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Making more money in business comes down to three things: selling more products and services, to more people, for more money. This book focuses one one aspect of that triad: selling for more money.If you are a ‘professional expert’ - a coach, consultant, accountant, lawyer, dentist, or in any other field where you make your living by selling your advice, your experience and your expertise - then you will learn powerful techniques to help you command the top fees in your field.Think about it: what difference would it make to you, your family and your staff, if you were able to double your fees or more? And if doing so actually meant you got more clients rather than fewer?In this book you’ll find out how to make cheap wine taste like a million dollars, why you shouldn’t let your mum set your fees, and how to get other people to drink boiled cat poo - all in the interest of helping YOU make more MONEY.The biggest paradigm driving this book is that you've given up control of your prices. You're letting everyone from your old employer to your biggest competitor tell you how much to charge, and it's time to TAKE BACK CONTROL!Rob will show you which products and services will get you the highest fees, how to bring in more clients at high fees than you used to get at low fees, and why charging the market rate is THE WORST THING you can do for your business.So add this book to your cart and head on over to the checkouts - you'll wish you'd read it sooner!
Don't Give Up!I want to talk about what no one else wants to talk about: Children who struggle with mental healthParents of mentally ill children live in a parallel universe where overcoming obstacles needs to be second nature. Sadly, parents of these challenging children have little to no support, from either the healthcare system or a society bent on blame. Through the interview process, we hope to add dimension to the stories of children affected by mental illness. The interviews provide a one-on-one candid conversation about what parents face in raising a more challenging child than most. My daughter was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at sixteen, but had bouts of pervasive and debilitating anxiety and depression from when she was a child.There was little to no support from our ‘system’—it is caught up in process and woefully lacking in parental resources. If you do decide to share, in the hopes of getting some emotional support, brace yourself for the stigma of a lifetime. We can end up looking like the accomplice to a badly behaved, poorly mannered, and emotionally unstable child.This is a first-hand, from the trenches glimpse at those who care for mentally ill children. It is an informative, emotional and sometimes harrowing look at the lives of children who live with the unique pain of dealing with an illness that no one can see. Follow Angela as she delves into a world where nothing is ‘normal’ and where giving up is not an option.
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