Some people collect dolls, figurines, or baseball cards. I collect people! There's nothing I love more than meeting someone new with an amazing skill or talent and learning from them. That's why I'm thrilled to announce my new book, "Trust Your Heart: Transform Your Ideas to Income" because I get to share with the world some of my favorite people and how they transformed their ideas into income.
There's so much we can learn from those who have "been there, done that!" These folks all had a dream, faced challenges head-on, and took action on their ideas to transform them into income. And they're sharing their stories in this book -- many of them for the very first time. Not only do each of the 19 contributors share their stories, but they also share tips, strategies and ideas that you can put into action right now to follow your own heart and transform your idea into income.
Last month at the Radiant Success Event, I was able to hang out with several of the contributors to the book. In this photo you'll see me with these wonderful people -- Laura West, Shannon Cherry, Adela Rubio, Janis Pettit and Jessica Swanson (I'm the tall one in the middle). I'd met Adela and Janis before at last year's Radiant Success Event and we planned this year's event together; but it was my first time meeting the others. I'd talked with them on the phone, done business with them online, but never had the chance to meet them face-to-face. What an incredible group of women!
I KNOW you're going to love meeting them too within the pages of "Trust Your Heart: Transform Your Ideas to Income."
AND, on launch day (Wednesday May 18th), we're giving you something extra special... if you have a business that you want the world to know about, we want to help you! If you buy the book from Amazon on Launch Day, you'll get a listing for your "giveaway" on the bonus download page for the book. This means all the buyers of the book will see your lead generator! Find out more at www.TrustYourHeartSeries.com
Great article Marnie! I also collect people!!! It really does broaden our lives to have a diverse pool of people from all walks of life in it! As you've said, we can learn so much from others that have been there and done that! I am going to re-read your article and share it with others. Thanks for the useful reminder!
Posted by: Hanan Khalilah Bilal | May 12, 2011 at 10:53 AM
I agree completely that the most important virtue of all is gratitude, especially for people. I began a morning graitude blog about a month ago at goodmorninggratitude.com and the half hour to 45 minuters each day of attention to being grateful has profoundly altered my perspective and the quality of my life beyond my ability to explain it.
Posted by: James Browning | May 28, 2011 at 12:42 PM
Hi,
Excellent post. It's the first time I visited your blog. The title of your book hit a nail on its head for me at the right moment in my life...call it synchronicity. Can't wait to get my hands on it and read it. Congrats!
Posted by: Gilbert Ross | June 12, 2011 at 02:58 PM