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Chellie Campbell
Member since 17th June 2008
Chellie Campbell is the creator of the popular Financial Stress Reduction® Workshops, and the author of The Wealthy Spirit and Zero to Zillionaire, both published by Sourcebooks, Inc. She is one of Marci Shimoff's “Happy 100” in her current NYT bestseller Happy for No Reason and contributed stories to Jack Canfield’s recent books You’ve Got to Read This Book! and Life Lessons from Chicken Soup for the Soul. She is prominently quoted as a financial expert in The Los Angeles Times, Pink, Good Housekeeping, Lifetime, Essence, Woman’s World and more than 35 popular books. For more information, visit her web site www.Chellie.com or email her at Chellie@Chellie.com.
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25th June 2008
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.”—George Eliot
I was introduced to networking by my insurance agent, the late Sharlee Bishin. She came by my office one day, when I had only had my bookkeeping business for about a year. W...
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25th June 2008
“Why do some people always see beautiful skies and grass and lovely flowers and incredible human beings, while others are hard-pressed to find anything or any place that is beautiful?”—Leo Buscaglia
There are three kinds of fish in the sea: ...
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25th June 2008
I was speaking at a 12-step meeting recently, and this Twelve-Step program for Financial Stressaholics suddenly came to me. With a wink and a nod to Alcoholics Anonymous and twelve-step programs everywhere, here are the twelve steps to treat your money di...
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25th June 2008
If you are in business for yourself and working from home, you are likely to get lonely sometimes. You have no office cohorts, no company cafeteria, no water-cooler or lunchroom to hang out in and chat with folks to ease a stressful day. The evil tempta...
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25th June 2008
“I’ve just always been math-challenged,” my client Barbara moaned. “The words ‘Balance Sheet’ and ‘Income Statement’ scare me! I don’t know how or where to start doing the accounting for my business.”
Boy, do I understand that ...
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25th June 2008
“I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor. Rich is better.”—Sophie Tucker
Your wildest dreams come true: you pick the winning numbers in the lottery and suddenly you are a millionaire! What do you do first?
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25th June 2008
“The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps—we must step up the stairs.”—Vance Havner
You’ve set up a home-based business. You have a product or service you love, and want to provide it for people ...
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25th June 2008
I love advertising my business through networking with other upbeat business people. There are many networking groups in every city—trade organizations, Chambers of Commerce, Rotary Clubs, national associations, etc.
But you don’t have to r...
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25th June 2008
“Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.”—Abraham Lincoln
Eek. The dreadful Jury Duty Summons arrives in the mail again. I’m all for the jury system, mind you, but those of us who aren’t on co...
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25th June 2008
“Chellie, an editor is interested in your book!” my agent, Lisa, exclaimed happily. “I sent her a bunch of proposals, and she returned all of them to me except for yours! Now she wants to talk to you.”
My heart was thumping and my breath ...
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25th June 2008
“After you’ve written your book, found an agent, gotten a publisher, and your book is finally in the bookstores, five percent of your work has been done.”—Jack Canfield
You learn that, in the book world, PR is everything. When you walk...
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25th June 2008
If you are in business for yourself and working from home, you are likely to get lonely sometimes. You have no office cohorts, no company cafeteria, no water-cooler or lunchroom to hang out in and chat with folks to ease a stressful day. The evil temp...
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25th June 2008
When you’re working from home, running your own small business, it is vital to understand the difference between marketing and selling. I found this out when I hired a woman to help me make sales in my workshop business. She was bright, fun, and energ...
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25th June 2008
By Chellie Campbell
“To do good marketing, you want to attract the people you want…and repel the people you don’t want!”—Unknown
If there’s one thing I’ve learned traveling along this life’s highways and byways, is that in all...
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25th June 2008
“I don’t care how many degrees you have on the wall, if you don’t know how to sell, you’re probably going to starve.”—George Forman
So you’ve decided to start your own home-based business—congratulations! Welcome to the world of s...
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