
Now, I gotta tell you, I am not the most creative cracker in the box. If I were to describe m
yself along those lines, I guess I called myself a saltine. Square and maybe a little salty. But following Sam's instructions and methods, I think I could actually come up with some good stuff about my business. My new business card and tag line developed by Terry Maxx, Maxx Grafx, says, "Evolving a community of profitable referral partners." So I've been playing with the word evolve to see all the words that could rhyme with it.Let me give you a word of warning. You do need to follow Sam's instructions to do the exercises in Chapter 2 before continuing to read the book. Otherwise you will find yourself very frustrated at about 2/3's of the way through because you are unable to really do the exercises. Ask me how I know!
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Best business card ever!
Okay, Deb. Another book you've suggested that I HAVE to read. I was definitely intriqued by the exercise during our trainers' meeting on Monday!
And, O' BTW, the very fact that you described your level of creativity as that of a square, salty cracker just goes to show that your inner creative is bursting to come out, indeed!!! ;)
And...Thank you Nametag Guy. I am partial to my husband's creativity as well. ;)
I have been called "solid chocolate" from my friends back in Philly. Basically, to them that meant, there are no surprises ... what you see is what you get.
I LOVE the book POP! It literally ignited the creative side of my brain. It helped me to be able to clearly defined what it meant to be a "Certified" Networker to a financial advisor and he got it the first time! I'm stoked and ready to see what else I can create for my business.
Thanks.
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