Archive for November, 2008

What matters most to YOU?

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

How do you find out what’s inside yourself? Milton Erickson says “You know more than you know that you know.”

The holidays are creeping near which always makes me reflective. Since I try pretty hard to bring more balance into my life and work, the end of year is time to give myself a report card to see how I really did. Well, it was a pretty good year, I have to say.

Most of this year has been focused on downloading my awesome workshop, *The She Factor: How to Find, Catch, and Keep Your Share of the Female Market.* Funny but when I first started investigating on how women make buying decisions way differently than guys, I was flabbergasted. Then when I started getting the inkling that different buying stages relate to different chakras and colors. Well I had to wonder if I was just totally off my rocker.

But the truth is I have a deeply spiritual connection and when I allowed it to come forth it DID! (I used to be an exceptional massage therapist while I was acting, even getting to the stage where I could see auras when I did body work.)

So I held two Workshops for *The She Factor* and am 90% done with the book version. Actually the best part of this year has been LETTING GO of things and leaving space for the magic to happen.

I realized I LOVE WRITING COPY. I know that sounds crazy but after turning down many clients for the past few years in order to teach entrepreneurs how to master this skill for themselves, I felt an emptiness in not taking on more personal clients. So for the first time in quite awhile, Red Hot Copy has a few openings for copywriting.

Even though I’m very girlie, I love to play with the guys. As the only female on John Carlton’s copywriting faculty for his *Simple Writing System,* I have a great time in the faculty lounge burping and cussing like the rest of ‘em.

Plus I’ve made lifelong friends and supporters with my fabulous mastermind group. My husband and I have never connected more deeply. My kids are getting good grades and generally doing well in life. I have terrific girlfriends (even if most of them don’t understand what I do for a living.) My dog, Shadow, is the most lovable, energetic mutt on the planet and always makes me smile. I even have an understanding with my finicky cat, Hallee. I lived out my childhood dream to own a horse this year. (Actually I leased her, which is way better than owning one.)

Life is just a blessing.

How about you? What’s important in your life? Ready to find out? Here’s a little exercise I’m taking with me as a conversation starter this holiday season.

As Stephen Covey says, clarify what is most important in your life. Decide what is most worthwhile to you. Knowing what is most valuable to you gives you direction in life.

Rank each in order from 1-10 (1 being least important and 10 being most important).

  • Career
  • Health
  • Home
  • Family
  • Spirituality
  • Finances
  • Leisure
  • Learning
  • Creativity
  • Communication
  • This should give you a fair assessment of what your priorities are and where you want to be. Now what are you most grateful for? Make a list of 10 things and write them down. Finally don’t forget how far you’ve come. Make a list of 10 of your proudest accomplishments for this year.

    If you feel so inclined, go ahead and comment here. I’d love to hear what you think.

    Remember, we all have the same 24 hours. Some of us feel as though we have no time at all. While others manage to get their work done and still have enough time left over to enjoy themselves. Me? I’m a work in progress. Sometimes I get it right. Sometimes I don’t. But I’m always trying, doing the best I can. Happy holidays to you!

    The search for Bride 2.0 has begun!

    Thursday, November 20th, 2008

    Can Web 2.0 and social networking stimulate a struggling economy, make 3 brides social media super stars and prove that by simply asking for help the internet and wedding related communities will step up and lend a helping hand? Check out this cool video to learn more about this concept: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp9NU8t1Bls

    This concept is the brainchild of wedding planner Ciara Daykin. Visit her website at www.planetplanswedding.com to sign up for her free report “10 Individuals Who Changed The World With One Idea” (and it’s not the regular crowd you might think of at first). Don’t forget to join the facebook page Planet Plans Wedding to participate in this social experiment.

    Book Authors: You Wanna to Hear This…

    Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

    I’m soooo excited about today! FINALLY I get to interview my pal, Sandy Grason, about how to get actual celebrity endorsements for your book (even before it’s finished). I’m especially interested because MY book, *The She Factor* is about 80% done. She was able to get endorsements from celebs like Deepak Choprah, Louise Hay, and Mark Victor Hansen. Check out the fun video we did to talk about it when we were in town together. (She lives in Florida and I’m in California….gotta love the virtual world!)

    Watch Video

    This is a test for *The She Factor*

    Monday, November 10th, 2008

    Just want to see how long this post takes. It’s 3:17pm.

    Love,
    LoMo

    Halloween Winners and a Unadvertised BONUS for YOU!

    Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

    The call-in coaching on Friday was so much fun for me. Everyone who called the special number got exactly 10 minutes of free coaching about their business with me. When people got through the busy signal they were so delighted…like they won a radio prize. The best part was they were all open to hearing how to improve their businesses and I feel happy knowing each of them got a list of several things to change with their businesses that will likely start showing profits right away. (I forget sometimes how much experience I really have in marketing, ya know. When you exercise the muscle everyday, you don’t tend to think much about it. Pretty cool.)

    So anyway, thanks for playing!

    Now for the Halloween picture winners. THAT was a tough decision. If you recall, I promised to post the top five yet there were dozens of entries. (Sorry if I didn’t get yours up here. It was not an easy choice.) Let’s count ‘em down…

    Number Five:

    Adler and Nadia, the natty bichons

    Bichons

    Number Four:

    Hannah Montana in drag!

    Hannah Montana in drag by Jordan

    Number Three:

    Ducky Bella Gratwohl

    Tracy Montana's granddaughter

    Number Two:

    NOT Joe the Plumber…Mario Bros.

    No plumber cracks here!

    Number One:

    THE ECONOMY - Elise Morgan’s super clever costume, complete with toilet seat (no relation)

    She thought this up on her own!

    Honorable Mention:

    Wildlife being chased by Sarah Palin. If you look closely at the top you can see a toy helicopter with a doll inside. These guys aren’t my subscribers…met them on Halloween but they made me laugh.

    Run, moose, run!

    My Swashbuckling Costume and John being Evil:

    Finally, my costume seems so underwhelming next to the creative ones I saw but here goes…

    LoMo and Jo

    It was quite the fun time. Thanks again to all who participated in the Halloween contest.

    Finally a shameless plug for my workshop, *The She Factor* coming up in a week. We still have 7 seats left. Callers who made it through the Friday lottery were offered a special unadvertised bonus worth $750 for signing up by Monday.

    Whether you got through on the phone or NOT, and are interested in working together November 10-12 please send me an email to redhotpix@gmail.com BEFORE the end of the day Monday, November 3. Details about the workshop are at *The She Factor.*