Archive for May, 2010
Bringing A Touch Of Cuban Culture to Business – Interview With Chen Lizra
Posted on 31. May, 2010 by Natalie.
Chen Lizra is someone who turned a real passion for dance into a business, and a passion that she saw a need for in Vancouver. In fact passion is what this lady is all about and her answers below just ooze it on every level. You’ll feel fired up just reading them. After a successful [...]
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What Women Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Sex And The City
Posted on 28. May, 2010 by Natalie.
Women all over the world are uniting right now with the launch of the much anticipated sequel – Sex and the City 2. It’s a time when girlfriends come together to dress up, drink cocktails and have some serious fun while living vicariously through the adventures of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte. Despite the lousy [...]
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Five Tips For Not Getting Ripped Off By A Credit Card Processor
Posted on 25. May, 2010 by Natalie.
This is a Guest Post from Stella Fayman who knows her stuff on an area I’ve recently had frustrations with – credit card processors. I think you’ll find her tips very valuable. If you have your own business, you most likely have gone through the annoying and frustrating process of choosing a credit card processor [...]
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The Top Business Challenges We Face And How To Solve Them
Posted on 21. May, 2010 by Natalie.
Over a month back I put out a survey that was comprised of just two questions with multi-choice answers. I made it as easy as possible for you busy entrepreneurs to give me answers. I was intrigued to find out if the key challenges that I struggle with in business were the same as my [...]
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Spicy Strategies to heat up your business relationships
Posted on 19. May, 2010 by Natalie.
Lydia Johnson entered the world of sales when she was just 12 years old and has since racked up more than 32 years of professional experience in the areas of banking and business. In her role as Vice President of Sales and Service at Canada’s largest credit union – Vancity Credit Union she led a [...]
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Web 2.0 Defining Open Leadership And The Latest Innovations
Posted on 17. May, 2010 by Natalie.
In my previous post I gave an overview on the key takeaways from the Web 2.0 Conference I attended in San Francisco recently. This follow up post focuses on my pick of the Keynote speakers who had the most fascinating information on innovations and technology that’s permeating the online world, but first up: Open Leadership [...]
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Web 2.0 Exposed – The Future Of Your Business Is Open
Posted on 14. May, 2010 by Natalie.
On Tuesday April 20th I received this awesome email from Sarah Milstein, TechWeb’s General Manager and Co-Chair for Web 2.0 Expo in response to an email pitch I wrote a month earlier: “Congratulations, Natalie. We’re giving you a full scholarship to Web 2. Expo SF, May 3 – 6 (http://www.web2expo.com/webexsf2010)! We received 100 applications in [...]
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How To Achieve Financial Freedom – Interview With Kelly Keehn
Posted on 11. May, 2010 by Natalie.
Kelley Keehn, founder of the Prosperity Factor, is an incredibly positive and engaging woman. She also has that rare quality of making you feel like you’re a very important person. To top it off she’s beautiful and smart and has just landed herself a role as co-host of Burn My Mortgage, premiering in the fall [...]
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Bring More of “YOU” to your Work
Posted on 08. May, 2010 by Natalie.
This is the second guest post from Tess Denton on using Vision Boards for your business. Happy spring! Last month, I introduced you to some exercises that are drawn from Destiny Rising and my “Building a Powerful Vision Board workshop”. To recap, these exercises were: Exercise 1: Look straight ahead. I asked you to list [...]
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Four Business Lessons Learned as a Body Sculpting Champion
Posted on 04. May, 2010 by Natalie.
Becoming a Body Sculpting Champion took a huge amount of focus, discipline and determination to succeed. The same applies to business and this article demonstrates the key lessons I learned.

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