Lifestyle CEOs Featured in The Lifestyle CEO Book!
I'd
like to thank the many Lifestyle
CEOs who are featured in the Lifestyle CEO Book. These people are
demonstrating that with hard work, smart thinking and dedication, you really can
turn your passion into profit and create the kind of life you and your
family can enjoy from the inside out. They are
the epitome of what it means to break all the rules, build your own
corporate ladder and create the life you love! Anna
and Cynthia Benson of The Firm
in South Carolina were turned down by banks, so they invented their own way
to fund their dream of introducing revolutionary new videos for at
home exercisers. The Firm was eventually sold and the sisters now produce
workouts for the Women's
Health and Fitness Network under the FitPrime brand. Kathleen Lewis
of Kathleen Lewis Beauty Worldwide in New
York turned her passion for making her own soaps, lotions and creams into a
boutique brand of beauty products sold in specialty stores nationwide.
Kathleen was the first member of the Handmade
Beauty Network. Kelly and David Sopp, Wry Baby
in
California traded in dinnertime "day dump" conversation for
quality time around the kitchen table as they create products that encourage
what they call "fun" parenting. Their son has helped develop some
of their most popular products. Enjoy my interview
with Kelly and David on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. Laura and
David Shea of Applewood
Restaurant in New York grew weary of long hours working in other
people's restaurants so they started their own -- complete with a play areas
for their growing family. Enjoy my interview
with Laura and David on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. Lela Barker
of Bella Luccè in
South Carolina, a single mother of two children under age 2, sold her prized
Persian rug for $500 and built a cosmetics empire that sells products in
hundreds of boutiques and specialty stores around the world. Enjoy my interview
with Lela on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. Lisa Price of Carol's Daughter
in New York went from bankrupt to American success when she combined her
passion for fragrance with a line of bath and body products that she started
out making by hand from scratch in her Brooklyn kitchen. Lisa was the
keynote speaker at the first
Lifestyle CEO Conference. Enjoy my interview
with Lisa on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. Lisa Druxman of Stroller Strides
in
California grew a new mom's fitness group into a profitable
enterprise with over 300 franchise locations nationwide. Enjoy my interview
with Lisa on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. Mandy Aftel
of Aftelier Perfumes
in California was trained as a psychotherapist, but followed her nose to a
standout career in natural perfumery and is a recognized leader in the
industry. Melinda and Bob Blanchard of Blanchards
Restaurant on the Caribbean island of Anguilla left jobs as social
workers to pursue a life of entrepreneurship and joy spending time with each
other and their son. Enjoy my interview
with Melinda and Bob on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. Maggie
Hanus of A Wild Soap Bar
in Texas figured out how to make soap, which is today sold around the
nation. Maggie is a member of the Handmade
Beauty Network and the February
2006 Lifestyle CEO to Know. Sara Blakeley of Spanx
in Georgia turned a problem with panty lines into a multi-million dollar
women's intimate apparel brand. Tamara Monosoff of Mom
Inventors.com in California left a traditional office job to be at home
with her first child and invented a device all moms can use and today, helps
other moms turn their ideas into patented inventions. Enjoy my interview
with Tamara on the Lifestyle CEO Internet Radio Show. The Lifestyle CEO book is shipping now! Get your copy
today!
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