Monthly Archives: April 2010

RTWay Week 9: How your pricing reflects who you think you are and what to do about it


posted in Class Notes, RichThinking Way March 2010

CLASS NOTES AND RECORDING

Your attitude and beliefs about money and wealth aren’t just a factor in the amount of money you have — they are the deciding factor. Chris Cardell, marketing guru

5 myths made re pricing

Myth 1: Discounting makes you more attractive – it may do to some people, but take a look at how you decide to choose a service. If you’re looking for an intangible service, which is what we are all providing, what are the most important things for you?

- Do you want someone who charges what everyone else charges?

- Do you search for someone on the basis of how much you are willing to pay per hour?

- Is it how [read more]

Peace


posted in Inspirational Quotes, Jane's Blog

I’m travelling around at the moment visiting family and friends; staying with my brother last night I saw a lovely quote by an unknown author in their downstairs loo:

Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.

When I saw that I just knew I wanted to share it with you. In fact my time with him and his partner has been so inspiring that more of what I’ve been learning will filter through here — but less blogs for the next week or so as I focus more on holiday than [read more]

RT Way Feelings Wk 8: The flow of abundance


posted in RT Way May 2010

CLASS NOTES AND RECORDING

The flow of abundance in your business: receiving and allowing

Intro: Allowing and Receiving

1. Five states of flow in abundance:

Giving: Active state. Someone is actively giving something to someone else. Eg you give your client a treatment. When you just pop a grape in someone’s mouth unexpectedly, you are giving.

Receiving: paired with giving. The open mouth for the grape is receiving; the person having the treatment is receiving it. No need to do anything except be open (yr mouth, body, heart, bank account)

Taking: Again active, deliberate, definite. Your partner says ‘do you want some of my chips?’ and you reach out and take them off the plate. It wouldn’t happen without you [read more]

How do you decide which emails to open?


posted in Articles

When I was in my mid-twenties and in my second job working as Personal Assistant in a large retail jewellery company, I shared an office with the Personnel Manager. Every morning I’d come in and see my desk — empty of files, tidy, a clear space. And then I’d look across to his part of the room and see piles of files, some of them a good half metre high. Not only on his desk, but on the floor surrounding the desk. He was left with a little gap in the middle in which to work on immediate things. Horrible!

I’m reminded of him because I’ve just emerged from the modern-day equivalent — a heaving inbox full of both answered [read more]

Article: Working Up to the Line


posted in Jane's Blog

I’ve been using this way of working for some years now, since I heard about this concept. What it’s based on is the fact that we are both humans having a spiritual experience, and spiritual beings having a human experience, as the saying goes.

Many of us tend to forget that we’re both, and try to make a success of our businesses from the human being side of things only. Then there are others that tend towards the spiritual side of things, and say things like, ‘God will take care of it’, and then sit back and wait for ‘God’ to make it all happen.

Click here to read on. [read more]

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