Tenacious women are sooo fly

People complain about my professionalism, and I totally get it. I just don’t take it seriously.

Because when you ask them to describe or define “professionalism,” they’re vague and fumble their words like Hugh Grant.

When you ask me, I simply say:

Professionalism is being yourself, open-minded, honest, and forthcoming with your best knowledge to achieve a goal.

(maybe not that simple, but true nonetheless.)

That’s why I’m excited for my Monday interview with serial entrepreneur, Kristie Kennedy.

She’s beaten cancer, started several businesses, coaches inspired people like you, and continually proves that impossible is only a concept, not a limiting reality.

Like me, she’s all about empowerment.

Empowerment for herself and empowerment for the people she serves.

You don’t help thousands of woman as she has, without being authentic, open-minded, honest and forthcoming.

More than that she’s tenacious, which is sooo fly to me. Love courageous action-takers.

Can you see why it was a no-brainer for me to collaborate with her?

Can’t wait to help you and her audience to use email to improve their lives even more.

So…

Monday at 2 PM ET. Here at this site: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/massivemomentum/2016/03/07/keys-to-creating-an-instant-connection-with-your-clients

LIVE!

The format is an interview, plus, if there are willing participants calling in, I’ll craft email stories for them on the spot so they can test my email ways.

(You know how much I love people who dare to test my work.)

Maybe it’ll be you friend?

Live attention isn’t for everyone, so we can sit down one-to-one this Tuesday to craft the email strategy you need so you can be the next Kristie A. Kennedy.

Can’t wait!

Be well,
Max!

Thank you for joining me today on the Segilola Show.

If you couldn’t make it because you were busy improving lives than here it is.

This discussion is author focused and all about writing.

It even caught the attention of serial authors who loved it. One is a writer I admire and is now a fan. Better be on my best email behaviour.


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