RYG 027 “Unleash the Flow of Money” with Leesa Renee Hall

by | Mar 7, 2014 | Unleash the Flow of Money

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Expert’s segment:

On the heels of her latest eBook release, Leesa Renee Hall joins us on the show. She is a #1 Amazon bestselling author, award winning speaker, and a money mindset mentor. In her latest book, Unleash the Flow of Money, she helps Christian female business owners avoid the seven biggest mistakes that keep them from creating consistent cash flow.

Path of Development – After a corporate layoff, followed by eight months of empty interviews, Leesa made a decision based on passion and necessity – she started her own business. And, while she quickly became known in her field, and sought after as a speaker, she had a big challenge to overcome, she was hurting financially and at the brink of bankruptcy. It was at her lowest point that she made a decision to break the cycle of poverty and to replace it with a cycle of prosperity.

What contributed the most to her success – 1) Digging into the Bible – searching out God’s promises ; 2) Cleaning up her mindset.

Most memorable quote – “Nothing is more valuable than owning what you create.” – Oprah

Favorite book – the Bible

Business advice – “No” is a complete sentence. Don’t feel compelled to tell the story behind the “no”.

Success tips for authors – 1) On your first book, don’t do it yourself. Get training. 2) Don’t attach yourself to the sales numbers. Be of service. Be of value. Let your writing draw from your purpose.

AHA moment – When God calls you to something, he frustrates your other activities.

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