Monday, July 21, 2014

Leaders Are Readers Book Suggestion: The Strangest Secret - Earl Nightingale

The Strangest Secret

 "One of the great motivational books of all time." -Economist, Terry Savage

Click the image above to purchase the audio CD includes FREE MP3 version of this album. 

Provided by Amazon Digital Services

Also available as an audio book at audible.com
It is also available as a .99 kindle book that you can download the kindle app/reader for your computer

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Discover Where You Thrive! | What Is You Entrepreneurial Personality?



One of my mentors taught this in a recent webinar and it was very interesting...

Discover more about your personality and where you thrive:

Step 1: Take this personality quiz @ http://www.marcaccetta.com/personality-test/index.php

Step 2: See below what type of entrepreneur are you.

Listed in this order:
Color - Personality - Celebrity Entrepreneur Model
Quality/Qualities
Where You Thrive



Red - Fast logic Competitive - Donald Trump
Power Red

Leveraging Systems
Knowing the Numbers
Being the Leaders
In the front of the room
Having control
Setting Goals and Stick to the Plan




Blue - Fast Emotion Spontaneous - Richard Bronson
High Energy Blue-Creative-Visionaries

Focus on Marketing Strategies
Use Story Telling in your Marketing
Be on the forefront
Be Everywhere
Let your creative guide you
Leverage Social Media to build relationships
Find Help for details (need greens)



Green - Slow Logic Methodical - Dr Phil
Analytical

Create Systems and Processes
Track Your Business Numbers
Leverage Data Driven Tools To Track Results







Yellow - Slow Emotion Humanistic  - Oprah
Fight for a cause

Create or submit to your team culture
Lead with your cause
Host team building hangouts and gatherings
Become a contributor or collabrator and share
your ideas and talents with others to cultivate team's success

Sources: Nicole Cooper-How To Create A 6-Figure Income Online; Personality Test http://www.marcaccetta.com/personality-test/index.php

Record and Listen to Your Affirmations Daily



"Relax and allow affirmations to go through your subconscious mind!"

According to whole brain research, you can learn subjects quite rapidly as a result of deep relaxation and music used in a systematize, organized process. Because of this, it is also possible for you to learn new belief systems using the same techniques.

The process of taped affirmations combines positive affirmations with both music and relaxation. This makes it possible for your mind to accept the affirmations at an accelerated rate, resulting in your desired behavioral change.~Brian Tracy

Try recording your favorite affirmations then playing them back up to two times a day. Once in the morning and once at night. You can do this by recorder app on a smartphone...or Make a slide show and upload it to YouTube. Make it a daily routine.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Aim High! No, Even Higher!





Set goals that stretch you...that allow you to aim high...to reinvent yourself, and to go beyond your best. Redefine yourself...not by what you wear or mark on your body...but by who you are, what you achieve...and what you do to make a difference in the world.
Aim high! No, even higher...
~Les Brown

Always Dream A New Dream!







Saturday, July 5, 2014

You've Got The Power! Now Is Your Time!



You've got the Power! In the face of adversity, challenging circumstances and financial hardship....don't underestimate who you are. You've got the POWER...to turn your situation around. You've got the POWER...to create success, great experiences and abundance!!

You've got the POWER....regardless of where you are or what you are facing. At any moment, things can change for you in the blinking of an eye. You've got the POWER. Don't give up. Get up and get in the race! You've got the POWER! You have GREATNESS within you!~Les Brown

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Daily Affirmations - July 3, 2014


DIY: Daily Affirmation Cards

DIY: Daily Affirmation Cards.

Original post By Loveknobbyknees | http://en.paperblog.com/
DIY Daily Affirmation CardsDIY Daily Affirmation Supplies
a daily affirmation jar is a place you go every morning to find one word that will inspire you throughout your day. it’s a super simple and quick project that you’ll never regret bringing into your life.
 1.) create your list. daily affirmations should be positive words that will motivate you all day long. they should be meaningful to you, but feel free to use my list as inspiration. often when creating a list like this, it’s easy for words to seem repetitive (strength/power, generosity/charitable, etc) but once you start using power vs. strength in your daily life, you’ll find both are necessary options.
DIY Daily Affirmations Step 1
2.) paint your words one per card. i created 50 cards in all. if you don’t feel up for painting, you can hand-write, type, etch, sketch, ink blot, whatever you’re comfortable with. i prefer paint because i like the sloppy, inspired look it gives, plus it allows room for doodles.DIY Daily Affirmations Step 2
 3.) let dry.
DIY Daily Affirmations Step 3
4.) use your super cool jar (mine is a pig) to house your daily word cards. leave this in a place that is part of your morning routine: bathroom, kitchen, next to the front door. that way, you won’t forget to select your word for the day. DIY Daily Affirmations Step 4
5.) pick a word! whatever you pick should be used to pump positivity into your day. if you take it seriously, you’ll find new meaning around every corner. after all, happiness is a choice (especially on days you pick it). DIY Daily Affirmation Step 5
Source: http://life.paperblog.com/diy-daily-affirmation-cards-468955/

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

I AM AN ENTREPRENEUR - July 2, 2014


6 Key Principles To Winning In A Home Based Business



1. Always Be A Student-Be Coachable

Be coachable and willing to be mentored so that you can
learn, grow and be more.

2. Work On YOU harder than your Business - Personal Development Daily
Read or listen to personal development books and/or audios at
least 30 minutes per day.

