Five or six years ago, image coach Sue Donnelly attended Making a Living Without a Job in London. A few days later, she sent me this report about what happened the very next day:
Just thought I would email to say a big thank you for Sunday’s workshop, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Also thought you might be interested in what has happened since.
I was very elated when you talked about all of us being on earth to have a good time rather than the struggle which we all seem to take for granted. It does, therefore, seem logical that people who need your talent/skill will find you. I thought alot about this on the way home and the following happened on Monday:
1. An ex corporate customer rang to ask me if I would be interested in running some 3 hour workshops @ £500 each
2. A large Building Society has asked to see me on Friday re personal branding of some of their employees
3. A very large utility company has made an appointment for me to see them re branding issues and customer relationship concerns at the end of the month.
4. A director of a women’s charity has emailed to say she wants me to do some “personal branding” with her.
5. The Daily Mail rang and asked me for my comments on a piece they were writing, which appear in today’s paper
6. A new coaching organisation has requested my input for numerous courses over the summer months.
7. Two networking friends have devised a plan for regular women’s “health and fitness” packages and want me to be a part of them
8. An ex-corporate colleague has moved job and has asked me to take over all his outstanding appointments/workshops
9. A Relationship Coach has asked if I would be interested in working with her on a joint package
10. My husband bought me a fabulous new jacket
I still had time to take in a yoga class, tell a friend ( an astrologer) at length about your course and your books, and go to my choral society practice. Not bad eh? Keep up the good work and I’ll maintain my new found beliefs – as they are sure working for me at the moment.
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You can find out more about Sue’s booming business by visiting her Web site Accentuate Me. Sue is also the author of four books including her latest Feel Fab at 50.
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