing should happen in meditation. Meditation teaches you to value what is! And not to desire what is not. It points you to Here and now, silence, peace and innocence (nature), towards life it self.

Start more and more enjoying the quiet and nothing happening!

Sit in meditation, for 10 or 20 minutes everyday. A good time is in the morning just before you get up: Sit up in the bed or in a chair for 10 or 20 minute in meditation. Close the eyes and do nothing, just allow the mind, the thoughts to be somewhere in the passive snoring there for a little while longer. And enjoy nothing happening!”
(Taken from www.dolano.com)

* * *

What are you waiting for? I’ve already started – 10 minutes this morning.

See you in nothing 😉

David

Inside Peek at Running My Online Business (12 min video)

In this 12 minute video I’m going to show you a simple layout/system that helps me:

1) keep track of the dozens of projects I have going
2) stay motivated
3) focus on what’s important
4) stay sane (when I want to create EVERYTHING, and YESTERDAY)

You might also be curious about what I do each day. As an online business selling 8 products in 50 countries, and distributing free information to over 60,000 people in 90 countries, SolutionBox is a little unusual. I’m now taking you inside so you can see the projects on my plate right now, and how this online business is run:

EMBEDDED VIDEO
(Note: It’s not a multi-million dollar production, but it gets the point across)

PICTURE OF SCRAPPY DOCUMENT
(Click to enlarge)
plan pic

LINK TO DOWNLOAD VIDEO
(Right click in Internet Explorer and click ‘Save As’)

Download Windows Media Video (18 MB)

Download RealVideo (14 MB)

LINK TO DOWNLOAD AUDIO (If trouble with video)
(Left click to play, right click to’Save As’)

Download MP3 (3 MB)

QUESTIONS?
I’m throwing this open to questions. Anything you would like to know about this simple project management process I use, or what we’re up to here at SolutionBox – here’s your chance to ask it on the blog, and I WILL respond to all questions (on topic) asked before July 31:

Ask Question

Free Goals Report Announcement

We are happy to let you know that the Free Goals Report is now functioning as promised. We had a very serious crash, but we’re now back up and running!

All your client data is safe. (i.e. the reports of the people who have filled in your personal quiz are still intact in your login center)

And – we lost quite a bit of data in the crash, related to your settings – so here’s what I’d like you to check to ensure everything is in order:

IF YOU REGISTERED PRE FEB 2005
The quiz is just missing any changes you might have made in the last 12 months, including any change of email address you might have made. (i.e. your email has been
reset to what it was 1 year ago).

So please login as described below to verify your settings. Remember to login using the email address you might have used a year ago.

IF YOU REGISTERED POST FEB 2005:
In this case your quiz would be missing the following:

1. Your affiliate ID if you have one.
2. Continue URL (normally your website)
3. The option for your client to choose phone coaching
if you wish to offer that (currently re-set to email
coaching only)
4. The option to subscribe to your newsletter if you have
one

Again, please login as described below to verify your settings.

HOW TO LOGIN AND CHECK YOUR QUIZ SETTINGS

Please login here:
http://www.freegoalsreport.com/login.asp

Password: Please look for this in your original welcome email from the site.

(If you can’t find your welcome email or password, then click the ‘forgot password’ link on the login page above.)

Click on ‘Edit My Details’ in the left menu, change any settings, and click ‘Change!’

NOW TEST YOUR QUIZ:

When you have updated your settings you may test your quiz.

Click ‘View Quiz’ in the left menu of the login area.

WHAT IF I’M TOTALLY STUMPED?
If all else fails, remember you can always start up a new account in about 5 minutes at this page:

www.freegoalsreport.com/register.asp
(Currently no charge)

Any further questions, please try the new FAQ:

http://www.solutionbox.com/goals-report-faq.htm

If that doesn’t do it, you can post a support ticket here:

http://www.solutionbox.com/support.htm

FUTURE CHANGES

As you may know, we’ve run this service for over a year free of charge while we get out all the kinks. We’re excited to announce a new paid version is coming – a more stable version with some great enhancements! And – there will still be a free version for those of you who just want very basic features. Stay tuned!

And, my sincere apologies for the inconvenience of this crash. We’ve improved our backup procedures so everything should be save going forward.

Best Regards,

David Wood

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