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Cathy Betoin

Your Graduation Story
It was the perfect time and not the perfect time....I thought I had just finished my online training course. I had promised my husband not to spend any more time and resources on training. I needed to move past product design to getting on with getting out there. However then back in November I listened to Marisa's promotional videos and instantly had a strong gut feeling that Marisa had something really important to say that I needed to learn BEFORE I went live with my course.

So it has been a huge and unanticipated amount of work It has also been quite complex reviewing something that was ready to go. However it has been massively worthwhile.

Now I have reached the end of this stage of the process 12 weeks later with something very precious indeed to take forward with me and that is that I have a sense of the whole - of how the elements fit together and what the strengths and the gaps are in what I have done.

As someone who has self taught in piece meal fashion most of what I know about online courses and business through trial and error, the experience is to often live with uncertainty about what is missing? As a result one of the most precious things that EPM has offered me has been such a comprehensive and thorough experience both in content but also in the role modelling of how to work with absolute commitment with a group as they work through an extended learning process.

There is so much clarity in each stage of Marisa's teaching that from the moment I worked through the first module on Niche Down Profits Up I have looked forward to each step for the sheer pleasure of hearing her cut through the fluff to the heart of what needs to be said. The live calls have also made fantastic listening.

So have I gained Mission Accomplished? Yes I haven't done any active big launch. My project is a rather complex one and my decision was to just ensure the elements were working smoothly with small numbers first. However I have gained what I most hoped for which was much deeper clarity about what I am doing that will I know be invaluable over the months ahead.

I have done a very mini launch and am currently trialling a really key element of my program which is a version of my core course designed to be offered to parents via I Matter trained staff in schools Getting this to work has involved lots of trial and error because of trying to work out the relationship between the journey for professionals and the one for parents which are very entwined - but I am very proud of the feedback that is now coming through..

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
That supported experience based learning is absolutely the best way to make online learning work well - and with lots of new ideas about how exactly to make that happen.

I found the New Years day planning session VERY helpful and love the simplicity of the layout of the template you shared with us

How did EPM help you become successful?
It was good to discover that some of the gut instincts I had followed in designing my course were on track. I had known for example that supported online learning was necessary to make my course successful. However I didn't know much more. Now I feel I understand a much deeper rationale with the clarity of the triggers and with how to embed

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
It has been great fun and very inspiring to be participating in a large and very diverse international group all passionate about sharing their ideas with others. I have played a quiet role in the group but I have learned a huge amount just listening.

What has been the biggest change in your business?
I Have much greater clarity about what I am doing and how to go about it with success

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
I am looking forward to the rest of 2020 as I know I now have really solid foundations that will give me confidence that I can be successful in taking my ideas and message forward. I have learned skills that I know I can come back to again and again.

Thank you very much indeed for this wonderful experience - to Marisa but also with thanks to Samara and to the whole back end team

Cathy

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Ruth Baek

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?

Clarifying my mission & Marketing Strategies, Start to make my own website and learn the necessary funnel process, Learn the importance of your passion and full support for the clients by watching how Marisa and her team work together

How did EPM help you become successful?

I haven't launched yet, but some mindset changes help me get going. Thank you. It will upgrade my course that I have just developed.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?

Become more aware of my time and health management,

Have more hope in finding my ways of contributing to others using my gifts and the lessons that I learned

Have a new opening to meet people in spite of my lack of mobility due to health reason

What has been the biggest change in your business?

From Information to Experience. Before I used to focus on the contents that I bring, and now I am trying to make it more experiential, so that people may feel constant wins. In fact, in my previous course, I was afraid that the clients might lose interest to continue in the middle of the course. I think it is still a challenge to me that the whole course to be more experiential.

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?

I have finished my beta course with mostly my friends in November. In a sense, my next launching will be the real test if my course brings people out there to respond. Once I experience it works, I will develop more courses to help missionary groups which make me so excited.

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Daniel Ulin

Your Mission Accomplished Story
I began my journey with EPM rather unsure of which direction to pursue. I had a great deal of experience in marketing---three decades plus---and had worked in and across a variety of industries, with both huge Fortune 500 companies as well as a variety of teensy little startups...but the common throughline in my career was education.

I decided to go back to where my career initially began---teaching---and to fuse that with what I've come to love in terms of structure and delivery: coaching, on both an individual and group basis.

CollegeComm is a service (and I've now booked $7700 in revenue as a direct result of what I learned in EPM) in which I'm helping high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors hone their written and spoken communication skills so that they can not only crush their college applications, but also succeed and flourish in college and beyond as world-class communicators. As you well know, there's a growing industry of professionals helping well-heeled families and their kids engineer ""great"" application essays in order to scale the Ivy wall, as it were---but I think that this approach does a grave disservice to the teens in question. For want of a better term, it's a ""one-and-done"" It does little to prepare the teens in question for the avalanche of papers and presentations they'll face in college and grad school. I feel it's far better, from a long-term perspective, to teach these young people to listen, respond rather than react, and communicate in person and on paper with grace, poise, and impact so that they can establish a firm foundation for their downstream scholastic, vocational, and interpersonal pursuits. My two cents, anyway.

