Events for Fall 2009

August 26, 2009 by Kimberly  
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As the end of summer approaches to make way for autumn, we wish you a relaxing, enjoyable and profitable transition into the season of colour!

We have 2 events to tell you about:

  1. Preview call September 2, 2009 at 7pm EST On this call I will share with you the 5 Key Strategies for Promoting Your Business with Authenticity & Joy!  I will also share details about our upcoming 6 Week Super-Size Sales Bootcamp Teleclass that starts September 15, 2009.  Click here for more details and to register: http://www.martinbusinessleadership.com/six-week-super-size-sales-bootcamp-free-teleclass/
  2. 6 Week Super-Size Sales Bootcamp Teleclass Sept. 15, 2009 at 1pm EST  If you’re looking to strengthen your “business muscle” and come away with a the tools to promote and sell your offering with integrity, sign up for this 6 week teleclass at our introductory price of only $397.00!  Visit here for further details: http://www.martinbusinessleadership.com/coaching

Blogtalk Radio Interview

I was recently interviewed by Catherine VanWetter on her Blogtalk radio show “Inspirations of the Heart”.  To hear our discussion “How to Sell With Authenticity & Joy!”, click the link below and scroll down the left side of the page to listen to the interview: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/inspirationsoftheheart

*NEW* Blogtalk Radio Interview – September 28, 2009 8:30pm EST

Join me for an exciting 3o minutes on “Master Your Universe”  Law of Attraction Radio! I will be the guest on September 28, 2009 at 8:30pm EST.  You can join us by visiting this link http://loaradionetwork.com/sabrina-kinckle.html.  See you there!

 Exciting News!

Our 2 business coaching programs: Selling With Integrity and 6 Week Super-Size Sales Bootcamp Teleseminar are both qualified for 3 category B CEU’s each, by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario & the College of Massage Therapists of Newfoundland & Labrador!

*NEW* Book Launch

As many of you may know already, I am a contributing author to the soon-to-be released anthology Overcomers, Inc., True Stories of Hope, Courage and Inspiration due out this fall.  This book is filled with gripping stories by 36 people from all walks of life.  Overcomers, Inc. will make you smile, move you to tears, and fill you with the strength to face life’s challenges. Right now we are giving away a free ebook at: www.overcomersinc.com/grace   Stay tuned for more!

Look forward to “meeting” you at one or more of our events!

Kimberly

Believing in the Brilliance of Others

August 5, 2009 by Kimberly  
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The other morning when I let my Portuguese Water Dog Emma out for her morning duties, I noticed a fledgling Robin in our back yard.  This little guy hadn’t mastered flight yet, as a matter of fact, it was probably its first moment out of the nest. 

I watched him all day trying to fly – all on his own.  I thought he had been abandoned by his parents and being the “savior of all things furry, feathery and small” I was ready to make a little nest for him as per the instructions I looked up on the internet. I researched what to feed him, how to feed him and how to care for the little guy until…I don’t know when.  I told my husband Dave about him and he kept telling me to leave him alone that he needed to learn on his own.  I became obsessed with watching his failed attempts and then periods of rest.  To allow him space without fear or interruption, I kept Emma out of the yard and took her for a long walk to give “Peep” – yes, of course I named him (or her) – the space to keep practicing.

Peep thumbnail 2A few hours later I saw his mom arrive to feed him while he was on the ground,  I then knew for sure it was all part of flight training.  Later in the afternoon, Peep was still in our yard, on the low rung of our garden fence and since he didn’t seem wary of humans yet, I approached him.  I took oh, about 100 pictures of him and I crept closer and closer until I realized that he didn’t mind me being there.  I got right up to him and he let me rub his little spotted belly.  That was so great! After sharing this amazing news with Dave, he promptly told me that now I will have to look after him since his parents won’t take him back now that he’s been touched by a human.  Back to the internet to verify this fact as the guilt washed over me.  Nope, it’s a myth.  Peep will not be shunned by his family.  Phew.

Around dinner time Peep’s mom and dad came back, fed him some more and then more flight training.  By nightfall he had made it into the tree in our yard and I’m guessing, into his nest to sleep.   The whole day of watching this guy struggle, then succeed made me think how many times in my desire to “help” those I perceive as suffering in some way, that my interventions could actually be hindering them.  Gulp.  

At the same time that Peep was in our yard, I was struggling with a family situation that was pushing all my “savior” buttons and I was contemplating intervening to “help” those involved.  That day with Peep taught me how we can inadvertently cripple those we’re trying to assist simply by our beliefs about what they are capable of.  Peep reminded me of the brilliance within each and every one of us!