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Tony Robbins tells us how to take control of our finances…

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As seen on Larry King Live.

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Marianne Ford says…

Marianne Ford

Marianne Ford

“It’s not how much you can tell others that you know, it’s how much you can inspire others, to learn what you know!”

Marianne Ford is a master speaker! Funny! Direct! Dynamic! Thought Provoking! Interactive! Marianne has been speaking to, and mentoring women for over 25 years. Check her out!

Anthony Robbins says…

Jennifer Hough says…

Jennifer Hough

Jennifer Hough

“If you want to know the way to predict the future, learn to create it yourself.”

I love this quote by Jennifer Hough of The Vital You, and believe it with all my heart.  We ARE with no doubt the masters of our own destiny!  

Jennifer Hough is also a very inspirational public speaker. Find out more about Jennifer Hough at www.TheVitalYou.com.

Rick Spence headlines Business in Motion conference (Oct. 22, 2008)

Rick Spence
Rick Spence

DURHAM REGION, ON OCT. 22, 2008: Every successful small business tells a story, if you only care to ask, says Rick Spence of Profit Magazine. Spence shares these fascinating success stories at the Business in Motion conference October 22nd at the Oshawa Golf and Country Club. These thriving companies earned a spot on Profit’s 100 fastest-growing companies and Spence outlines the creative management ideas, brilliant tactics, and clever sales strategies that got them there.

“These ideas aren’t written down anywhere — you only hear them when you sit and talk with these guys, and most people don’t get a chance to do that. These companies have made a huge impact in their marketplaces very quickly; they’ve managed to grow and yet still hold together. It’s all new, it’s all Canadian, it’s all current and it’s all relevant.”

“Rick Spence has more business knowledge in his little finger than most people gain in a lifetime,” says Sue Sutcliffe, one of six high-powered business experts that share the stage with Spence at the one-day event. Sutcliffe, an engaging professional speaker, promises there will be plenty to learn and lots of innovative ideas to take away.

“I love giving business owners new ideas, and challenging them to sift through and find the ones will work for them,” says Spence. But it doesn’t end with gathering new ideas: “Then I challenge them to execute. It’s too easy to go back to the office and get back into the grind. Nothing ever changes; you lose that initiative. I’m going to challenge them to overcome that.”

Media personality David Cohen notes that one such idea can be worth the price of admission. The much-loved business coach and sales guru kicks off the day with a lesson in how to be unstoppable. Susan Scott of Full Circle Communications talks about powering up your business with strong branding. Sutcliffe, an expert in Internet marketing, reveals how mixing business with pleasure on social networking sites like Facebook can boost your business quotient.

In the afternoon, best-selling author Jennifer Hough takes the podium to coach effortless marketing techniques. Business consultant Peter Cluff counsels safe risk management. Tiffany St-Germain, of Shop Aware Inc., exposes the hidden business resources you didn’t even know you had.

The day promises to fire up your business and shift it into overdrive. Get in the driver’s seat and go! The Business in Motion conference runs from 8 am.-5 pm. It includes breakfast, lunch and time to network. Passports are $179, with an early bird price of $149 before October 7. Visit www.businessinmotion.info for more information and to register, or call 1-866-926-6378. Sponsored by Canada Post Venture One, The Green Thumb Florist , Small Business Big Ideas, aWEBthatWORKS.com, Full Circle Communications, Durham Region, Avanzar Computer & Office Supplies, Clarington Pro Sound, Zsuzanna Porter of Royal LePage Conect Realty.

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Rick Spence and the other speakers are available to speak to the media upon request. Speaker bios and topic descriptions are available at www.BusinessInMotion.info.

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Susan M. Scott
FULL CIRCLE COMMUNICATIONS
905-720-1647

David Cohen
SMALL BUSINESS BIG IDEAS
416-630-3527

Sue Sutcliffe, The Web Coach
aWEBthatWORKS.com
1-800-579-9253

Sue Sutcliffe


Sue Sutcliffe has been helping organizations market themselves on the Internet since the mid 90′s, and would love to share my knowledge with your group and/or provide you with one-on-one coaching.

Website Marketing Topics
Entrepreneurial Topics
Internet Topics

For more information, visit www.TheWebCoach.ca.

Anthony Robbin’s bulletin board has an interesting post about water…

Click on the title of this post to read it all, but I was surprised by this body builder’s statement that… A non active person needs a half ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. That is ten 8 ounce glasses a day if your weight is 160 pounds. For every 25 pounds you exceed you ideal weight, increase it by one 8 ounce glass. An active, athletic person needs 2/3 ounce per pound which is 13-14 8 ounce glasses a day if you’re 160 pounds. The more you exercise the more water you need. Spread out your water intake throughout the day. Do not drink more than 4 glasses within any given hour. After a few weeks your bladder calms down and you will urinate less frequently, but in larger amounts. . Sue :)

Anthony Robbin’s bulletin board has an interesting post about water…

Click on the title of this post to read it all, but I was surprised by this body builder’s statement that… A non active person needs a half ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. That is ten 8 ounce glasses a day if your weight is 160 pounds. For every 25 pounds you exceed you ideal weight, increase it by one 8 ounce glass. An active, athletic person needs 2/3 ounce per pound which is 13-14 8 ounce glasses a day if you’re 160 pounds. The more you exercise the more water you need. Spread out your water intake throughout the day. Do not drink more than 4 glasses within any given hour. After a few weeks your bladder calms down and you will urinate less frequently, but in larger amounts. . Sue :)

Susan Scott, ABC


Susan Scott, ABC, owner of Full Circle Communications (http://www.fullcirclecommunications.ca/), is an award-winning communications professional with 15 years experience. Her proven ability to both listen to her clients to better understand their needs and provide the best advice to help them communicate successfully to their audiences, make her a trusted adviser and partner.

Networking for Dollars

Business Professional Women – Durham Region Chapter
It was a pleasure delivering “The Power of Networking — With a Little Help from my Friends” and sharing the podium with illustrious Gary Polonsky, founder of UOIT, who headlined this event. At last count this BPW Durham fundraising conference called Roadmap to Success: Making Connections raised over $600 for BPW Durham’s bursary fund– last hope funding for young, underprivileged women attending Durham College, UOIT and Trillium College. Over the last decade, BPW – Durham has helped over 50 young women like Ashley attend college or university.

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