In this episode we are continuing our eight week series featuring the real, measurable results from last year’s attendees of the Best Year Ever Blueprint live event. This week we’re talking to a guest who is not only a dedicated mother and wife but a writer, speaker, coach, business and content strategist, podcaster, brainstorm facilitator and blind spot reducer, Dana Malstaff.
With Boss-Mom, Dana has created a platform for working moms to strategize ways to create more time and have less guilt while simultaneously building their families and their businesses. After attending the Best Year Ever Blueprint, Dana has launched two podcasts and tripled her monthly income.
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For the next eight weeks, we’ll be showcasing the transformations and radical results achieved by the attendees from last year’s Best Year Ever Blueprint live event. Each week we’ll learn from one of eight people-just like you-who implemented the strategies and tools that they learned to make 2015 their best year ever.
Our first guest is the CEO of Seequs Marketing, Stephen Christopher. If you tuned in to last week’s episode, you’ll remember that Stephen has increased his revenue by 500% with the help of the Best Year Ever Blueprint. Not only has he achieved tremendous amounts of success professionally and financially, he has also made leaps and bounds physically and personally.
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While growing up, we’re often told that the sky is the limit and we’re encouraged to dream big . . . but how big is too big? When your goals are too large, it’s easy to become discouraged when you
Today we are taking you “behind the scenes” of the Best Year Ever Blueprint event with the help of Jon Berghoff. Even in its first year, this event has created profound transformations for people just like you who are looking to take their lives to the next level.
With the help of the Best Year Ever Blueprint, Tim Cornwell has lost 42 pounds, Christy Solar has more than doubled her income, Stephen Christopher has increased his revenue by 500% and Nicole Keating launched The Art of Epic Wellness podcast. Tune in to hear Jon and I share some of the secret strategies from the Best Year Ever Blueprint so you can revolutionize your plans and start seeing real results.
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For this year’s event, we are doing something a little bit different. Rather than have you wait to get value, we are offering a Best Month Ever Challenge with daily accountability and community support. For more information, register for the Best Year Ever Blueprint. If you’re not quite ready to take the plunge, email us if you want to receive updates.
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Flow: the psychology of optimal experience- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Love is the Killer App: How to Win at Business and Influence People- Tim Sanders
While growing up, we’re often told that the sky is the limit and we’re encouraged to dream big . . . but how big is too big? When your goals are too large, it’s easy to become discouraged when you don’t achieve the impossible. Join entrepreneurs Hal Elrod and Nick Palkowski as they discuss ways to make sure that your goals are measurable and, most importantly, achievable.
Being successful goes beyond simply visualizing what you want and attracting it to your life. Being overconfident only hurts you in the end when the reality does not meet your expectations. This is not to say that you cannot achieve great things; you can! It just might take longer than you might expect and the road might be a bit bumpy on the road to success. In this episode, Hal shares three strategies to help you to create smaller, measurable, and achievable goals.
A good reference text to see if your goal is to big is to look back at what you’ve already achieved. If your goal is more than two times larger than your prior achievements, you may want to evaluate your goals. Remember that even elite entrepreneurs fail all the time; failure is a huge part of the game! Being an entrepreneur is all about learning, changing, and adjusting to anything life throws your way.
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Many people make excuses for why they aren’t successful and let their past define their future. Today’s guest defied all odds to lead a successful life of her own design. Join author and entrepreneur Hal Elrod as he interviews Amiee Mueller on how she transformed from poverty to profitability, from lonely to love able, and from angry to awesome.
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