In about an hour I will be sharing closing thoughts with those at NAMS3 in Atlanta. The primary topic is Building a Sustainable Business. Over the last three days, 180 people have been attending sessions of virtually every description you can imagine for the type of conference it is; Niche Affiliate Marketing Systems.
It's likely many people will be expecting more about the business side of business from me. Knowing that people are likely filled to the brim with all the great information they have received, I will be talking about a completely different side of business other than sales, affiliate marketing, social networking and other such topics that are absolute importance to running a business.
Rather, I will be sharing insights on the right mindset that is absolutely essential to creating a successful business.
Those is attendance will learn about the two envelopes we are given at birth and what we should do with those.
We will also be exploring the benefits beyond the obvious when running a business using the Internet.
If you're attending NAMS, I look forward to you being in the session. If you are not here, I will be posting the highlights within the next few days.
Blessings to you.
Kathleen Gage


A positive mindset is crucial. You will never get anywhere thinking that you are bound to fail!
Posted by: Steve @Life Change For You | February 01, 2010 at 06:49 AM
While I believe that some people have a positive mindset (helping people with a problem and making a reasonable amount of money at the same time) about business, it seems that many don't. And the other confusing thing is that people who don't seem to care seem to get big time ideas and become ridiculously wealthy. I have a hard time understanding why this is and would be interested in hearing what you feel the proper mindset for businness is.
Posted by: Dan @ Anxiety Support Network | February 02, 2010 at 05:18 AM
I believe the proper mindset is one that many conscious entrepreneurs DO have. It is to make a difference in the world, develop and sell stellar products and services, believe in giving their customers the best they can and making great money while they do this. The reality is, the more money we have the more we can actually do that is in line with our values such as contribution to causes.
I also believe the right mindset is such that one can walk away from a client relationship that is not a healthy one. And, to let go of irritations that can arise simply because we are human and there will be times things become frustrating. But when one has tools to address this, the irritations become almost nonexistent.
Thanks for your comments Steve.
Kathleen Gage
Posted by: Kathleen Gage | February 02, 2010 at 08:17 AM