Deadline Extended for JumpStart Your Business in 30 Days or Less

July 30, 2008 · Filed Under Coaching · Comment 

Phew! What a relief. As some of you know, Sarah had a doctor’s appointment today at 2 pm. Turns out they’ll need to run additional tests for her. It could be a viral infection - could be mono (I had no idea kids could get mono) - could be encephalitis (need another MRI). Whatever the heck this is, it is affecting her lymphatic system and part of her brain. So we are back to the doctor Friday and then again August 4th for final tests.

That just bought you 5 more days to get the JumpStart System. Trust me, if you’ve been waiting this long to catapult your business the right way, this is your chance to get off your tush about it! I will be taking you step by step to everything you need to do to make sure your business is on the right track, from incorporation, to marketing, setting up your operations and sales, to getting your presence felt on the web.

Don’t end up hating yourself for not acting now. In today’s economic climate, the future of your livelihood should be in YOUR hands, not anyone else’s. So make sure you JumpStart Your Business TODAY!

Love and Success,

Monikah

The Power of Social Media Networking

July 29, 2008 · Filed Under Monikah Musings, Social Media · Comment 

Thank you to everyone who has emailed, called, twittered, blogged, facebooked, myspaced, and everything else you’ve done to connect with me about the health of my daughter, Sarah. I am very moved and touched that people all over the globe, most of whom have never met me personally, would take time out of their life to reach out to another human being. I think it speaks to not only how bright you shine, but also the goodness and connectedness of the human spirit.

As an update: Sarah is taking well to the antibiotics. She can hold down food now and is sleeping through the night. We have some more tests to take as the days wear on, but I have faith that she is going to come out of this even more of a resilient, strong, happy little girl than she is already.

Now…

To those of you who have already purchased The JumpStart Your Business in 30 Days or Less Program, congratulations!!! You are IN for a treat. Please do not feel overwhelmed by all the material you are getting. I promise I have dissected it and broken it down into sizeable, manageable pieces so that you can really take advantage of it to grow your business.

Also remember that we will soon be scheduling a Q & A call with me so you can get coaching on putting the system together specifically for your business and lifestyle. So stay tuned for that announcement.

Oh, and I have 8 more unadvertised bonuses coming your way. Surprise! :)

Many have wanted to contribute in some way to “Team Sarah” (thanks Michael Ballard of Resiliency for Life for the team name!), even though you may not be in a position right now to purchase JumpStart. Thanks to our friend, Reggie Baker of In This Together (what a name, huh!) now you can do that. Scroll down to the bottom of the JumpStart page and you will see a donation button there.

I want to publicly thank my friends Jim Turner, Ron Hudson, Alejandro Reyes, Deontee Gordon, and Dr. Ray Blanchard. Literally within a few hours of having shared with them what is going on with my family, they jumped at the chance to make a difference, to talk to their people, offer bonuses, announce the fire sale to their networks and checking in with me just to see how Sarah is doing. It is very easy to hide behind anonymity online, but these folks are living proof of the power of social media. You guys are amazing professionals and incredible human beings. Thank you for the difference you’ve made in my life.

Stay tuned for the victory lap! :)

Love and success,

Monikah

Your Business Wins and Sarah Wins

July 27, 2008 · Filed Under Coaching · Comment 

What would you do if your only child had a serious illness and your health insurance did not cover her medical expenses (a common but unspoken problem in the entrepreneurial world)? What would you do if in order for the doctor to continue to treat your child, you had to bring him a check to pay down the medical bills you’ve already incurred?

I’m going to be completely transparent and vulnerable to share with you: That’s what is happening to my 11 year old daughter, Sarah, who recently came down with a severe lymphatic infection that is causing her spleen to enlarge. She’s running a high fever, has swollen tonsils and is overall very tired and miserable.

Sarah’s has a series of diagnostic tests coming up, and in order to be able to walk in there with the money she needs, I am having a HUGE sale. I have collected over $1,800 of not only MY best work but also POWERFUL bonuses from key experts. And I am giving it to you for less than $100. I’m not kidding. Go here now now for the full story about Sarah and what I’m up to:

www.jumpstartyourbizin30.com

And for the first 25 of you who get the Jump Start Program, I’ll make sure to send you some very cool unadvertised bonuses to help your business as well (as if you weren’t getting enough tools to grow your business!).

But you’ve gotta hurry! Sarah’s next doctor’s appointment is 3:30 pm August 4th. I figure the doctor can’t cash the check until at least the next day, so I’m taking this sale down at 3pm EST on Tuesday, August 5th to get this amazing program.

Go here before you forget:
www.jumpstartyourbizin30.com

Thank you for being part of my life. Here’s to us! And Sarah…
Monikah

Randy Pausch, of “Last Lecture Series” fame dies

July 25, 2008 · Filed Under Coaching · Comment 

Randy Pausch was diagnosed with incurable pancreatic cancer in September 2006. His popular “Last Lecture” at Carnegie Mellon garnered international attention and was viewed by millions on YouTube, as well as getting him a spot on Oprah’s couch. When I first saw this YouTube clip, I wept. Not because of his imminent departure, but for the fortitude of his spirit. The power of his message that had to be said.

And on a larger scale, this is very much about your entrepreneurship: To live a life in such a way that you spend your working hours doing something you love, with people you respect, for people who believe in you… So that at the end of your life, much like Randy Pausch, you can say “You’re Welcome”.