Rev. Anne Presuel
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Rev. Anne Presuel Quick Facts
Rev. Anne Presuel (self-proclaimed “Irreverent Rev”), is the creator and CEO of Divinely Intuitive Business, LLC. She works with spiritual entrepreneurs to bring their sacred gifts to the world and make money while they do it.
Anne helps entrepreneurs with what she calls the “Divinely-Broke Dilemma” - the belief that making money and being spiritual can’t go hand in hand. She shows them that the more money you make the more spiritual you can actually be because you have more to give back.
Her goal is to help her clients “Get Their Divine ON!” by tuning into their own 6th sense while building 6-figure businesses on their own terms.
Anne is also an Interfaith Minister, a Divine Intuitive™, and a master energy therapist. She lives with her husband, Dr. Francisco Presuel, in South Florida, with their four children… ahem, kitties.
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Do You Have to Figure it All Out Before You DO?
Dear Anne: I feel really stuck. I'm really afraid if I make a move in my business, I'll make the wrong move and it will cost me time and money. So I don't do anything! But this doesn't work either, because well, I'm not doing anything! I want a straight and clear path that I can take to build my business. Help! Dear Divine One - If only. I hate to break the news to you, but there are no straight lines to building your business. (sorry)
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How Do I Keep the Money Flowing In?
I had a client with this problem. I really want to learn how to attract more clients. And better clients! My income goes up and down depending on what's happening in my business and how much marketing I'm doing. Sometimes, I feel very overwhelmed, because I know I'm not doing enough marketing. How do I get better clients (and more of them) and not be so overwhelmed while doing it? Help! Dear Divine One -r
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Why Aren’t People Showing Up?
My client's problem: I really want to start offering programs to my clients. I love what I do and my clients really get a lot of value from our sessions together. The challenge is that I don't have a whole lot of clients and when I do offer workshops, they are sparsely attended, which frustrates me and makes me want to give up. How do I get to the point where I am successfully offering programs to my clients and people actually show up for them? Dear Divine One:
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Ever Want to Just Quit Your Biz?
Many entrepreneurs, just like you, suffer the thought of wanting to quit their businesses … At least sometimes. (If you’ve never thought this, then this article just isn’t for you.) Who can’t relate? There are those moments, aren’t there? And yet, something keeps you going. Something keeps you trying. Something keeps you taking action; it keeps you holding onto the dream. What IS that something? It is the dream that each one of us has, one that has ahold of us and won’t let go.
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Are You Courageous Enough to Do This?
Imagine finding yourself on an early morning flight. 5 am. Which means being at the airport by 4 am. The plane boards and takes off, the pilot turns off all the interior lights. It is completely dark. And you’re awake. Wide awake. And you want to work. But working means turning on a light. And turning on a light means disturbing other people. For the next 10 minutes, you agonize over whether you should turn on an overhead light. Then you think,
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Are You on the “Yes” Express?
Recently, I had an opportunity to meet Jack Canfield. Jack Canfield is the famous author of TheChicken Soup for the Soul book series. He is also star of the movie, The Secret, and author of numerous other books on success. Jack is practically a house-hold name. Jack and Pamela Bruner, my coach, have co-authored a book on using tapping for success.
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How Sacred Is Your Time?
Women are amazing care-givers. We care for our children. We care for our spouses and partners. We care for our friends. We care for our homes. We care for our animal friends. We care for our neighbors. We care for our community. We care for our bosses and colleagues. But somewhere in the midst of all of this caring, we have a tendency to forget ourselves. We often put ourselves at the bottom of the list. What this looks like is that someone else’s emergency becomes our emergency. And when that happens, our plans and our needs get placed on the back-bu er.
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Are You A HO?
"I feel like I have all of these gifts I want to share with the world," Karnie said. "And I keep taking trainings, and when I'm taking them, I think, I could be doing this! I really want to be teaching other people how to help others heal, and how to be happy, and how to have a great life!" "That's awesome!" I said. "So what is getting in the way of doing this?" "Well, I just don't really know how to do it," she replied. "I mean, I know how to help other people get what they want, but I don't know how to really market that."
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Did I Really Say THAT? (Connecting Our Words To Our Experiences)
"Jerk!" I said, annoyed. "I can't believe he just pulled out in front of you like that!" My husband said nothing, but his hands tightened on the wheel. As we passed the other driver, I glared at him, wondering from what planet he had just come. Reckless drivers or thoughtless drivers are a bit of a pet peeve of mine -- particularly after my sister died in a car accident in 2004.
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The 3 Biggest Mistakes Spiritual Entrepreneurs Make
"The economy has really hit me hard," Marilyn told me. "I just don't know what I'm going to do. I work so hard, but I don't seem to be getting where I want to go." As we worked together in releasing her fears, I realized that the challenge she was struggling with is the same thing many spiritual, heart-centered entrepreneurs are struggling with. And then I thought about the number of spiritual entrepreneurs who have not only survived this economic experience, but thrived.
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Goofing Up and Growing Up in Business
Several weeks ago I wrote an article entitled “Are You A HO?”. The article was about making the distinctions between being a Hobby Owner vs being a Business Owner in your business. To my surprise, that article generated some interest -- and not all of it positive. While there were new subscribers and some wonderful email responses, there were also some unsubscribes, and one colleague got upset and challenged my appropriateness in using the word "HO". Worst of all, I learned that I had not given credit where credit was due. Uh-oh. Time to take care of that.
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Got Clients?
Years ago, when I began my practice, I found myself in a challenging situation. I needed more clients. Yes, people were trickling in, but I didn't have the level of clientelle I wanted, or in fact needed. So I began to do the usual marketing things: I gave talks, handed out flyers, advertised, told people what I did for a living, and so on. But what I didn't do (at least not right away) was to envision my practice filled with clients. That seemed too big a step for me at that time.
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