Hello Reader, David Bach’s The Automatic Millionaire changed my life before I even read it. If you don’t recognize his name, Bach is a legend in personal finance—12 bestselling books, 100+ million people impacted, and Oprah’s go-to money expert (he was on her show six times!). I met him once at my very first financial conference. He shook my hand, thanked me for a great conversation, and casually handed me a copy of his book—like it was a business card. I was in awe. Who networks like that?! But it wasn’t just the book that stuck with me. The day before, his keynote speech hit me so hard I sat there, in a room full of professionals, crying my eyes out. Full-on tears. Snot. The whole shebang. Why? Because for the first time, I realized my financial struggles weren’t just mine. Millions of people—despite living in the richest country in the world—were experiencing the same stress, missed opportunities, and broken relationships because of money. And for the first time, I saw how my tiny bookkeeping business could be part of the solution. That was my first glimpse into the impact I wanted to have. But turning that feeling into a brand, a business, and a message that resonated with the right people? That took help. That’s where Tiffany Neuman came in. Tiffany is a brilliant brand strategist, and she helped me shape my messaging, define my core values, and build a brand that truly speaks to the people who need me most. Without her, The Money Storyteller Method wouldn’t be what it is today. Tiffany has a real gift for getting to the heart of what makes your business special and amplifying that message to the right people. That’s why I highly recommend her upcoming workshop series: Make Your Message a Movement Without Relying on Social Media and Outdated (bro) Marketing Tactics That Don’t Work.
These aren’t just webinars—you’ll get hands-on, real-time support to refine your messaging so it actually sounds like you. 🔥 And if you use my link, you can join for just $7 (instead of $97!). 🔥 🎟️ Sign up here I can’t say enough about the clarity that Tiffany has brought to my marketing over the last few years and what it’s meant for me to start living that vision I had for my tiny bookkeeping firm so many years ago. If this is the impact you want your business to have, Tiffany can help you get there! 📌 Don’t miss your chance to get hands-on help for your marketing and messaging for just $7. Sign up here Hope to see you there! To your success, |
I capitalized on my artistic background to create the Money Storyteller Method, a mindset and accounting tool for business owners that makes even the most advanced financial strategies easy to understand and fun to implement. Expect frank conversations about leveraging our most valuable assets - money, time, creativity, team leadership, and YOU!
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