Sunday, November 23, 2008

Where will your business be on November 24th?

November 24.... a nondescript Monday near the end of November. The biz world is starting to take a breather for the holidays and there's the flurry of social obligations and holiday parties.


Where will your biz be then? What will your sales be? What will you be putting in your pocket?

Will your anxiety about your lack of progress be ever greater?

A lot of folks will have let this year slip by and nothing will have changed. They'll still be frustrated. They'll still be watching sales trickle in at an inadequate pace, they'll still feel like there's some big secret that the world's not telling them.

This Monday is gonna go by, regardless. Question is,where will your business be?

The American Dream: to be a successful business owner. To most its just that; a dream. From the outside looking in, it appears that anyone can have business ownership. Not true! It takes courage, faith, and understanding specific success principles.

In this month’s teleseminar, Deavra Daughtry allows you to be a student of her amazing experience as she reveals to all how she risked everything to build the empire that she now rules and employs over 500 people.

This learning session is included in the Womens Business Center Development Program. For those who are not participants in the WBC Program the cost is still only $10. I've set up a page where you can register and get the call information. Click that link, register, and I'll talk to you on Monday.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

when is the women business center development program?

Anonymous said...

You can learn more about the Womens Business Center by following the link in the "Websites" listed on the right.

Founded in 1989, the Womens Business Center was the first incubator in the nation to teach entrepreneurship or intrapreneurship to women according to a development methodology designed specifically for women.

Recognizing "There are no glass ceilings in Entrepreneurial America." (C. Dean Kring, Director of Research, co-founder) created the WBC to level the playing field and accelerate the number, growth and success rate of woman owned businesses and the number of women in executive positions.

The WBC uses business development and entrepreneurial education programs pioneered by the Entrepreneurial Development Center Houston's first and Texas' oldest business incubator.