Hey, folks! I’ll have a new post up here tomorrow, but in the meantime, you can check out the page where Jill Chivers, publisher of I’m Listening Now, recently interviewed me. She posed some tough questions, and I had to dig deeply to answer . . . it was fun!
Here’s a link directly to the interview:
A Link Directly to the Interview
Jill, whom I’ve gotten to know a bit over the course of the last few months, is doing some really helpful work over at I’m Listening Now based on the concept that you already know what you want and what to do—the issue is learning to listen to your own innate wisdom. She has a clear and friendly writing style, and brings all the experience she’s gained as a corporate facilitator, trainer and personal coach to her blog, website, and product line.
I recommend taking a look around Jill’s site, and even trying out one of her products. While I’ve worked a bit with the video version of I’m Listening Now already, I like and will probably use the audio version even more often, because it’s that much more portable. Conducive, say, to an hour or two spent in your local café with a notebook or your journal and a beverage of your choice.
Of course, with the video download or DVD, you get Jill in full living color as well as in your ears. Maybe that’s why the former is her #1-selling product
I also had the pleasure of asking Jill my own tough questions . . . turnabout is fair play! I’ll feature that interview here on Practice Makes Imperfect a week from today. In the meantime, you can follow Jill on Twitter, and check out her blog which is chock-full of good information and fun to read.
A hearty thanks to Jill for interviewing me!
Oh, and P.S.—Just in case you never caught it (I was a much newer blogger then, and I didn’t think to actually, you know, post the news here on my own site), I was also interviewed by Therese Borchard for her popular blog Beyond Blue (on BeliefNet.com) way back in October of last year.
Just thought I’d be inclusive with the interview information. Umm…now that I realize I should.
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