PREPARING FOR YOUR SCHEDULED SESSION
Before scheduling an appointment, it's best to take a few moments and decide exactly what you would like to cover and learn in your session. In the interest of time, I suggest preparing by creating a list. You might also click on "Topics Covered."
Print and then highlight the specific areas you want to cover.
Preparing questions, concerns and issues before your scheduled consultation is a good idea and time saver. In terms of time and money, the need for future half-hour follow up sessions will be kept to a minimum. All consultation sessions are billed by the half-hour. I want you to get your "bang for the buck".
Any worthwhile learning experience is a process. A quick fix is never effective in the long run. Process takes time, energy and patience. On the upside, it's quite common my response to one question will actually answer or address several issues or questions at once.
A "3 for 1" happens during many consultations.
The more I know about your strengths and weaknesses, areas of concern and improvement, the more you'll benefit from my services. I want your consultation to be an informative, rich and rewarding experience. Getting the most for your time and money is important.
I do not sugar coat. I'm very concise and to the point, I tell it like it is. I also share "behind closed door" information THEY don't want you to know and few can share.
I reveal the truth, the secrets & the myths.
We can't fix what we don't know
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Here are a few examples:
- Requesting Initial and/or Follow-Up Phone Consultation
- Quick Response to a Question
- Question about Services
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- Comment/Question or Suggestion
I can only critique resumes of those who have scheduled and paid for a fee consultation.
Please do not enter "Hi" or "How are you" and so on in the Subject line. You'll need to be more concise. You can include that in the body of the email message if you wish. Due to volume, the subject line of your email must be concise and you'll need to limit your message to (maximum) one paragraph.
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