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Get Clear On Your Point Of View!

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When you tell people what it is you ‘do’ in your business, do they understand anything you’re saying? Do YOU even know how to clearly articulate the message?

“All meaningful and lasting change starts with you and then works its’ way out’ is a great quote from my mentor, Lou Tice. It is no different when it comes to getting the word out about the work you do and the transformation you create.

It all starts with your Point of View. One of the exercises I did recently was to write down my opinion about business (since that is MY topic when it comes to doing business) – in a 60 second time frame.

This is a powerful exercise – and you will begin to flush out your opinions. So, identify your topic, set the timer and get to work on this one. This is the foundation from which all your messaging will come. For me, this helped me to see that my whole point of view, when it comes to women in business, is that we compromise all the time – which absolutely impacts our bottom line in a negative way.

The second step is to identify your unique point of view. In other words, what gives YOU the right to say/write/coach on this topic. My unique point of view comes back to my own story – I’ve got the experience and the credibility to speak on the topic of compromise, the impact that has on one’s business and, more importantly, how I’ve turned that into a success story and created a multiple-six figure business.

Once you are clear on point of view and unique point of view, all of your messaging should reflect this. It becomes the essence of every interview, of every keynote presentation, of any articles or books that you are writing.

“Clarity attracts cash!” – (Ali Brown) – When I first heard this quote by Ali, I loved what it represented but I didn’t really ‘get it’ until now. Clarity not only attracts cash, but it attracts opportunities. And opportunity is what it’s all about.

Getting clear on your point of view in all of your messaging will position you to become the ‘go to’ expert in your industry. You will attract media interviews, speaking opportunities, joint venture invitations and so much more.

You shouldn’t go another day without completing this exercise. The benefits are too numerous to mention – but one of the most significant outcomes is the fact you will be better able to serve the people who need you. That’s where the gold is!

So, what is your topic and what is your point of view on that’?

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Pat Mussieux is fast becoming regarded as one of the voices for women's entrepreneurial success. After leaving her 22-year marriage with virtually nothing, and moving across the country at age 55 to start a new life, she re-launched her coaching and speaking business - taking it from zero and growing it into a multiple 6-figure home-based business. Much of her success can be attributed to her expertise when it comes to marketing, mindset and money!
Pat has been featured as an expert in both print media and on TV. She was nominated as one of the 2010 and 2011 RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneurs of the Year; as well, Pat has been nominated for the Chatelaine magazine “Woman of the Year for 2011”. Pat is Founder of Wealthy Women Leaders, and provides business and success advice and resources to clients around the world.
Pat is the author of "The 7-Step Guide To Growing Your Business by Getting Out of Your Own Way ", teaching women entrepreneurs how to get their message out, close the sale, enjoy massive results, and create some simple systems and processes for success!
Through her coaching programs and products, Pat teaches her clients how to experience freedom inside and out and create the life they truly want to live, now! It's a 'no-excuses' approach! You can reach her at http://www.wealthywomenleaders.com

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