Thursday, May 24, 2007

I discovered a new source for Power Point Templates!

"Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand-and melting like a snowflake..." Marie Beyon Ray





Today was a great day... why? Because I have been working on a presentation for BrandU (May 29th) and CONSULTING WORLD (June 24th) and have been frustrated with the presentation templates currently available through the microsoft database. So I did what I usually do, and started surfing the web for alternatives. And today I stumbled upon a great site for templates called PoweredTemplates.com. The reason I think it is a great site is because it literally hundreds of choices in dozens of categories and the price is right!



For $12 you can get a professionally created master slide and 2 additional slides that you can then use to create impressive presentations for your clients and customers. I don't know about you but my time is worth much more than the $12 charge to create a presentation that I can feel excited to deliver.



In fact, they have a great affiliate program. Check it out at PoweredTemplates.com. Let me know what you think when you do.



In the next few days I will be posting more information about the CONSULTING WORLD presentation which takes place June 24-26 in Orlando, Florida. The theme is Managing Your Client Relationships and Delivering Results! CONSULTING WORLD Grande Conference of the Americas takes place at Disney's Contemporary Resort Orlando, FL. My program is called Powerful Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Practice. Here's the link to find out more information: CONSULTING WORLD.



I would love to see you there.



Warmest regards,



Heidi Richards

Monday, May 21, 2007

Seeking advice from Entrepreneurs for New Book

"When I get a little money, I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes." Desiderius Erasmus (c.1466 - 1536)



I am looking for business owners who have been in business for 5 years or more to interview for my new book "From Wantreprenueur to Entrepreneur". The interviews will be used in whole and/or part in the book and on my blog. Please answer any or all that pertain to your situation.

Everyone who participates will receive a link from my blog, acknowledgment in my newsletters and a copy of the book (in digital format) when it is completed. In addition, answering these questions is a great exercise which you can use to create an article, or other material to promote yourself.


Here are the questions:

Why did you go into business for yourself?

What product/service do you sell?

What’s your USP (unique selling proposition or position – what differentiates you from the competition)?

Who’s your TARGET Market?

What was the biggest obstacle you faced going into business?

What, if any mistake did you make that turned out to be a blessing in disguise?

What advice would you offer new entrepreneurs or those thinking of going into business for themselves?

What was the best advice you received before going into business or since you have been in business?

What resources would you recommend for those thinking of going into business?

Any other comments?

Please include your company name, URL and any contact info you would like to add as well as your company logo or picture.


You may send your responses to Heidi (at) successandthensome.com or Heidi (at) wecai.org.

I hope to hear from many of you.

Heidi

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Friday, May 11, 2007

Learning From our Mothers

My mother taught me FORESIGHT..."Make sure you wear clean underwear, in case you're in an accident." Author Unknown


My mom died in 1993 of breast cancer after a 7 year battle. She was an amazing woman. I wrote a story about her called "my Mother the Star." She had many sayings but one she said alot was "life is tough, get over it." It seems like strange advice for a child, however I think it prepared me well to deal with life's adversities.

The only grandmother I knew was my hero. She loved unconditionally and emphatically. She was as loving as they come. Her favorite saying was "You attract more flies with Honey, than with vinegar." Usually she was saying that to my grandfather, whenever he had an unkind word to say about someone. It is funny, but I knew what she meant early on. This too has served me well in life.

My mother in law is one of the most amazing, accepting women on the planet. She has treated me like a daughter even before I was "legally" a part of her family (and my father in law too). I was married before and although my first mother in law was kind and sweet, I did not have the connection I do to this one. Mom Connie is a dream of a mother in law and one every woman should have. She is a 4 foot 11 Sicilian woman who is just a hoot. I never intended to get married again and just live in sin as they say. My husband and I have been together for 15+ years and we decided to honor his parents by getting married in 2005. You would have thought they won the lottery. Well, we all won the lottery, because now I am a part of a large loving family.I got the best mother's day gift this year.

My son-in-law (whom I call SON) sent me a message saying how much he loved me and appreciated me being his "Mom." My daughters still call me "mommy" (although I have told them it's okay to call me Mom) and my son asked me if he too could call me Mommy... not sure where that came from, but I told him he could call me whatever he wanted :). I guess that means he has learned something from me:).

My daughters have taught me patience (well, sort of) and the importance of a sense of humor, and so many things that I could write a book on the subject. I am so grateful that GOD gave me them to look after and to love.

If you ask me, I am the luckiest mother on the planet!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL YOU MOMS, GRANDMOMS, MOTHER-IN-LAWS, MOTHER FIGURES AND MOM'S TO BE!

May your Mother's Day be a wonderful as mine... and then some.

Warmest regards,

Heidi

Saturday, May 5, 2007

YouTube Video Teaches Children How to Paint Vases for Mother's Day!

