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Basis, Basis, Basis!

Slide up next to me at this park bench. I hope you have a cup of something warm from your favorite local drink place. Are you as comfortable as you can be on a park bench? Good. Let's tip our cups together (I have a 16 ounce hazelnut latte if you're curious and it's made with care and love of coffee roasted locally in Portland, which isn't burning down, and with oatmilk gently steamed and holding it's foam. It might even have a sprinkle of nutmeg.) But I digress. Let's talk about basis...

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I don't make it terribly easy to meet with me. Some people don't like that. Some people are aghast that I value that time (at least two in the last week alone). But meetings are where we connect - it's where we can humanize and understand. So why do I make it so hard to meet with me? To be clear, I don't make it terribly hard to meet with me. I set boundaries: I expect to have the information we're going to talk about; The time to review it in advance; And for that care and attention to be...

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Last week, someone asked me what I had done that didn't work. The quick answer: I listened to the most average, most common advice and attempted to implement it. I also followed the encouragement from my closest cheerleaders. Neither of these things worked - neither of them gave me the boost in confidence or in revenue that was promised from taking those actions. Keep reading for more details. A recap though: last week, I wrote about losing my confidence. I told a little story about the first...

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Hello Reader It's nice to see you (again?). It's been a minute. You may have signed up for this over on Substack. If that's you, welcome. And if you've not been on my Substack before, that's okay. Don't go sign up there, too - I won't be writing there. I came to Kit because it connects and plays nicely with MemberVault. (Hint: click on Categories the top left to see things made for Tax Firm Owners or for Business Owners). But this isn't strictly why I'm landing in your inbox today. Today, I'm...