Why Success Is 99% Failure
Thomas Edison was a prolific inventor. He had over 1,093 patents to his name, but failed repeatedly in his attempts to invent the light bulb. He is reputed to have said after his multiple failures ...
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Before we meet you will receive an assessment tool so that we can focus in on the areas that matter to you the most.
Six x 60 minute one-on-one tailored coaching sessions personally led by Steven Fogg through online chat video like Zoom, Skype or Facetime.
Each coaching session will include practical takeaways and resources that you will be able to implement.
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Session 2: Creating a healthy new reality & overcoming the chaos
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Why Success Is 99% Failure
Thomas Edison was a prolific inventor. He had over 1,093 patents to his name, but failed repeatedly in his attempts to invent the light bulb. He is reputed to have said after his multiple failures ...
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At home we recently bought some new cooking scales. Unfortunately when my wife opened the package the battery cover kept on falling off. She could have taped it on and moved on. Instead, she called the company that sold it to us and asked for a new battery cover.
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Stop.
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My wife was recently invited out for a brunch with some of her friends down at the local golf club. Lou has some quite specific dietary constraints, so she called the golf club and told them that she could be coming down the next day and asked what there was on the menu that she could eat. There was no point in her going down just to watch others eat. The staff member at the golf club took her number and said that they would call her back to let her know what was suitable.
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I've seen this mistake happen too many times. Anyone and everyone is vulnerable.
Businesses. Non-profits. Churches. We can all fall into this trap.
It's a mistake that is so obvious, so easy to avoid that you'd think by now, no one could ever be so stupid to let it happen, yet it does. ...
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Here is another great example of bad marketing and advertising. Offend the two major global faiths to sell more of your stuff....
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I'm working from home today. Why? Because I have the flu. My wife and other less sympathetic people would say that I'm down with the man flu. When I'm sick is that I am always a slow starter and I need a kickstart. Which means caffeine. By the gallon if you please. I also need some pointless background noise. Enter morning TV. ...
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