What are you reading right now?

All the Good Stuff, Book Reviews | 0 comments

StackofBooksColorfulHiResSmallThere never seems to be enough time to read all the good stuff that I want to, and too often, I have two or three (or more, Yikes!) books going at one time.

I read a lot of stuff that’s inspirational and good for me, and in my off hours, I love a good trashy novel. Or a spy or political thriller, mysteries of just about any kind.

I’m currently reading these: The Rebel’s Guide to Email Marketing by DJ Waldow and Jason Falls; Convert by Ben Hunt; and for fun, a book gifted to me for my birthday by our son, Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson. (Hilarious, but then, I have a unique sense of humor.)

I’ve been entrenched for way too long doing (and teaching) marketing stuff the way things are typically done, and I’m discovering more unique ways to market my business.

All three of these books fall into that “shaking things up” category.

If you read them yourself, I would love to know what you think and if you apply anything you learn from them to your own business.

The last book on that list will likely teach you either how to be a crazy person or learn that it is okay to be a crazy person.

And really, who’s to say what the definition of crazy really is. Right?

Meet Marty

Meet MartyCertified Law of Attraction Trainer, Coach and Author. Huge Adele fan. Grandpa to Benjamin. Soul Proprietor. Lover of all things about business and marketing. Out and proud happily married gay guy.

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My Motto:

“As a Soul Proprietor, I expand in abundance, success and love every day, as I work to inspire those around me to do the same.”

What I Believe...

  • in being of service to humanity
  • in listening carefully and responding appropriately
  • in talking with people not at them
  • in taking appropriate action
  • in knowing when to say "no"
  • in being nice, no matter what
  • you should be able to speak with your coach whenever you need them
  • in answering the phone and helping whomever is on the line — whether a client, a prospect, or a salesperson
  • success is not scarce — everyone is called to success but not everyone answers
  • in asking questions
  • in purpose instead of power
  • in meaning over money
  • in giving full value to my clients
  • in going under-promising and over delivering
  • in the importance of sharing my knowledge and expertise
  • in the sacredness of the bond created between myself and my clients
  • that I'm here to help guide you to your most extraordinary life and business
  • heart-centered, soul-driven entrepreneurs are here to change the world