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Balance Business and Family with The Power of Focus – Les Hewitt – S2Ep04

Balance Business and Family

Balance Business and Family with The Power of Focus w/ Les Hewitt

Even if you’re highly dedicated to your business, you need to find time for you and for your family. Easier said than done, right? My guest Les Hewitt today shares with you some of the lessons he has learned about being a successful entrepreneur, having a beautiful, close family and having it all. In this episode, Les will teach you the the fundamentals of creating focus.

Les Hewitt is known as The Focus Coach by his peers and his clients and it’s the founder of the Power of Focus Coaching program, a unique focusing system for business leaders who want bigger profits, less stress and more time off. Les has worked with more than 300 companies in Canada, United States, Australia, Singapore, the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

Les is also the number one New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Focus, which has sold more than 825,000 copies in North America and is available in 21 languages. There are currently 6 books in the series. Les’s work is all about how the power of focus can help you hit your business, personal and financial targets with confidence and certainty.

If you’re an entrepreneur with a family, this is episode is for you!

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • The 64 million dollar question (and answer!) about having a beautiful family AND a successful business
  • Creating win-win in a marriage – it’s not what you think
  • What’s underneath those moments when you’re not happy in life
  • The surprising result of taking time off from your business
  • The basic fundamentals of creating focus
  • How relationships play a crucial part in creating focus
  • The importance of your habits and choices when creating focus
  • How to change everything with just a few simple shifts in habit
  • 5 powerful business fundamentals
  • Why you need to change one habit at a time and keep with it for as long as it takes
  • Les’ recommendation for your morning routine
  • The importance of purpose throughout your life
  • How you can make the most of your second fifty
  • Les’ legacy for the world
  • Les’ action steps – recommendations for you to act on the next 48-hours.

Featured on the Show:

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How to Find the Right Mentor and Unlock Your True Potential – Dr. John Demartini – S2Ep3

Find the Right Mentor

Find the Right Mentor and Unlock Your True Potential w/ Dr. John Demartini

Dr. John Demartini, one of the world’s leading authorities on human behavior and personal development, shares his wisdom and knowledge on what you to do to ensure you find the right mentor to you. And this knowledge, combined with the Demartini Method, is sure to unlock and allow you to achieve your full potential.

Dr. Demartini is the founder of the Demartini Institute, a private research and education organization with a curriculum of over 72 different courses covering multiple aspects of human development.

Dr. Demartini travels 360 days a year to countries all over the globe, sharing his research and findings in all markets and sectors. He is the author of 40 books published in over 29 different languages. He has produced over 60 CDs and DVDs covering subjects such as development in relationships, wealth, education and business.

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • The importance of “pivotal moments”
  • How to not to let other people’s opinions dictate your destiny
  • Mentors: Find ones who align to who you are, identify what they do that is extraordinary, come at it as a collaborative work not subordination
  • Make a list of people who inspire you, read their bios, their works, and learn their most and least favorable traits. Own the traits, both good and bad
  • Recognizing and awakening your inner genius
  • Scanning for gratitude in your day – finding the thank you
  • How to visualize what message you want to bring to the Earth day-to-day
  • Creating a global vision that directs your daily action
  • How to deal with other’s opinions, being original in the face of tradition and norms. Being bold in the face of traditional thought
  • Aligning values is basic to our nature. Humans are purposeful and driven. Self-worth increases as we live in alignment with our highest values
  • Finding values, structuring time and action around those values and delegate what does not support those values directly. Living prioritized lives will energize you
  • Food and water: Eat to live
  • Feeding your mind with inspiration.

Featured on the Show:

StartSomething-Show-Stitcher-SubscribeStartSomething-Show-subscribe-with-itunesGoogle-Play-Music-en-badge-webStartSomething Show Tina Dietz

Change Your Happiness Set Point – Marci Shimoff – S2Ep2

Exercise That Will Change Your Life Marci-Shimoff

Simple Exercise That Will Change Your Life w/ Marci Shimoff

Would you believe me if I told you that you were biologically wired to have a ‘happiness set point?’ NYT #1 bestselling author and world-renowned transformational teacher and and happiness expert Marci Shimoff is back to discuss if and how we really can change how happy we are, and give you the simplest exercise that will change your life. It’s definitely changed mine.

