tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2738738930216392300.post6071082884734567645..comments2023-04-27T20:40:04.761+12:00Comments on Wendy Davie: Comfort Zone Be Gone!The Mind of a Motherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17836734143741847931noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2738738930216392300.post-73884202168440164742009-08-30T23:38:46.683+12:002009-08-30T23:38:46.683+12:00I can certainly relate to eyes glazing over on all...I can certainly relate to eyes glazing over on all things financial. I am the keeper of the family budget, and I love that, but start talking investments,loans, etc, and I tune right out.<br /><br />I had an experience with my Mr Very Right similar to your discussions with your hubby. I am starting my own business, and I have no experience with what it takes to get the client to actually commit. In other words, how to write a response to their enquiry to really grab them.<br /><br />Mr Very Right used to run an extremely sucessful and profitable business so I asked him for advice. I could feel myself getting anxious as he was giving me suggestions because it is soooo out of my comfort zone. And I am pretty sure the panic came through in my voice a couple of times. But a) he is a very patient man and b) I knew I really needed to learn from him so I kept taking deep breaths. In the end, I felt way more comfortable and have a good grasp on an approach.Elizahttp://www.silverandgrace.comnoreply@blogger.com