Chocolates, Harry Potter, and Marketing for Artists and Other Inspirational Types

Melissa Berry makes chocolates. And not just any chocolates, these are extraordinary truffles in mind-blowing flavors. I stood next to her booth at the farmer’s market the other week and watched as a woman bit into one of Melissa’s truffles and stopped. Her chin went up, her eyes rolled back, and she took a deep, […]

What Your Business Means for Democracy

Every Wednesday when we send out our email newsletter to those who subscribe, I include a “Notes from the Heart” section that doesn’t appear on the blog. It’s usually a raw, open sharing of what’s going on in the moment from my own journey in business. Here’s the Note I published on October 5. I […]

Two Routes to Business Healing

When I first started working with clients back in the late 1990s, I quickly realized two things. First, that I seemed to know more than I thought about business and marketing, and clients started to do well. Secondly, that information only got people so far. Many clients seemed to get stuck, even with good information […]

Yo! Do Me a Solid! The Sin of Carefulness

In July we relaunched our website, which included a new make-over, including a new webhost. Why change webhosts? I wasn’t too attached either way, our current host was fine, except the interface was a little clunky. Our developer, Tzaddi Gordon recommended DreamHost, so we went with them. Why not? I don’t know why it took […]

The Myth of the Big Rescue

I’ll say it for the record: I’ve been on Oprah. In the mid-1990’s I was running a non-profit magazine, and one of her producers called us to see if we could recommend someone for a show. When I suggested me, and my wife, they said “Yes.” and off we flew to Chicago. We still have […]

Beyond Just Getting Administrative Help

The last three years or so have been a rough, steep learning curve for me. And I’m not just talking about parenting twins (they turn three in November.) About four or five years ago things were going very smoothly here at Heart of Business. I had a virtual assistant, Susan, the same one we have […]

Does This Sacred Selling Thing Really Work?

I’ve been teaching Sacred Selling for years, in various forms. Hundreds of people have been through the live seminar version, previously called the Sacred Moment, and now folks are completing the live telecourse version. I just wanted to put this post up so that folks who have participanted, or who have taken similar courses in the […]

When to Avoid Spending Big Cash on Business Tools

My laptop is a MacBook. Not a MacBook Pro, just a MacBook. I bought it probably close to four years ago. Considering I do most of my work on my laptop, and how quickly computers evolve, that’s a long time. Similarly, our car is a 1986 Volvo sedan, which we paid all cash for. It’s […]

The Evolution of a Tag Line

Since we launched our new website in the beginning of July I’ve heard from so many people about our new tagline: “Every act of business can be an act of love.” Most persistently we’ve heard from clients who protest, “I love it! And it doesn’t follow the structure you teach! What gives?” Mmm… It’s true, […]