Build a Power Partnership™ with Your Time and Grow Your Profits!
December 14th, 2007
As a prior associate of Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Denise Trifiletti, founder of WomensCommunity.com, is solving the problem for businesswomen who complain of “too much to do, and too little time.”
In her teleclasses, Denise shares, “How you use your time is the key factor which determines your level of success.” She encourages women to stop trying to do it all, and stop trying to single-handedly juggle all the balls of business and life.
She preaches the word, “focus,” and says “Focus on spending your time on what provides you with your greatest personal and professional ROI (return on investment).” She asks, “What are the top three things that can give you the greatest personal satisfaction and profits?”
Having spent nearly 20 years in technology, she also helps women build systems and processes. One of her programs in her proven 3-Step Power Partnership System is entitled “How to put your Sales and Marketing on Autopilot.” She tells women, “Select the sales and marketing strategies that fit your style and budget.”
Her invention, the proven 3-Step Power Partnership System, helps women build a successful business while exponentially growing their profits. It focuses on building three key Power Partnerships: one with yourself, another with your time, and the third with others (your selected Power Partners). She includes her practical GROW Partnership model as a key tool for building Power Partnerships efficiently and effectively.
Denise offers one-to-one consulting for a select number of women, and also offers group coaching through her membership at www.WomensCommunity.com. This unique community helps aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs achieve financial freedom and to exponentially grow their profits through the Power of Partnerships. She can be reached at denise@WomensCommunity.com, or 828-295-3369.
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