Research shows that happy people make more money, have better health, and have happier children, so being happy is a more important topic than you might think!

Learn what is and how you can change your happiness set point, how you can “Build Your Inner House For Happiness” and see your happiness go through the roof.

Marci is a New York Times #1 bestselling author: “Love for No Reason,” “Happy for No Reason,” and 6 titles in the phenomenally-successful “Chicken Soup for the Woman’s Soul” series. Her books have sold over 15 million copies worldwide in 33 languages, have topped all bestseller lists and have been on the New York Times Bestseller list for a total of 118 weeks. Marci is one of the best selling female non-fiction authors of all time.

Some folks are just born happy, but Marci wasn’t one of those people. At a very young age, she realized that she would have to fight for every ounce of happiness in her life. Marci dedicated her life to discovering and sharing exactly how people can become happier.

Get your notepad and change your ‘happiness set-point’ to experience more happiness in your life.

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • Human beings have a biological happiness set point
  • How is our happiness set point is determined
  • What some studies on Happy Genetics tell us
  • How your habits of thought and behavior can determine and boost your happiness
  • How can you raise your happiness set point
  • Is trying to be happy putting icing on a mud pie?
  • The 21 habits that will boost your happiness set point
  • What’s Marci’s analogy to “Building Your Inner Home For Happiness?”
  • The four pillar corners of your “inner home for happiness” and how they’re connected to your happiness set point
  • How your sleep influences your happiness
  • Who do you surround yourself with to help you be happier?
  • The universal things you can today to boost your happiness
  • The simplest, fastest, most elegant exercise to move you into the love response and change your happiness set point
  • Marci’s legacy for the world.

Featured on the Show:

StartSomething-Show-Stitcher-SubscribeStartSomething-Show-subscribe-with-itunesGoogle-Play-Music-en-badge-webStartSomething Show Tina Dietz

Working With Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and Diana Ross – Thomas Bähler – S2Ep1

To Get What You Want

The Right Questions to Ask to Get What You Want w/ Thomas Bähler

Thomas Bähler shares with us his extraordinary wisdom on how to live a life that fulfills you and is of service to others. Do you know what you want?

Develop the right actions and get more focus just by asking these deceptively simple questions, plus find out why you don’t need to envy celebrities.

Incredible stories behind legendary musicians, and life lessons on success.

Thomas is an acclaimed American singer, composer, songwriter, arranger and producer. Throughout his career, Thomas has worked with amazing musicians such as Billy Joel, Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Cher, just to name a few. He was a close associate of Quincy Jones, and he was an associate producer and arranger of “We are the World.” Thomas composed music for Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, directors Steven Spielberg and Barry Levinson, magicians Siegfried and Roy, Super Bowl halftime shows and other high-profile stage productions. Mr. Bähler is also an accomplished author and has completed his first novel, “Anything is Possible”, and his latest book, “What You Want Wants You.”

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • What does it mean “What You Want Wants You”
  • Why you do get what you want if it serves others
  • What’s Thomas approach on mentoring
  • What’s the first question Thomas asks to those looking to be mentored
  • Why the story you tell makes all the difference in your life
  • Everyone wants to be seen and gotten
  • Why you should always approach others from a place of service
  • What can we learn from some of the biggest stars ever
  • Why when creating something you should always think of the journey you’re in
  • What you should do when you feel stuck
  • Why Thomas trusts the Universe so much
  • Why it’s more important to focus on the “what” the the “how”
  • Thomas Bähler’s legacy.

