Monday, May 4, 2009

Being Central Launches

So I've launched Being Central, a site that contains a doorway to my law practice but has other doorways as well. It is portal in the pure sense. I love the way Will Bueche, the web designer, make a kind of crop circle out of the "g" in Being. The whole site has an alien architecture about it.

Here's my newsletter from the week of launch--this took off from there:

I might be repeating some version of the biblical parable about seeds falling on different kinds of soil (and it has been Passover and Easter week), but some people are just blessed with abundant positive energy. Hooray and thank you!

Others are sorting out the burdens of the past. It has been an interesting week seeing both varieties emerge, and realizing once and for all each individual is fully responsible for his or her own healing. As an attorney who sets strong and clear boundaries but has also trained as an energy healer, this final realization came with an enormous and beneficent force. I hope this message resonates with you. So often I put a message out and members of the community receiving this letter respond with, "thank you, that's going on for me too and very clarifying!"

Meanwhile, check out my new site, Being Central. It represents an integration of different facets of what I represent.

Have a great week.


And there it is - so it shall be written, so it shall be done.

Daydreaming of Abundance makes magic happen

Albert Einstein once noted that the reason he failed high school physics was because he was daydreaming about what would happen if two spaceships crossed at the speed of light.

Daydreaming is fun and good for you, too. Nowadays people call it Law of Attraction (LOA).

Here's an archived newsletter from February:

Are you sitting in yet another networking meeting, wondering when it will pay off (if ever)?

I was. Dreary. Same old 30-second commercials. Then I closed my eyes for 10 seconds. I created the thought: There is infinite potential and possibility for me, right here in this room.

Guess what shifted immediately--more than my thoughts.
Results. A project with unlimited potential came through an unexpected contact right there.

The truth is, e before mc. Consciousness first, matter second.

MORE TOOLS FOR BUSINESS CONTRACTS
Our firm has added a securities lawyer. Check out his cool pic and bio.

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UNCEASINGLY BUILD YOUR NETWORK
You can also network with other entrepreneurs on Quattrospace. And we have a new Pivot Point event called, "Living the Life of Abundance." Our is a special business community, one where in my experience, relationships develop much faster and deeper here than in most other networks. Network with like-minded people who align with the desire to quantum-shift their business success and personal fulfillment. We warmly welcome you.


I was just starting to put it all together. Now it's solid.

Practice being central, or just be.

Successful Entrepreneurs Keep Learning

This is an early version of the newsletter before it morphed into an even more authentic vehicle for combining business opportunities with self-expression:

The entrepreneurs who succeed are lifelong learners. To master Wealth, Wellness, Leadership, and Legacy, and achieve balance in all four quadrants of life, wouldn't it be helpful to learn from those who've already broken ground?

QFL offers an infusion of knowledge to help promote your existing business. Learn success strategies from experts in relevant fields.

The Abundance Game delivers opportunities to powerfully connect with other successful people in a fun environment. When's the last time a networking mixer turned from selling to exchanging high energy among friends, and learning a lot about Abundance in the process?

If you attended any of our events, you probably found out for yourself that this is a special business community, one where relationships count, except that in my experience, they develop much faster and deeper here than in most other networks.

Join us as we learn about achieving the ideal balance of Wealth, Wellness, Leadership and Legacy.

Network with like-minded people who align with the desire to quantum-shift their business success and personal fulfillment. We warmly welcome you.


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Successful Entrepreneurs Have Tan Lines

They really do. Passive income is the key to fun work, and fun easy shopping can help.

I've decided to post text from Successful Entrepreneur, my weekly newsletter. Here's the post from April 28:

At a mixer last night, someone asked me: "Do you have any success stories?" Sure, there are many, but they are hard to describe. Just last week, I changed a semicolon or three words or perhaps an entire sentence, and saved a client from a possible lawsuit. Or gave a few words of advice and completely reoriented someone's business model. Is this any more measurable than preventative medicine? A good house lasts a long time, a good roof has no leaks.

Part of the job of an attorney is to identify and help manage business risk. The success story is: "drafted a workable contract and client lived happily ever after." I met a success story last night: with a broad smile, he told me that a few years back, he paid his lawyer $X,000 to draft the contract to sell his business, and he has "slept soundly ever since."

On the other hand, the same week I met someone whose boss decided to "do-it-himself" and skimp on $5,000 in legal fees. Now they are looking for a litigation attorney to straighten out the mess in court to the tune of about 30 times that. This is the reason I always say, "don't roll the dice, get legal advice." The "tale of two clients" is instructive. There's penny-wise and pound-foolish, and then there's just gambling with one's business.

Have a great week,


Michael H. Cohen