Sunday, September 19, 2010

Small Business Month | Coaching Q&A


Small Business Month is September and to celebrate, Port Stephens Council is hosting a workshop for business owners to attend and find out all they ever wanted to know about coaching and how their business can use the tools of coaching to reach better results and be more profitable and stress-free.

You can register for the event which is to be held at Raymond Terrace on 23 September at the link below.





Join Lindy Asimus and Robert Watson for an action-packed and entertaining 2 hours!

UPDATE: We'll be having more Q&A sessions for business in November 2010. If you'd like to go on the mailing list for notices, let me know, or if you would like to run a Q&A for your clients, then we'd love to talk to you! You can add real value for your business clients and open opportunities for them to excel.




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Friday, September 10, 2010

Newcastle - Incubator For Innovation?


Some interesting thoughts on what a revitalised Newcastle might look like, from Brendan Brooks' Hyperblog. Head over and add your comments to what reads like a compelling argument. 

I would love to see Newcastle grow beyond the 'dig it up and ship it out' model.


What would you like to see happen in Newcastle to take us into the future?
(Please, no franchise outlets!)


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Friday, September 03, 2010

Feel 'em Up Friday - Cancer Awareness

Much madness on Twitter in Newcastle district this week sees today named as Feel Em Up Friday in honour of raising consciousness about breast cancer (and men's cancer too). See Carol Duncan's ABC  blog for  all the details. You can listen to the podcast, learn about mammograms and other critical information on breast cancer and surviving well.


1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetime.

And if you want to support your favourite cancer cause, this could be a good time to review your personal insurance and get a donation made on your behalf too. Read Christie Birch's personal story about her mother's fight with cancer and contact them to ask how you can review your insurance and get a donation sent to your favourite cancer charity.



The message of course, is that early detection is the best weapon against cancer, so make this the week when you remember to take care of yourself.

And of course the collectors are out selling Legacy badges today. Our Newcastlecoffee Twitter group were glad to support the cause this morning at Sprocket Roasters cafe and all left with a new Legacy badge or pen in hand. If you see the collectors do give generously. Legacy is another organisation doing great things in the community to help families.

Oh ... and if you want to join us one Friday morning at our Twitter meeting, come along! You'll be welcome.
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