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What an event! I would not trade $10,000 for the experience. The dynamics of a live event – actually connecting with all of the people we’ve met online – and having the opportunity to see the depth of character that the leaders in this movement possess – it was a fabulous experience.
Thanks to all who made it possible!
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This is a clear outline of how coaches and clients can begin the process of the coaching consultation process.
What a benefit to have the payment stream handled by the back office of Marketing Merge.
How much simpler can it get than that for both parties?
Comment by Pat Campbell — October 14, 2009 @ 9:13 pm
No one is beyond getting coached. The most successful people have someone coaching them and that is a big reason for their success.
So let’s model the winners!
Comment by Marie Leonard — October 20, 2009 @ 9:29 am