LeTip Meeting June 16th, 2010
In Attendance:
Kathleen Carry, Dominic Gunder, Kris Iverson, Fred Gregory, Sheila Ragan, John Davis, Bill Britton, Landon Amonette, Ricki Becker, Virginia Shuey, Elena Ruiz, Ted Koopman, Burt Feiser, John Gibson, David Petri, Jeffrey Serylo, Andy Kimari, Randy Jansen, Paul Barban, Ross Chambers, Mike Salsbury, Steve Miller, and Theresa Pulvere.
Showboaters
Ted Koopman – Ted’s Coins and Stamps – Shared new coins that are available and reminded us that gold is the most valuable investment at this time.
Ross Chambers – ProScape Landscaping of San Diego – Reviewed new landscaping technology and shared that he attends training on new technology available in the field
Speakers
Fred Gregory – Avalar San Diego – Shared his personal resume beginning with being an Architect for 17 years right out of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. When he met his wife, he decided that he wanted to have more control over his time, so he left the field of architecture and ventured forth into the field of Real Estate. Avalar has 26 agents who are able to work remotely and rely on Fred’s training and support. Fred introduced us to Brian Tracy and shared with us some of Brian’s wisdom. (Book – James Allan – “As a Man Thinketh”) The book – Napolean Hill – “Think and Grow Rich” played an important part in Brian Tracy’s life.
All Causation is Mental – We are a mind with a body following its direction.
Whatever you Expect With Confidence, becomes your reality
If you’re in it for them, they will help you. If you’re only in it for you, then you are alone in your efforts.
#1 Begin thinking today in a positive, optimistic, confident way about personal and financial success.
#2 Develop you own attitude of positive expectations
Look for the good in every situation You will be amazed at the results.
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Sheila Ragan – Ocean Point Financial Systems – Went to a T.V. pilot yesterday to promote business’. Of the two contestant’s, only one of them actually gave the impression that they were aware of the business they were in. If we are not aware of where we stand in our own business, we may not be successful because we don’t even know where we stand ourselves. Every business needs a current accounting overview in order to have direction. Some times we have to put a part of our personality aside in order to be successful in business. Our own perception and our customer perception must be the same. If we are not doing as well as we did last year, then the only way that we can understand this is to keep records and to review these records in order to make the constant adjustments necessary to continue on the road to success.
Financial Statements will provide an overview of what needs to be changed and what needs to be strengthened. Sheila reminded us again that the New Orleans Saints are the finest football organization in the NFL and shared with us that they took a bus to the gulf area with the Super Bowl Trophy to help bring light on the situation involving the oil spill.
Next week’s Participants:
Kathleen Carry and Ross Chambers – Greeters
Andy Kimari and Ted Koopman – Speakers
Seve Bates and Steve Miller – Showboaters
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