Connectedness
Pat Williams likes to say “If you could have done it on your own, you probably would have done it by now.” Going it alone is not only tough, it often just isn’t effective in achieving change.
One of the main reasons I’m working at developing the field of wellness coaching is because I truly believe that the alliances we create in coaching serve us in many ways. Lasting lifestyle change is often an illusive goal. People try and fail, and try and fail…alone.
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Hello World!
I'm Dr. Michael Arloski, the Director of Wellness Coaching for ILCT.
Climbing on board the blogging bandwagon a bit later than our other authors, I'll do my best to make it up to you with blogging entries that you will find valuable.
1979 was when I attended the National Wellness Conference for the first time. This summer I presented there for the 22nd time, so I have some perspective to share. In recent years I've seen the wellness field and the world of coaching come together in more and more ways.
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by Dr. Jim Vuocolo
What is a joint venture? A joint venture is an agreement in which two or more
businesses work on a project for a set period of time. Joint ventures can be
long-term, like promoting a product together, or some can be short-term, like
bartering (trading) products and services. Joint venture ideas are virtually
endless.
The Benefits Of Joint Venture Marketing include:
1. You can build long lasting business relationships.
2. You can increase your credibility by teaming up
with other reputable, branded businesses.
3. You can get free products and services.
4. You can construct most joint venture deals with little
or no money.
5. You can gain new leads and customers.
6. You can get discounts on products and services.
7. You can save money on business operating costs.
8. You can beat your competition.
9. You can gain referrals from other businesses.
10. You can solve your business problems.
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