
I purposefully waited an extra day before writing the end of the week gratitude post because I wanted to give everyone a chance to digest the previous article on how I made $2500 simply by making a comment at another blog.
My goal at Adversity University is to leave enough room in between posts to give you a chance to breathe and enjoy them one at a time. (Photo: Gabo)
My gratitude list for the week is here again!
The Book
Lately, I’ve been hearing from you on how much you’ve been enjoying progress reports regarding the birth of my first book so I thought I would start off by giving you an update:
- If you look at the top right hand corner, you’ll see I created a new tab “E-book Coming Soon!” On that page is a permanent imprint of the proposed table of contents for the book.
- I am still in the midst of editing the manuscript and am now up to Chapter 16, “The World is Conspiring to Bless You If You Just Believe.” On the days I choose to focus on this task, I’ve been blessed with new insights on how to tighten the flow of the stories by deleting unnecessary words and adding more descriptive sentences. On most days, it’s a challenge I relish. I expect the editing will be completed by the end of next week.
- Mark Joyner of Simpleology’s Bestseller Blueprint course recently sent me a customized blueprint based on our recent telephone conversation. It now has very specific things I need to do to transform my manuscript into the final product. For the first time since originally writing the manuscript several years ago, I’m very motivated to see all the way through the entire process!
- I’ve begun to write down a list of potential promotional partners who I either already have an existing relationship with or would like to develop one. These are people who might be in a position to help me promote the book on a yet-to-be selected launch date. Some of them have very large mailing lists while others might have the right connections. As of this writing, I’ve listed 50 potential partners with more being added everyday.
- The title of the book remains to be determined. A list of potential titles and subtitles will be run through Google’s Adword program to test for keyword strengths and weaknesses.
SOBCon08 Blogging Conference
A new development has taken place with respect to the SOBCon08 blogging conference I am attending next month.
Thanks to the herculean efforts of Karen Putz from A Deaf Mom Shares Her World, arrangements were made to obtain sponsorships for the cost of having interpreters for the hearing impaired.
However, I received an email yesterday from her stating that while she managed to get most of the expenses covered, she was still trying to find a sponsor for a 2nd interpreter on Saturday. I’m sure you’ve noticed how every event with interpreters have at least two. That’s because they have to alternate, giving the other a much needed rest. Karen wanted to know if I had any sponsorship ideas.
Since I couldn’t think of any offhand, I recommended that she contact Liz Strauss, the force behind SOBCon08. Within hours, Liz sent me an email with a brilliant idea. She told me that one of their sponsors, TopHostingCenter, was actually looking for an opportunity to increase their sponsorship over what they were already offering conference participants (a $99 lifetime hosting offer).
When Liz brought the interpreter situation to their attention, they immediately agreed to foot the bill for the 2nd interpreter! I was so thrilled that I ended up talking with the CEO about the possibility of having them host all of my websites!
This could not have come at a better time because I had already been actively searching for a new hosting company. Unfortunately emails through my current server have been labeled as spam by other ISP servers, causing many of my correspondences fall by the wayside. I was growing increasingly frustrated with this. My current server kept telling me they couldn’t do anything about this other than asking people to put my email address on the “whitelist” so that it wouldn’t be labeled as spam. UGH!
I’m grateful for the recent turn of events here - thanks to Karen’s efforts and the new interpreter sponsor, I won’t miss a thing!
Be sure to let me know if you’re going so we can have an opportunity to meet in person for the first time. Okay?
A Gift from a Long-Time Subscriber
Today, I received a large package in the mail from Sharmaine Hobbs, a long-time subscriber. You may remember I mentioned that last week she was spring cleaning her office when she came upon a set of unused printer cartridges. She asked if i could use them to which I replied yes and they came in today’s mail!
Thank you Sharmaine for your generosity!
Las Vegas Speaking Engagement
And finally but not least, I am flying to Las Vegas on Monday to give a closing keynote speech for a group of hospital CEO’s and other health care professionals. It’ll be my first time in that state and because of that, I took the opportunity to book myself an extra day for some local sightseeing afterwards. Look for some pictures here after I come back!
You can see the agenda for this conference right here. Scroll down until you see Tuesday’s schedule. I will be speaking at 11 am. Note: The title has been changed to “Transforming Adversity Into Success.”
Thanks goes to the Risk Management Institute for hiring me back after I did this program for them last Fall in Michigan.
Food for thought: The more you find reasons to be grateful, the more you will experience a flow of gifts, opportunities and joy. What are you grateful for this week?
This post (see link below) was written and copyrighted by Stephen J. Hopson at: Adversity University Blog
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