Archive for June, 2010

Chasing Cars on Horseback

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“If I’d have asked customers what they wanted, they would have told me, ‘A faster horse!’ ”  -Henry Ford

In the 1920’s and 30’s, the standard form of treatment was psychoanalytic in nature, consisting of four to five sessions per week for years at a time.  Psychological problems were seen as the result of intrapsychic conflicts and unconscious motivations with an unwavering emphasis on the past.

Let’s think about this ...

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Finding Your Place On The Web

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Some experts believe websites should be designed to move visitors along a continuum from point A to B.  Under this model, each web page is seen as part of a process, not a place to visit.  Others talk about the importance of simplicity when designing a site.  Websites must have a sense of purpose and clarity so readers aren’t confused by clutter or mixed messages.  More recently, web ...

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Waiting to be Found

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Pam Dyson has something to give, and people are looking for her just as they are searching for you and I.  They may not be able to verbalize this fact, but once they connect to her energy or to the experience, they come into knowing.  They’re thankful to be found.  Such is the power of living the new marketing model.

Pam is a licensed professional counselor specializing ...

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Reaching for the Top

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There is no magic formula for ramping up your business and getting it to take off.  Of course, people will tell you there is, and you’ll get all kinds of interesting offers to that effect.

But I’m not buying it.  Not if you want that last 10%, the upper echelon of whatever it is you’re striving for.

In my line of business it isn’t too difficult to bring about change.  ...

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