Monthly Archives: July 2012
Three Keys to Success in Business
While salesmanship and your knowledge of your company’s products or services are important, success also relies on some far more basic fundamental principles which will determine your success or failure at anything you do in life. They are your A,B,C’s: … Continue reading
Words to Live By – “Yes! Energy” by Loral Langemeier
I’m reading Loral Langemeier‘s inspiring book Yes! Energy. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their outlook on life and business. Loral talks about “changing the conversation,” meaning don’t just accept the norms society has established and … Continue reading
Golden Nuggets from Eric Lofholm
I was fortunate enough to attend a live seminar with Eric Lofholm, a leading expert in sales script writing and coaching. I thought you would enjoy reading some of the”golden nuggets” he presented. Breakthrough Ideas The #1 way to grow … Continue reading
Words to Live By – Lucille Ball on Optimism
Here’s a quote from a lady who was a real role model for women entrepreneurs: One of the things I learned the hard way was that it doesn’t pay to get discouraged. Keeping busy and making optimism a way of … Continue reading
10 Marketing Myths to Kick to the Curb
I’m pleased to present a guest blog by Donna Toothaker, a highly sought after virtual administrator coach. Much of what she teaches applies to all entrepreneurs who have clients so I thought this article would be helpful to all my … Continue reading
Why Magic Wing?
I was asked why I named my company Magic Wing Administration, so I thought it might be fun to write a blog about it. I started business with the name Creative Virtual Assistant to be very clear about what I … Continue reading
Words to Live By: John Wooden
Let me say I’m not a big basketball fan. But you’ve got to admire Coach John Wooden, who was one of the most revered coaches and was beloved by his former players, among them Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Wooden was renowned for … Continue reading
Special Post – Make Every Day Count
Yesterday I learned the very sad news that a close business colleague had passed away suddenly over the weekend. He was attending a convention with his financial advisor peers in Las Vegas, then went to sleep Saturday night and never … Continue reading


