by Leslie Zann | Nov 9, 2021 | Mindset, Outrageous Achievement, Personal Development
The fear of success often shows up as self-doubt, as an inner voice reminding you that you probably can’t handle the success you want. ― Russel Bishop, executive coach, author of Workarounds That Work This fear is often overlooked. Some people find it hard to believe...
by Leslie Zann | Nov 2, 2021 | Mindset, Personal Development
Rejection doesn’t mean you aren’t good enough; it means the other person failed to notice what you have to offer. ― Mark Amend, writer, poet When we are struck with fear of rejection, we become convinced that people won’t accept or approve of us due to our opinions,...
by Leslie Zann | Oct 12, 2021 | Authentic Leadership, Mindset, Outrageous Achievement, Seasonal Strategies for Direct Sellers
Last week, we examined how your Direct Selling business unfolds in distinct chapters that ultimately reflect your personal development journey. It all begins with your Launch Chapter. Then we turned the page and reviewed how you might record your Commitment Chapter....
by Leslie Zann | Oct 5, 2021 | Direct Selling Skills, Mindset, Outrageous Achievement, Personal Development
Our lives unfold in a series of distinct chapters that ultimately reflect our life’s journey. In a similar way, your Direct Selling business unfolds in distinct chapters that ultimately reflect your personal development journey. Once you’ve launched your business and...
by Admin Kathy | May 7, 2021 | Mindset, Personal Development
Do you believe in Gratitude? Most likely you’ve heard the sage advice: “Live with an Attitude of Gratitude.” It’s easy to declare your belief in Gratitude, and yet, if your thoughts don’t back up your words, you will never access its power. Many people focus on...
by Leslie Zann | Feb 16, 2021 | Mindset, Outrageous Achievement, Personal Development
As we continue with the theme of Passion this month, we’d have to agree that most of us have experienced losing or deserting a passion, or avoiding a passion we’ve longed for but never tried. More often than not, our excuse falls into one of three categories: Time /...