Featured on the Show:

StartSomething-Show-Stitcher-SubscribeStartSomething-Show-subscribe-with-itunesGoogle-Play-Music-en-badge-webStartSomething Show Tina Dietz

Welcome to Season 2 of the StartSomething Show

Welcome to Season 2 of the StartSomething Show

VIP Backstage Pass – Welcome to Season 2 of the StartSomething Show

Nobody is more surprised than me to announce that there is a second season of the start something show. The story of how this came about is a truly entrepreneurial one – so grab your travel mug of coffee and enjoy this short story episode.

Back when I created The StartSomething Show I wanted to tell the stories behind success – the REAL stories, not the ‘overnight success stories’ that were really many years in the making. I wanted to pull back the curtain and share the vulnerability, the failures, the real journey of success. So that’s what we did.

The episodes in season two are quite a bit different. I had originally recorded these interviews with the intent of them being training modules for the members in my community. BUT, since I had a ‘pivot’ in my business (and more on that in the episode) now you get the benefit of these nuggets of awesomeness.

Get in touch with your comments​ below!

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What You’ll Learn From This Episode:

  • Why I created the StartSomething Show
  • Why I want to tell the stories behind success
  • What happens when you get really clear on where your genius is
  • How podcasting completely changed the way I do business
  • The surprising discoveries you make about your business when you reach back to your childhood
  • Why trying to fit into what others say you should be doing might not be your true path
  • Lessons learned from my business “pivot” and realization
  • The idea I sat on for over four years that transformed my business
  • How audio took over my life in the best possible way
  • Actionable steps and tools to make things happen

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Tina Dietz – Audiobook Publisher and Champion of Small Business [Podcast]

​LTVO talks to Tina Dietz, Audiobook Publisher, about her role, what she sees happening in the audiobook business, how she educates her authors about audiobooks, and tips for VO talent who may want to work with her.(Podcast on Love That Voice Over, April 14, 2017)

Audiobook Publisher - Tina Dietz & Love That Voice Over

LTVO Guest Tina Dietz has a long history with the microphone. When she was 2 years old, someone handed Tina Dietz a tape recorder – and that was that! Today, Tina is an internationally acclaimed audiobook publisher, podcast producer, and Creative Business Expert who has been featured on ABC, Inc.com, Huffington Post and Forbes. Her company, StartSomething Business Solutions, helps clients who want more than just a business and more than a routine life – they want a “Business Oasis,” and Tina herself splits her time between the US and Costa Rica.

Get on Tina’s VO roster here VO Roster

How do people find out about Tina on the web?

http://www.launchyouraudiobook.com and http://www.startsomethingcreativebizsolutions.comLoveThatRebecca, aka Rebecca Haugh, is host and producer of LoveThatVoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO and on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover. Rebecca also founded and runs LoveThatImprovVO.

First pass Editing of this interview courtesy of VO Edit by Design. Contact Chris Thomas at Chris@VOeditbydesign.com for more information.

Wondering how you can create and publish your audiobooks?

125 Tina Dietz | The Magic and Intimacy of Podcasting and Overcoming Your Fears To Find Success [Podcast]

​Since practically the age of two, Tina Dietz has always felt comfortable with a microphone in her hands and that easiness and her background as a therapist has since led her to become a very regarded interviewer, coach, consultant, and podcaster.(Podcast on Podcast Junkies, April, 2017)

Podcasting

She is the founder of Start Something Creative Business Solutions where she helps people launch businesses, podcasts and audio books. We cover a lot of great topics that is sure to enlighten even the most seasoned podcasters and entrepreneurs.

