No Article Today–A Workbook, Audio and Interviews Instead

If you didn’t already know it, we Sufis are attached to paradox. You know, things like “neediness is the doorway to abundance” and “you have to be small to be big” and those kinds of things.

We made those up ourselves, we’re not just copying the whole Buddhist Zen koan thing, I promise. Paradox must’ve been in the spiritual morphic field at the time.

This leads me to today’s paradoxical curve ball, “giving more by giving less.” Instead of an article, I’m just giving you three links.

Link Number One: The Toolkit

Recently we’ve been inspired by something Dave Navarro, the Launch Coach, has done. He created a library of workbooks just to give away for free. You don’t have to sign up for anything, you can just have’em.

He relies on the quality of what he’s giving to inspire folks to sign up for his weekly newsletter. I love the sense of freedom and trust he brings to this process.

So, like any good business would do, we’re copying him. We’re launching our Business Heart Toolkit with a workbook and an audio. We’ll add more over time, and if you’re subscribed, you’ll hear about it.

And yes, please share the Toolkit link far and wide. We’d love for lots of folks to get help from it.

The Business Heart Toolkit

Link Number Two: The Nitty Gritty Heart

A few years ago I was at a workshop in California, and I was having lunch with another participant, who happens to be a very successful and somewhat well-known author and business teacher. He confided in me that he taught his clients strategy but didn’t know how to talk about or teach the spirituality he used in his own business without scaring those clients off.

Since then I’ve noticed that there are MANY successful business people who aren’t necessarily known for their spiritual approach, even if they aren’t hiding it under a rock, and yet have a profound relationship to spirit in their every day work in business.

I believe this is an untold story. You can watch and emulate really successful business people, but if you don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes spiritually for them, you may miss out the juiciest part of what they have to teach.

Thus the Nitty Gritty Heart interview series. I’m seeking out folks who are known to be successful and getting them to talk about how they integrate the numbers and details of business with the non-linear Divine wisdom of spirit. The interviews are shortish, 20-30 minutes and revolve around three deceptively simple questions.

So far I’ve published two of these. I’ll let you know as more are released:

Interview Number One: Pam Slim, Escape from Cubicle Nation
Interview Number Two: Matthew Ray Scott, Strategic Incubator

Upcoming Events

Just a reminder that on March 19 I’ll be speaking at Andrea J. Lee’s “Wealthy Thought Leader” event and she has a “Live-Via-Video” option if it’s too late notice for you to get yourself to Vancouver, British Columbia.

Then March 25-26 I’ll be teaching our two-day Sacred Moment seminar, to help you learn how to craft offers, price them, and then enroll clients without manipulation or hype. Yes, the sales conversation can carry as much sacredness as the product or service you offer.

And just like we’re copying Dave, we’re working hard to copy Andrea. We’re seeing if we can offer a Live-Via-Video option for our seminar as well. More on this if it comes to pass.

Click here to read about the seminar. And click here to listen to the recording of the Sacred Moment preview call I did.

p.s. Need hands-on help in your business?

We have two fabulous practitioners, Jason and Judy, ready to roll up their sleeves and work with you. Check out the Organic Business Development Program, there you can read about both Judy and Jason to see which one your heart clicks with. And then talk to one of them—they want to help you fly.

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