Today Is (Sorta) The Deadline

Years ago I worked in newspapers. It’s true that the high school newspaper isn’t the most elevated journalistic experience, but I did also work for my college newspaper which published daily for a population of 30,000.

Then, years later, in San Francisco I was managing editor for a nonprofit magazine.

All of these publications had deadlines. They involved late nights, a blur of work and, in the earlier days before the desktop publishing we had for the magazine (QuarkXPress!), a lot of wax. Days after publishing I would find half point line tape in my clothes, or hair, even after showering or doing the laundry.

Deadlines, for me, hold the glamor of arrival, of producing something important.

Over the next couple of weeks we’re going to be getting the participants in Opening the Moneyflow 2013 access to their pre-assignments, and starting to support them to get ready to go in January for a year-long ride. One participant wrote that she is “out of her skin excited” and ready to get started.

We’re all jazzed. I remember the smell of fresh newsprint on the latest edition and how it was proof of having completed something important. A newspaper. It was new, the latest.

Over the next year we want your business to become new. Not like a newborn, just starting out. But to feel shiny. Special. We want you to see and relate to your business in a whole new light.

I’d love to see your business:

  • Add tens of thousands of dollars (or more) to your annual revenue in a way that can be repeated and increased year after year.
  • Put in place systems that truly feel great to your heart and drastically reduce your overwhelm.
  • To feel confident, clear, strong in your voice, in your gifts, in who you are.
  • Reaching many, many more of your right people.
  • Enjoy your life through finding balance, down-time, being able to walk away from your business when the day or week is done, when holidays and vacation arrive, and know it’s all going to keep going just fine.

Today, also, is a deadline. You don’t need wax, half-point line tape, or QuarkXPress. What you do need is your vulnerability and your willingness to get help.

In order to receive the early-bird price for Opening the Moneyflow 2013, you need to have your application in by today. You don’t have to have paid. You don’t have to be certain you are taking the course. You just have to have your application in.

Then, over the next week or so, we’ll have a conversation with you. Then you, and we, will decide whether it’s the right thing. If so, you’ll register at the early bird price.

Because you got your application in today.

Ready? Today is publishing day for your application.

Read and apply here: Opening the Moneyflow 2013

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  1. You are right, Mark. Deadlines, for me, hold the glamor of arrival, of producing something important. i decide work harder and change my life by myself!!

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