What We Covered:

  • 05:33 – Why she loves going to podcasting conferences
  • 06:04 – The Messengers – A Podcast Documentary and how she is involved
  • 10:51 – Podcasts and podcasting as a means of therapy
  • 12:51 – What the impetus for starting her podcast was
  • 16:01 – Her early childhood recordings
  • 16:32 – What she did the first time someone handed her a microphone
  • 17:41 – How she became so comfortable behind a microphone
  • 18:15 – Performance Anxiety
  • 19:35 – How to use your complaints and upsets to quickly and creatively solve issues
  • 25:57 – Who she was grateful for and surprised to have on her podcast
  • 29:20 – The price one pays for being famous
  • 29:54 – Realizing there is an audience who wants to hear great conversations
  • 32:11 – How she helps her clients face their fears of starting a new business venture
  • 36:42 – Best practices you can implement to find success
  • 38:05 – Business plans
  • 39:38 – The Nayada Institute of Massage and a new massage modality
  • 42:22 – What she’s changed her mind about recently
  • 44:39 – The one most misunderstood thing about her
  • 45:18 – The books she’s reading/listening to now
  • 46:26 – Her vision of 10,000 thriving businesses
Click to tune in to the podcast “The Magic and Intimacy of Podcasting and Overcoming Your Fears To Find Success.”

Links Mentioned

5 Ways to Audiobook Like a Boss

If you are an author keen on taking advantage of this booming advancement in publishing, these are my 5 ways to audiobook like a boss.

Audiobook Like a Boss

Audiobooks are the fastest-growing sector of the entire publishing industry. Statistics put forth by the Association of American Publishers show ebook sales down 19.2% and audiobook downloads up by 31.1% from 2015 to 2016. One factor that contributes to this exponential increase in audiobook readership is accessibility—audiobooks are now available through our phones, laptops, and tablets. There’s no barrier to where and when we can listen.

As a result, more and more non-fiction authors are recognizing the incredible potential audiobooks offer their business. Eager entrepreneurs, however, may dive in headfirst without giving sufficient forethought into how this unique tool can best be leveraged.

As a nonfiction audiobook publishing specialist, I see critical mistakes and bottom-line opportunities overlooked time and again. If you are an author keen on taking advantage of this booming advancement in publishing—and you have every reason to be—pay attention to these five factors that will bring your audiobook skill level from beginner to boss.

1. Don’t Voice Your Own Book (unless…)

One of the most frequently asked questions I receive is, “Should I narrate my own book, or work with a narrator?” That is the wrong question to ask. What you really want answered is the question, “Is there any advantage to narrating the book myself?” Most often, the answer is no. Here’s why:

Audiobook Creation Exchange (ACX) reports that it takes an average of 6.2 hours of production time for a professional narrator and editor to create one hour of finished audio. That means that an average non-fiction book of 60,000 words requires twenty-five to thirty hours of production time—for an experienced professional. Even if you’re an experienced public speaker or podcaster, the skill set for audiobook narration is distinct. In addition to specialized voice training and having to learn microphone and breathing technique, consider the time and expense for a home recording studio setup or rental time in a recording studio. All in all, you can reasonably expect to triple your time investment or more.

Instead, your audiobook could be professionally produced at a reasonable cost and delivered to the world with ease in about 6 weeks. You could be reaping the benefits and leveraging this asset like a boss, rather than spending your time and money going through a learning curve you simply don’t need to go through.

There is however, an exception to this rule. If you have a following in the millions who is used to you speaking on stages, on TED talks or in other audio recordings—and you have built your platform and reputation around your unique voice and speaking qualities—then you may be a good candidate to voice your own audiobooks. Otherwise, ditch the temptation to try to save money—because you won’t.

2. Know Your Rights

Don’t fall prey to the amateur mistake of not knowing your audio rights. It is imperative that you understand the legalities of audiobook production, so that you can protect your intellectual and financial investments.

If you’re planning to work with a publisher, this information is absolute gold for you as you negotiate your contract. Many authors sign their audio rights away without even knowing it—they find out after the fact that an audiobook version of their print book has been created, and worse yet, they won’t receive reasonable royalties for the sales of that audiobook. With the rise in audiobook popularity, lack of attention to this detail can add up to substantial financial loss.

