Here’s the thing:
We all know it has to be different. What worked yesterday, isn’t working today – in our businesses and maybe even in our lives.
There are trailblazers out there who worked hard at figuring how how they wanted to be different, how to stand out and yet still be exactly who they are without compromise.
Luckily for me, I count some of these trailblazers among my friends and I’ve asked them to pull up a virtual chair so we can talk about the why, what and how involved in changing the game.
WHAT IS THE ROUNDTABLE?
Though I hesitate to use the words “virtual event” for fear of conjuring up the pitchfest phone calls we’ve all found ourselves on, those are the best words I can use to describe the GameChangers Roundtable.
Each day at the designated time, we will have via conference call or webcast. I will get the conversation started by asking a few questions (and you will get to submit questions, too!) then the discussion, ideas and strategies will start to fly.
If you can, imagine it as a virtual version of “Inside the Actor’s Studio”.
Why Pay Attention
Each day, beginning on February 11, you get to eavesdrop on the intimate conversations I will have with my game-changing friends. And trust me, that is exactly what they will be – conversations.
No hyped up messages and no relentless product pitching.
We will talk about what they do, how they do it, what they wish they had known when they started and what they believe are the most important things we can be doing to change our own game in a VERY big way.
How can You Participate?
Listening in live is free. You can also purchase the mp3 recordings so that you can review the calls and take notes on specific ideas and strategies again and again.
If you order the mp3’s before the Roundtable is underway, you get all 7 of them for $79. Individual mp3’s will NOT be available and once the Roundtable begins the price will go up!
To register (and you must – even for the free option), go HERE.
Pretty simple really. Which is just as it should be.
Oh – I am donating 20% of all proceeds from the Roundtable to Friends of Hale County, an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to helping the impoverished
Black Belt area of Alabama.
Is This For You?
If you want to really change things up in 2010, and you want to hear how others have done it (and lived to tell the tale!), these call are exactly what you need.
I’m not going to use up space trying to convince you and “close” you on participating. You know if these conversations will help you.
The one thing I will say is this: these conversations are going to be rich with ideas and strategies. I will be re-listening to the conversations AND reading the transcripts (I am highly visual) to mine them for business-altering gems I didn’t hear the first, second or third time.
Trust me on this (because this is EXACTLY what I’ve done – more than once!). You will take immediate action on some great stuff you hear on the live calls. Then, a few days, weeks, or months after The Roundtable, you will start racking your brain trying to remember THE perfect idea you heard and need right this second.
To have these trail-blazers as a ready resource at your fingertips, invest in the recordings and/or transcripts so you can spend that energy on implementing rather than on remembering.
As always, the decision is completely up to you. So, click here to sign up for your level of participation.
See you at the table!
Love,
Sarah
Who Is Sarah Robinson?
Sarah Robinson is a seasoned coach and business strategist who is passionate about the idea of escaping mediocrity – both personally and professionally. Her blog, http://www.escaping-mediocrity.com not only journals her personal adventures in breaking free from the stranglehold of mediocrity but also offers insights, tools and a “tribe” for those who feel pulled toward the same adventurous life. Her expertise in personal and business change was developed through many years of working with and providing coaching to other entrepreneurs and start-up non-profits, where she honed her ability to “turn around” thousands of struggling individuals and organizations.







