Author Archives: Lisa Robbin Young
Pushing Through The Faith Crisis
I was cruising along on Facebook today, when I saw an image similar to the one I’ve created here. I added the red “x” and the “IAMNOWHERE”, but otherwise, the image is essentially the same. Before I added my embellishments, it summed up exactly how the entrepreneur’s journey can be. Afterwards, it cleared up … Continue reading
Categories: Journeys
Tags: courage, faith, Friends For The Journey, Going Within, hero potential, rhiannon
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How To Tame Your Inner Critic
I really wasn’t planning on talking about love this week. At least not on this blog. I mean, we’re all about taking action here, and getting stuff done, so hearts and flowers really isn’t meant for a space like this. Well, usually. In this case, I’m making an exception, because as action-oriented entrepreneurs, I think … Continue reading
Categories: Action Plans
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Paid Opt-ins: 30 days later
You may remember a while back I made mention of my plot to convert all my newsletter lists to paid opt-in. It’s not an uncommon practice, although, the people I’ve seen do this usually offer some “gimmie” as a thinly-veiled attempt to collect your contact information (real address, etc.). Most often you see it as … Continue reading
Categories: Journeys
Tags: business models, clarity, courage, Income Acceleration Strategies, marketing, opt-ins, self-worth
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What if…
Back in September, I was in Atlanta for a conference, and had an opportunity to speak briefly to the audience. In my time “on stage” I shared from the heart about how difficult 2011 had been for me, and yet, how changing my perspective was ultimately the one thing that could salvage my life and … Continue reading
Categories: Journeys
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Creating Drama
So in the midst of all the weird inspirations over the last 6 months, I was struck with the idea to create a web-based “TV” series. Meaning, it looks and feels like a television program, and you watch it online. Except I have no clue how to do that. I mean, I can script a … Continue reading