3. Collect Bounties

Audible, Amazon, and iTunes have a common back end for self-published authors to produce audiobooks. It’s called ACX.com (Audiobook Creation Exchange). If you hold the rights to your audiobook and distribute your audiobook through ACX.com, you are eligible to earn bounties.

A bounty is an additional type of earning paid to you when your book is the first purchase of a new Audible member. For each bounty earned, you receive $50.

Unfortunately, ACX is only available if you live in the U.S. or U.K., but a good audiobook publisher can help you take advantage of this opportunity as well as self-publishing royalty rates, adding significant income to your bottom line.

4. Leverage Your Launch

There are two “right” ways to launch an audiobook. In one scenario, your previously launched print or digital book is given new life by being turned into an audiobook format.

This strategy gives you the ability to have an entirely new product launch without having to create any new content. If your content needs a little updating, then pairing an “anniversary edition” or “second edition” of your book with an audiobook version is a fantastic option.

Second, if you’re in the process of getting ready to publish a new book, having an audiobook version will extend the life of your launch. To have a powerful launch, you want to reach as many people for as long as possible. Releasing your audiobook two to twelve weeks following your initial book release allows you to keep the momentum and excitement going—with minimal changes to your social media and email content.

5. Build a Podcast Tour

In today’s high-tech publishing world, it’s no secret that in-person book tours are not a cost or time-effective means to connecting with your market. Blog book tours have been an alternative practice for several years now, but a lesser-known opportunity exists via podcast tours.

A podcast is a downloadable, online radio show—a thriving platform for effectively broadcasting your brand. There are now nearly 60 million people in the U.S. alone listening to podcasts every month; this presents a giant opportunity for you to engage with potential readers—if they listen to podcasts, they likely also listen to audiobooks.

Connect with the hosts of podcast shows that intersect with your target market, and arrange to be a guest expert on their shows. Conduct a book reading, answer insider questions about the subject matter, and share how listeners can access further information about your title and services.

To really be a boss, send a short clip of your audiobook to the podcast host in advance of your interview, and invite them to post the clip along with their Amazon affiliate link to your book and audiobook. The host can also include this link in his or her website copy (or “show notes,” as they are known in podcasting) for your podcast episode. This strategy creates more rich content for the host, and an opportunity for both you and the host to benefit financially.

Work with the podcast host to have the show published during your initial launch window, and boom—you’ve successfully leveraged your audiobook to drive sales and initial rankings far beyond the level of a mere beginner.

Would you like to listen in on some of our audiobooks?

Start Something and Finish w/ Tina Dietz [Podcast]

​​I was a guest at the Moms With Dreams Show, hosted by Erica Blocker where we talked about how you can Start Something and finish it. Tune in(Podcast on Moms With Dreams, March 28, 2017)

Start Something - Tina Dietz & Erica Blocker

This week on the podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Tina Dietz, owner of Start Something Business Solutions. Tina and I met last September when she was speaking at Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference here in New Jersey. I knew from the moment that Tina shared her story that I wanted to invite her to be a guest on my podcast. I just knew that her story would inspire and excite YOU to start something brilliant.

Tina Dietz is an internationally acclaimed business coach, audiobook publisher and launch specialist, podcast producer and a bestselling author who has been featured on ABC, Inc.com, Huffington Post and Forbes.

Her podcast, The Start Something Show, was named one of the top podcasts for entrepreneurs on Inc.com. Her company helps clients who want more than just a business and more than a routine life – they want a Business Oasis. I LOVE that!

One of the things that we jump into during this interview is the idea that so many creatives and entrepreneurs struggle with avoiding shiny bright objects and staying focused. It’s because they have brilliant ideas and love starting new projects but often have a hard time finishing them. (I know this is one of my own personal challenges.) Tina sheds light on this topic and shows you how to redirect your excitement of “starting” so you can finish what you’ve started. It’s powerful!

Tina shares lots of great tips during our time together and suggests that you read the book, Big Magic, by Elizabeth Gilbert.