3. Let Go - Excuses and Self-Sabotaging Emotions hit the door

Your customers, your team members and your future depends on you.
Learn how to roll with the punches and excuses is not an option.
When someone decides not to partner with you...it's okay.
It is not the end of the world...Every opportunity is not for everyone.
You have to move on and say Next. Two things you must have to WIN is
1) Mental toughness and 2) Skill Set

4. Grow Where You Are - Pick your business wisely--Pick a company that
you will stick with for the long haul. F.O.C.U.S.- Follow One Course Until
Successful. Running more than one business at a time can make you look
unstable, it is confusing, and may hurt your credibility.

5. Maintain a Daily Method of Operation (a Schedule)-

All professionals work by a schedule. Make your time work for you.
Be sure to schedule personal and family time.

6. Master Skill Sets and Stay Plugged In

Invest in up-to-date training courses, learn phone skills, master lead generation, online and offline marketing methods, attend as many company and team events as you possibly can. Leverage systems and tools to automate your business.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Freedom Over 40 Lifestyle: Summer Fun with Asia and Justin

Hangin out with my children, being silly with Justin at the park and having lunch withboth Justin and Asia lunch at Cracker Barrel. I love living the freedom lifestyle! #freedomover40



Me and the kids at lunch...Justin tired of me taking pics and Asia doing what she is always doing...looking at her phone... lol

It is sooo great to be able to have the freedom to hangout with these two amazing young people :)

Freedom Over 40: Age Is Nothing But A Number

t’s not likely that any change in entrepreneurial ability occurs with age. It’s certainly not an issue of having ideas: for example, Benjamin Franklin invented bifocals at age 76. Whitney Johnson in the Harvard Business Review argues that entrepreneurs get better with age. Billionaire Carlos Slim (aged 73), perennially one of the richest people in the world argues that workers in developed economies are in their prime in their 60s. Vivek Wadhwa, well-known technologist and academicargues that ideas come from need, understanding of need comes with experience and experience comes with age . Other factors like aversion to risk clearly change with age but also with experience of economic issues. This American Express OPEN Survey looked at factors driving entrepreneurship across age groups and shows shifts over time in risk aversion as well as passion.
None of this information should really be a surprise. The reality is that some people have an entrepreneurial drive that is inherent. Some develop it over time and some are forced to it by necessity. And experience clearly helps success. An interesting study by the Founder Institutefound that up to approximately the age of 40, businesses were more likely to succeed as their founders age increased, but that this improvement plateaued at 40.
Need more evidence? Here are nine-and-a-half entrepreneurs who started their businesses aged over 60 and have had great success.
Lynne Brooks (age at startup: 60)
Lynne Brooks won the Later-Life Story Contest at the Center for Productive Longevity with her story about quitting a job she didn’t like at age 59 and then getting laid off from a new job less than a year later. So she set up her own non-profit business, Big Apple Greeter, in 1992 as a ‘Welcome Visitor’ program for New York.
Ray Corkran (age at startup: 60)
Ray Corkran decided to enter the field of Elder Care partly because of an incident in his own family. But he did it at age 60 when he bought the Home Instead franchise. citing uncertainty over Medicare and Medicaid and baby boomers hitting 65 as reasons to be optimistic about the financials. And, worst case scenario, now he’s got a place to hang his hat in 20 years, if it comes to that.
Wally Blume (age at startup: 62)
Blume spent over 20 years in the dairy business, and then he spent a few years creating an ice cream business with some partners. It eventually had a big hit flavor and Blume decided to go it alone and mortgaged his house to buy out his partners and start Denali Flavors. The company has eventually had over $85 million in annual sales.
Mary Tennyson (age at startup: 63)
Mary Tennyson came up with her idea after her 92-year-old mother stumbled, fell and broke her hip. Her mother, (still active even when using a walker) had trouble carrying a bag. So Mary came up with the idea of a pocketbook that attaches to a walker. The successful StashAll was the result.
Gail Dunn (age at startup: 64)
Gail Dunn had years of experience working on cars when she decided to set up a business to help women and others struggling with dealing with the automobile industry. So at 64 she set up the Women’s Automotive Connection to provide automotive advice and service as well as lots of advice. They run automotive boot camps and more.
Harlan Sanders (age at startup: 65) 
Perhaps better known by his formal address, Colonel Sanders is essentially a household name as the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken. After a military career as well as several failed previous ventures, he took his first social security check and founded the famous franchise which he eventually sold in 1964.
Lisa Gable (age at startup: 70)
At an age when many have retired, Lisa Gable got tired of an annoyance and invented a new kind of bra strap, the Strap-Mate which receives wide distribution and is still available today. She was still running the company at age 85!
Art Koff (age at startup: 72)
Art retired at 65, like many people, but couldn’t face not working and knew that lots of other older people were in the same boat. So he started a job board for older people called Retired Brains in 2003. Ten years later it is still going strong – and so is he.
Jeanne Dowell (age at startup: 80)
Jeanne Dowell spent over 40 years teaching yoga, including a stint under the US Olympic Committee. Then in 2008 she founded Green Buddha clothing, with her daughter, Dana Dowell Windatt, with the goal of inspiring Gratitude. The company exemplifies that by giving a percentage of its profits to charity.
That’s nine. But what about the half? This article started out with the tech industry and a strong propensity in that industry to look to youth. And there is a strong tech entrepreneur who started a VERY successful company aged over 60. But he did also start a hugely successful company prior to that when he was a ‘young’ 46 years-old.
David Duffield (age at startup: 46 or 64)

David Duffield

Duffield was one of the founders of Peoplesoft – a hugely successful enterprise software company that was eventually acquired by Oracle. After the acquisition he went on to found Workday – another enterprise software company that looks set to be just as successful – and he founded that at age 64.
It is clear that age is not a real factor in startup success. Good ideas, passion, commitment, energy and experience all are. Some advice to the VC community – pay a bit more attention to experience and a bit less to youth.

So Now...Why Not You???