How to Solve Business Problems
Written by Michael Port | July 14, 2010 | 8 Comments
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So true Michael! I often talk to my clients about working on their personal foundation as a part of creating what they want in their business. Its like a mirror – how we are in our business, is a reflection of who we are on the inside, our beliefs, our fears, our insecurities etc – and emanate in the way we handle different issues in our business, or maybe even prevent us from succeeding. Its impossible to be a great business coach without focusing on both aspects of this with a business client. Thanks for the awesome reminder, and shining a light on this point to create awareness for many!
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@michaelport Great video Michael! Are all business problems personal problems in disguise? http://ow.ly/2cnfW #mbs
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@michaelport Great video Michael! Are all business problems personal problems in disguise? http://ow.ly/2cnfW #mbs
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@michaelport Great video Michael! Are all business problems personal problems in disguise? http://ow.ly/2cnfW #mbs
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Smiles to you Michael. I think you are so right no that the two are intimately intertwined. For me, creating my book ‘Vibrations of Love’ the process was more about my life and working through personal issues then it was about the book although on the surface it would appear to an unknowing bystander that it was about the book.
Maury