
I am really enjoying this month – with the decorations and festivities. I hope you are as well.
Bob and I will be taking the last two weeks of the year as vacation and we are really looking forward to it. I hope you will have some time to recharge your body and spirit as well.

Our entire society is built on credit. The check that your client writes to you is probably one of the few checks they write each month. When you accept credit cards you are looked upon as a more credible business. Plus people tend to attend therapy more often or be willing to pay your fees if they know they can put it on their credit card.
I am excited to share a new resource with you – a way to take credit cards easily and produce client statements with one touch of a button. No swipe machines to buy either. Join us for this free call on January 18th at 4:00 pm pacific.
You can register to be on the call live or sign up for the recording at
http://www.beawealthytherapist.com/creditcardsclass.html

My friend Chellie Campbell wrote two fabulous books – “The Wealthy Spirit” and “From Zero to Zillionaire.” She has a story that I really wanted you to read:
Here is Chellie’s story: (excerpted from “From Zero to Zillionaire.”)
One year, my friend Victoria invited me to her New Year’s day party. She introduced me to a woman who was enjoying reading my book.
“You have to meet George!” she told me. “He has your book and he has been faithfully reading it. He would love to meet you.”
It is always fun to talk to a a fan – so I set off in search of George. I didn’t know what he looked like, and there were a lot of men at the party, so I waltzed up to the first man I saw and said “Hi! Are you George?”
The man shook his head and said “No, I am not. Why are you looking for George?”
“Someone told me that he was a fan of my book and wanted to meet me,” I replied.
“Oh, really? You are an author? What book did you write?” the man asked.
“It is called “The Wealthy Spirit..” and all of a sudden I am networking and telling this man all about who I am and what I do.
After a pleasant conversation, exchange of contact numbers and information, I continued my search for George with the next man I saw.
“Excuse me, are you George?” I smiled sweetly.
“Nope. Who’s George?…” More networking.
“I am looking for George. Are you George?” “No. Why are you looking for George?…”
I was getting giddy. This was the best pickup line I’d ever used. This same conversation happened over and over. I’d met every man at the party before I found George. I decided I might use it at every party I go to.
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You can use it, too. Invent an imaginary George, and use it as an excuse to talk to anyone you want. Any event can turn into a networking opportunity.
I just love that story. Maybe you’d like to try it this holiday season. Ask someone at the party “Excuse me, are you Hannah?
I hear that Hannah wants to hear about what I do for a living.” Imagine the conversations you could have!
May you enjoy the rest of the year and enter 2007 rejuvenated.
Much love and many blessing for your success,
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