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The Big Shift is a podcast, a community, and a movement. It is our aim to help those who want to make a difference, have success in carrying out their mission. The goal of our podcast is to inspire heart-centered entrepreneurs to create their dream business, do what they love, and make the world a better place in the process.

We will help you get there by sharing with you the best marketing, sales/enrollment and mindset practices known to humankind today… All of these practices are tested and come from the people who are the very best at utilizing and teaching them. These will be some of the most extraordinary people on this planet. Get ready for your Big Shift!


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Pay Attention & Succeed

Chris Barrow reminds us that paying attention to what your customers want and creating new offerings around their desires is a great strategy for growing your business. It also takes all the guesswork out of product creation.

  • Listen to what additional problems your clients want solved
  • Create products that help them solve this problem

Keep your ears open and hear the opportunities calling out to you. 

Sprinkle Some Fun On Top

I am generally a fun person to hang out with. Wait, perhaps the debate is still out on that.

In any case, when I create my products and my marketing, I simply block that part of my personality from entering the picture. I fall into the paradigm – I do serious work. I work with clients to help them create more prosperity in their lives. Enough $ — Enough Energy — Enough Time. That’s serious business. The reality is that I produce better work when I am having fun. My clients are more inspired when they are having fun. My services sell better when they seem approachable and not so serious.

I wanted to thank Kathy for her amazing post and this brilliant reminder.

“Brains like play, because play is important to survival. But how does the brain know that play is happening? The chemistry associated with having fun. If something is enjoyable, that registers in the brain, and the brain rewards us with reinforcing feelings and–more importantly–attention and memory! All things being equal, fun things are more memorable than things which are not enjoyable.”

The more fun something is, the more likely you are to keep doing it.

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  • How can you put more FUN in your products, your marketing, your services?
  • How can you infuse more FUN into your work day?

Flying Scooter

Will this Levitating Hover Scooter be a high-flying success?

  • $17k
  • Top Speed of 15 mi/hr
  • 5 Minutes to learn how to use it
  • Glides over level, solid ground only (free of debris)

I find this novelty funny and fascinating at the same time, but at $17,000??? What do you think? Would you launch a company with this product?Levitating Hover Scooter

Monday 9 a.m.

Dominic MillerI’ve discovered a powerfully inspirational film site: Monday 9 a.m. – that explores humanity, creativity and the questions that arise our of living and creating.

This week features a film about Dominic Miller, Sting’s guitarist.

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What does art, a philosopher and a life coach have in common? They all leave you with questions to ponder.

These are the questions from this film:

  • What happens when you get to where you believe you should be?
  • Does everything start with a relationship between two things –you and a somebody or a something?
  • What is your opportunity to recognize this and to create a ‘story’?
  • Is it your responsibility to do so?
  • What ‘story’ is out there waiting to be told by you?
  • Are you courageous enough to live with ‘the not knowing’?
  • How naked are you prepared to be?

Ten percent

“To be like me is very simple,” said the richest man in Babylonia. “All you have to understand is that a tenth of what you earn is yours.”

“That makes no sense,” answered the young man. “All that I earn is mine.”

“Don’t you pay the tailor? Don’t you pay the baker every day? You can’t live even for a day without spending. You pay everybody except yourself. From now on, pay yourself a tenth of your salary. Don’t forget that the paths of wealth are magical and strange; if you take good care of that tenth, one day it will reward all your efforts.” — by Paulo Coelho

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It was true in Babylonian times and it is true today:

  • Remember to pay yourself first.
  • Remember to save 10%.

Pretty Cool Indeed

Check out this creative display of infinity and depth.