"When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child." Sophia Loren, from Women and Beauty



Today is an exciting day for my family and me. My Eden Florist Family and my immediate family, that is. We just posted our first video on YouTube® (and on the Eden Florist website).

It is called Painting a vase for Mother's Day and it's a 1:20 minute video featuring five of the Eden Florist children having a finger-painting lesson on glass vases. It is just too cute (I could be slightly biased because the two redheads are mine and the others I have adopted as my nieces and nephew). The link is: http://www.youtube.com/v/g5hyerJ7uDE.

Feel free to check it out... and pass the link on to your own circle! And be sure to order your favorite Mother, Mother-in-law, mother- figure person flowers the week of May 7-14th!

Have a wonderful day... and then some!


Heidi

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

The Importance of Investing in Your Future

"I have a problem with too much money. I can't reinvest it fast enough, and because I reinvest it, more money comes in. Yes, the rich do get richer." Robert Kiyosaki, Author Rich Dad, Poor Dad series


Today, I was thinking about my future... my financial future that is. Questions were popping in my head for no reason. Things like, will I have enough money to retire on? Will I be able to afford to live in the lifestyle to which I have become acustomed? Will there be enough money for me to live in a retirement home or will I have to go live with one of my children :)?

By the way, even though I am married, and my husband and I both earn a decent living, there are no guarantees that he will stay on the job and get a good pension (or any pension for that matter) or that I will sell my businesses for enough money to retire on. Given the current state of the economy, tomorrow is uncertain, let alone, five, ten or even 20 years from now. And let's not forget a woman's life expectancy is still longer than a man's!

What I find interesting, however is the whole "law of attraction" thing. You know, what you put your mind to or focus on, becomes your reality. As I was pondering these things, in the mail comes a brochure from a local financial advisor about 15 tips to confidently invest in your future. I found the advice a great reminder of how important it is as women to Invest in our Futures.

Here's the advice I got from that brochure:

*Don't put all your Assets in one Basket. Investing is about learning to manage your assets. As women, we may not see ourselves as risk takers. However, if you own your own business, you are considered a risk-taker. The important thing is to take caleulated risks by balancing your investments among several types of assets. That way if one fails, chances are another one may be doing well and offset some of the "losses" you may incur from the poorly performing investment.

* Create Your Financial Portfolio.You don't have to be a Market-savvy financial expert to invest well. With the help of an experienced financial professional, you can create a smart portfolio. You can go to school on your planner, reasearch web sites, get to know about your investments, read articles and book or let the your financial planner help you asses your needs and make recommendations based upon your own situation.

*Create a Wealth Transfer Plan. When leaving your estate to heirs, look at the options available. It might be better to turn the assets over to them before the inevitable date of your final departure. There are several ways to do this. This can include a Mrital trust, Annual Gifts, Charitable Giving, Consult your own legal counsel for your options. Otherwise, they could end up in probate for several months or even years all the while dwindling down whatever assets you leave due to legal fees and more.

* Make sure you have enough insurance to cover unforseen life-challenges. We live in such a volatile world these days and natural disasters are becoming more frequent that having little or no insurance just doesn't make sense anymore. One major life event can wipe out your savings, not to mention the threat of bancruptcy.

Other tips:

I have known women who let their husband take care of all the finances to one day find themselves alone. I highly recommend that women take an active interest in their family's financial situation now so that if or when that happens you are prepared.

Start saving today! If you don't have a plan to save, it isn't too late. Start today.

At about the same time my youngest daughter turned 11, I sold a piece of property and had to make some investment decisions. In order to decrease my tax liability, one of the things I did was to invest in a mutual fund recommended by my financial planner. That turned out to be one of the best decisions I ever made. The fund was purchased to help with her college education, should she decide to go. I invested $5,000. I paid the money and forgot about it. When she graduated from high school she got a full four year scholarship to any state college or university (public) in Florida. The fund was not needed. The nice thing was, when she graduated college my husband and I were able to give her the fund as a graduation gift (the investment was then worth $23,000 - 11 years later).

The important lesson for me is to invest and then not think too much about it. Some people spend their days worrying about their investments and playing the market. I am too busy to do that. Having a financial professional I can trust and depend on has been a big help.


I also recommend you read Loral Langemeier's new book: The Millionaire Maker’s Guide to Cash Machines for a Life. It ABSOLUTELY is a MUST READ for all of you. Cash Machines continues her series on wealth-building, with a step-by-step guide on how anyone can launch their own business- become a successful entrepreneur- and achieve true financial freedom. Tired of that W-2 job? Of scrimping and saving and living “small” to pay off that debt? Then buy this book! When you do, you will receive hundreds of dollars in "bonuses" too. Here's the link: http://www.liveoutloud.com/cashmachinebook?kbid=10918.

And while your at it, check out Woman’s Wealth Summit Audio Program. There are interviews with eight wealth-building experts, Loral included.


To your financial security... and then some!

Heidi Richards