MAJORING in the minors?

photo by eviltomthai I’ve done it. Maybe you have too? Spent countless hours doing insignificant things. When the time investments you and I make with our one incredible, precious life are in-congruent with what we value we are majoring in the minors, living a life that is insignificant and altogether a waste of time based…

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Being Found; The Long Tail

I’m reviewing Google Analytics on several businesses and it’s reminding me of the importance of the long tail. I briefly reviewed the long tail and SEO for dummies in this post. Now I want to remind you of a few things. The consumer is not landing on your home page looking for solutions. They are…

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” Are You; ever hearing, never understanding…”

Photo by Mike Baird ………………………………..ever seeing but never perceiving?” Isiah 6 So are you the one covering your ears, sticking your tongue out, chanting, “Na, Na, Na, NaNa.?” To those around you? Or are you the one; baring your soul, sharing your best ideas, your deepest wants and needs and the people you so desperately…

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Hot Air Up The Skirt or Value?

Photo by SamJUK “It’s like they are blowing hot air up my skirt.”  The young man  said. How many times have you  felt like someone was blowing hot air up YOUR skirt, figuratively, of course? Remind you of a current Senator; fibbing, making stuff up, spin? Growing your business, venture or organization involves willing buyers…

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Whose Got Your Ear?

photo by Belgianchocolate WHOSE GOT YOUR EAR? Reactive. Proactive? Listening to many. Listening to none? Whose Got Your Ear? I’m curious, I love to learn. And so over the years I’ve been vulnerable to the influences of many. And guess what- whoever has your ear has your attention. Attention impacts results, being, leading. So what…

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“Pam asks precise, insightful questions, she’s able to reflect back to you what you’re saying and that forces you to really evaluate your own ideas, to really know what you believe and to shape a vision you can really believe in. That’s the impact Pam delivers. Pam is a “discovery catalyst” or “clarity catalyst.”

Ethan Yarbrough, Allyis
“Great to work with Pam. She helped us launch our Handyman/General contracting company in 2007 and helped us survive the recession and excel where others have failed. Using a lot of what we learned from Pam, we hit the $1 million total gross revenue mark since inception in less than 2 years. “

Eric Metzger
“We hired Pam to design a communications and client service plan for our Investment services firm. In four months Pam energized our business. At a time that our industry is in disarray we’re growing and having fun again.”

Art Nunes, IMS Capital