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Today I want to tell you about the Pink Shoe Power Prize Draw that I’m supporting to celebrate women and the launch of the ground breaking eBook Pink Shoe Power, Discover Your Time Management Style for Success in Business & Life.

AND I would love you to win some gorgeous prizes….

The thousands of $$$$ worth of prizes include a beautiful Swarovski crystal necklace, a busy woman’s weekly planner pack , a virtual home organizing pack, pretty and fun bling stationery, natural skin care, a social media starter pack, psychic business coaching, a medical intuitive consultation, a sensational pool design consultation and a book of inspiring business women. Impressive, don’t you think!

PLUS, as a special gift to celebrate the launch, you have access to a fantastic tool – the Pink Shoe Power Profiler. You will discover your Time Management Style so you can understand why you manage your time the way you do and get some great tips to help you. It’s simple, fun and free to you!

Given that time management is one of my key sweet spots for all things entrepreneurial mother, I cannot recommend the use of such a profiler highly enough.
Besides which, it is FUN.

Once you have completed the Pink Shoe Power Profiler you will be automatically entered into the prize draw.

The competition will be launched on International Women’s Day, March 8th, with the winners announced on 31st March. You can enter now so you don’t miss out.

Plus we have some special bonuses and discounts for you, which are exclusive to those who register for the competition.

To enter, click here and get your Time Management Style and your name will be automatically entered.
Good Luck

Best New Year’s Resolution? A ‘Stop Doing’ List…

USA Today by Jim Collins (December 30, 2003)
Regardless of the age of this article, it is still a very timely piece…

Each time the New Year rolls around and I sit down to do my annual resolutions, I reflect back to a lesson taught me by a remarkable teacher. In my mid-20s, I took a course on creativity and innovation from Rochelle Myers and Michael Ray at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and I kept in touch with them after I graduated.

One day, Rochelle pointed to my ferocious work pace and said, “I notice, Jim, that you are a rather undisciplined person.”

I was stunned and confused. After all, I was the type of person who carefully laid out my BHAGs (big hairy audacious goals), top three objectives and priority activities at the start of each New Year. I prided myself on the ability to work relentlessly toward those objectives, applying the energy I’d inherited from my prairie- stock grandmother.

“Your genetic energy level enables your lack of discipline,” Rochelle continued. “Instead of leading a disciplined life, you lead a busy life.”

She then gave me what I came to call the 20-10 assignment. It goes like this: Suppose you woke up tomorrow and received two phone calls. The first phone call tells you that you have inherited $20 million, no strings attached. The second tells you that you have an incurable and terminal disease, and you have no more than 10 years to live. What would you do differently, and, in particular, what would you stop doing?

read on

How to Build a Mother of a Business – 7 tips for doing Business in 4 hours or less…

the entrepreneurial mother featured in a double-page spread in the September issue of Dale Beaumont’s “Business Blueprint” magazine (p16-17). It’s one of those very clever looking digital magazines, so be sure to check it out.

Here’s the link
http://www.BusinessBlueprint.com.au/Your-Magazine/September-2010

Making the Most of Your Time: Going Beyond To-Do Lists

By Rajesh Setty

The author of one of ChangeThis’ most popular manifesto, 25 Ways to Distinguish Yourself, Rajesh Setty returns with a new set of suggestions for optimizing your abilities.
He asserts that even though everyone is given only 24 hours in a day, the most successful people are those who make every minute count.

Here, he tells you how project management, understanding your abilities, investing in relationships and making a difference are just some of the ways you can make the most of your time.

A very good place to start…

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