You can connect with Tina and learn more about her by visiting:Her website: www.StartSomethingCreativeBizSolutions.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwinFlamesStudios

Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheTinaDietz

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/tinadietz

It’s hard to believe that this is my 87th episode, but it is. And that means that I’m only 13 episodes away from my next big milestone as a podcaster! I’ll share more about what I’m planning as we get closer.

For now, I want you to think about one thing that you learned from my interview with Tina and how you will implement it in your life.

Let me know what you’re going to start. You can leave me a note in the comments or send an email to Erica@momswithdreams.com.

I hope this was valuable to you in some way and that you now have a different outlook on your life, your business or both.

I’ll be back next week with more inspiration and education.

Get out there, do what you love and make a difference!

xoxo,

Erica

Wondering how you can Start Something and finish it? I can help you – Let’s talk

3 Techniques to Tame the Identity Monster in Your Head

Do you know those voices in your head that tell you all kinds of nasty things about yourself? That is Identity Monster – Here’s how you can tame it

Identity Monster - Tina Dietz

A colleague of mine sent me a panicked text while I was on a call with a client. He was so freaked out that I called him right after my session, but I wasn’t expecting what he had to say.

​”I just got the biggest opportunity of my life,” he said. “It’s what I’ve always wanted.”

“But since I found out,” he went on, “I’ve spent the last four hours playing online soccer and I’m completely paralyzed.”

This is the Identity Monster in full attack.

You know those voices in your head that tell you all kinds of nasty things about yourself, right?

“There’s a million people doing the same thing as you, how can you possibly compete?”

“You can’t do this, you’re way too lazy.” (or fat, or stupid, or ugly, or poor)

“HOW much money did you spend? Oh no, what are you going to do now?”

“Who do you think you are, anyway?”

This is the voice of the Identity Monster. The favorite tools of the Identity Monster are a megaphone and an old school boom box with a tape set to “repeat.” The tape replays all the crap in your head that gets triggered when your comfort level is threatened.

This Monster’s job is to maintain the status quo. Even when good things are happening, the Identity Monster really sucks at telling the difference between a threat and an opportunity, so it reacts pretty much the same way in both scenarios.

Oh, the glorious neurology of it all!

Here are three ways to tame the Identity Monster, get yourself off the ledge, and back into the groovalicious flow so you can have more of what you want in life – because that’s why you’re reading this, right? In the video I go into more detail on all three of these techniques, plus you get to see a little piece of one of the places I’ve lived in Costa Rica, which is just good for your brain.

1. Revisit your big picture

Take the focus off of your current reaction and circumstances and put it on your larger view in the world – the legacy you want to leave, the impact you’re out to make, your inspiring vision of the future, and so on. If your thoughts and actions are ‘facing outwards’ instead of on your internal voices and neurological hamster wheel, it disrupts the repetitive thoughts to guide you back on track.

2. Create new brain wiring with a Daily Workshop

Create a sacred space for yourself on a daily basis, even if it’s 15 minutes to start. Use that time to get present to what you’re most excited about, what you appreciate and what you’re grateful for, and the one or two goals or accomplishments that you’re focused on for that day. Even celebrating small accomplishments (some days, that’s getting out of bed or going a whole morning without getting distracted by Facebook), when done repeatedly and consistently, helps you maintain a more solution-focused state of mind.

3. Challenge the voices in your head to a battle of wits!

When those nasty voices in your head pop up, you may have noticed that if you try to directly combat them, they come back twice as strong. This is known as the “I’m rubber, you’re glue” Principle. Very technical. Instead, use your brain’s natural abilities to break up the beliefs using techniques like evidence gathering and disarming humor. These techniques are not only highly effective, they can be incredibly entertaining as well. What does your Identity Monster sound like?

You can find details and examples of these techniques in the video – enjoy and send me a tweet to let me know which one is your favorite!

How about 100+ creative ideas to move yourself from nervous, anxious and lousy back into a groove? Check out this article and video on 100 + Ways to Get Out of a Funk

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