Introduction: Jason Stein has been a personal friend, a colleague, and for some time now a Heart of Business practitioner. He works with clients and runs small groups for us, rolling up his sleeves and opening his heart (can you open an already wide-open heart?) to support folks in the steep slopes of their business. I’m grateful for his wisdom, his caring, his strength, his love, and his unwavering focus on helping clients be very profitable without losing their hearts.
p.s. Need some heart-centered help getting your business going?
Our two practitioners, Yollana Shore and Jason Stein, have each had a few openings recently. If you’re wanting hands-on, individual, one-to-one support for your business development, then may I recommend the Organic Business Development Program with either of them?
Heart-centered, spiritual, practical, nitty-gritty. Click below to read and then schedule a no-cost conversation with either Jason or Yollana:
The Organic Business Development Program: Heart-Centered
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Thanks Jason for the tip and the story. Appreciate your ability to share helpful info in a story in a heart-centered way in 2 minutes!! Great job. All the Best, Suzie
@ Suzie,
Thanks for the kudos.
Isn’t it amazing how simple LOVE is and how complex we can make it 🙂
Great reminder to review what works and lean into it. Thanks Jason!
@ Molly – YES – only when we review and reflect, can we learn how to take what works and leave what doesn’t.
Hey Jason, thanks for a great tip! (And I’m not just referring to the one about how to avoid walking into a bus!) 🙂
I too have found that MOST of my business referrals come from the same handful of people. They are gems and I express my gratitude and appreciation to them often.
Speaking of which, thank YOU for all you do!
Peace,
Lisa
@Lisa – Mutual appreciation my friend. Here’s to a world with many, many more sustainable and profitable healers.
Thanks Jason for the great 2 minutes you shared. I liked what you learned from those poker games, always look back to analyze the future.
@Bob – “look back to analyze the future” – great phrase. What if we all just spent just a little bit more time reflecting in business before planning our next heart centered steps.