My most recent “aha” moment happened in my client’s kitchen. (Weird place to have a big revelation, right?)
I thought we were just goofing around, but I’m so glad I looked deeper. Because this “aha” REALLY changed the way I look at how I work—and how I live. In fact, it made me realize that SO many entrepreneurs are doing this ONE thing wrong.
Find out what it is in the video below, and make sure to let me know what YOU think of my “aha” moment in the comments below:
In the video, you’ll hear me talk about my client and friend, Tony Jeary.
I want to introduce you to Tony because I believe he’s the guy who can help you get from where you are right now to exactly where you want to be—in a way that’s meaningful to YOU. It’s about clarifying your vision and pinpointing the specific High Leverage Activities that can get you there.
All you have to do is click below to reserve your spot in his upcoming webinar:
Tony blew me away when I met him in person, and I know you’re going to get a TON of value out of this webinar, so make sure you register ASAP.
Miguel A. de Jesus says
Hi Pam. Thanks for the share and the insights! I like the perspective of uniqueness vs. sameness and point of view (POV), accessibility of content and the speed and rate of change, are a few of the items that people are looking for.
Registered for the event.
Pam Hendrickson says
Thanks Miguel! Yes, this is all right up your alley! 🙂
Julie Helmrich says
Great video
Shannon Tressel says
Thanks Pam! Great information (as usual :))
Nobby says
Another great insight Pam and a video filled with ‘cattle’!
Even though I realise I am unique, sometimes it takes something else to spark that realisation,
The first “three things people are paying you for” allowed me to visualize this in a different perspective which went straight up on the whiteboard in the form of an infographic – visual – which quickly and easily explains the cycle of life and it’s association to money.
That will be another video coming up for me.
And then because focus and leverage are my two main words, I found the third point being easy pathways, which is exactly what I provide. So now it comes down to the presentation.
Thanks as always Pam. 🙂
Maryalice Coleman says
I am looking forward to hearing more from Tony Jeary. Thank you for sharing the insights you experienced with your time with him. Those kitchen “ah ha” moments are the best!
I appreciate what you share when I watch these videos.
Have wonderful day!
Pam Hendrickson says
Thanks Maryalice! It was definitely a wonderful surprise to get to know Tony…I think his ability to get to the core of what matters can be a lost art in today’s world of technological and information overload! 🙂
Katy Ingram says
Thanks Pam, when you get inspired by meeting someone, it’s compulsive viewing! Great tips and looking forward to the webinar.
Wendy MacKay says
Isn’t it beautiful when we allow ourselves the space to think about what’s feels congruent (in alignment) with our own dreams? What we do in life is a choice and too often we get caught up on the hamster wheel instead of taking time to design what feels perfect. Thank you for the reminders and sharing your perspective Pam!
Winnie Anderson says
Great video Pam. You (and Tony) articulated some things that I’ve had rolling around in my head for a few months now and that I’ve been trying to articulate.
I’ve been working to get as crystal clear as possible on my direction and I have been thinking about the use of my time and trying to move towards truly doing the work that only I can do and letting others do everything. That’s very hard to do. It made me realized that I’ve been holding on to this belief that asking for and accepting help is a sign of weakness. We know that’s not true but old habits and beliefs are hard to die.
I’ve been using a technique I read about in Jack Canfield’s Success Principles. I’m keeping a journal and write one page every day about my goals and vision for myself and what I’m building. It’s amazing to see the things I wrote about months ago coming true.
Thanks for your insight.
Beth says
Hi Pam,
Thank you so much for this presentation. As always, you are articulate and easy to listen to. Your 3 tips are a great example of great content and accessibility!
They are especially pertinent for me because i know I need to make some shifts in my thinking and approach to what I do.
Thanks again!
All the Best,
Beth