And since this is is a legacy project for me, I intend to divert 15-20% of my profits to families who can't afford my services. I think that giving back especially at this stage of my career, is a really important thing to do.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
That I have, until now, focused more on process than on experience in virtually all of my marketing and sales initiatives. In my capacity as a sales and biz dev guy in Japan and Europe (and, to a lesser degree, here in the United States), I've cultivated the capacity to listen, and *really* love hearing what my customers have to say rather than putting my own agenda first. I've become much better at being present and being in the moment---but to be honest, it's a work in process. I believe that, until rather recently, I've been more than a wee bit unaware of the importance of *experience* in the customer journey---and so EPM was a serious eye opener for me---one that I'll never forget. I fully intend to sign up for the Mentorship Program later on this year (assuming Marisa will have me :) ).

How did EPM help you become successful?
Please see above. I'm a better man---business and otherwise---for the work I've put in and, to whatever degree possible, the service I've been able to deliver to my fellow classmates along our collective journey.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
Well, here's a metaphor that might just resonate with you: once you pickle a cucumber, you can never "unpickle" it. I'm forever changed---for the better, I might add---for the experience I've been through over the past few months. Period.

What has been the biggest change in your business?
In addition to the MBA I earned 30 years ago, I have a masters in clinical psychology. I thought I'd developed a pretty solid facility for listening during the three years I spent as an intern in an inner-city LA mental health clinic...but I must say that EPM has added an important later to that skill set. I'm still unpacking what I've learned here, and at this stage find it somewhat difficult to fully articulate the feelings I have around my EPM experience. Suffice it say that they're extremely positive.

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
Building on what I've learned, joining the Mentorship Program, being of greater service to my clients, colleagues, loved ones, and fellow humans...and much more.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
So very much more! I can't possibly thank Marisa, Coach Paul, and the entire LYM team for this truly life-altering experience. My heart is smiling and I'm filled---overflowing, in fact---with gratitude :)

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Ellen Hill

Your Graduation Story
I entered the hallowed halls (virtually) of EPM 2019 10 weeks ago with a "newborn" business (I had the license, the name, and the 4yo outdated content from my "abandoned" WP website that had been migrated to the Heroic platform a few months prior when I had registered for Website ATM.) Although I'd not had business experience, I had a very strong desire and compelling reasons for wanting to have my own business; preferably, with the majority of elements online so they could be accomplished from home. My past careers had been in all sectors of healthcare (military, federal, private, and public) and included all functional areas (clinical, managerial, educational, and healthcare administrative/executive positions) that collectively spanned 48+ years. I'd spent a lifetime working full time (can I say "working my butt off?"), probably close to an average of 55hrs/wk and raising my family of three beautiful and intelligent children.

I was 6 months into my 2nd marriage when my husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and had a rapid decline for which he was placed on disability. I retired from the workforce as his symptoms worsened and eventually became his 24/7 caregiver for several years, as he had dementia with severe paranoia and hallucinations . After he passed, my attention turned to my very elderly parents who lived only blocks away and soon realized that my Mom's chronic diseases had taken a back seat to advancing dementia. I helped to care for her with other family members; she passed a year after my late husband. By then Dad was 89yo and distraught. A year later, he developed a series of small strokes, was hospitalized, then placed in a rehabilitation facility, where my sister and I split our days so each could visit and stay with Dad for a span of 4 hours.

One night, Dad awakened, got out of bed and fell, hitting the back of his head on the floor and suffering a subdural hematoma. After neurosurgery to evacuate the collected blood, he remained hospitalized for a few days, then was transferred back to the rehabilitation facility. My sister and I stayed in his room overnight, sitting/sleeping in a recliner (for 8-10 hours) that we pulled right up to Dad's bedside; with she doing 3 nights and me doing 4 nights of coverage. Dad became increasingly frail with worsened dementia. A couple of months later, he told us that he wished to go be with Mom. As a family, we supported his wishes and he passed in his sleep late in 2017.

I worked PT as a Caregiver for two elderly ladies (two different families), one with Alzheimer's Disease and one with neurocognitive deficits, for most of 2018 until my Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, pain, and brain fog interfered significantly with being able to safely help "my ladies." I enrolled in a Health Coach Certification Program (focus on Adults and Seniors) and became certified during summer of 2019, and started coaching clients with a variety of diseases/conditions on a 1:1 basis. My goal was to establish the needed processes and systems for Health Coaching and then to transition my business to an online basis for the flexibility that it would afford me in dealing with my advancing fatigue, brain fog, pain, and joint deformities caused by Rheumatoid Disease. I have SO much to offer people with prediabetes/chronic disease and having programs/services established on an online platform would, hopefully, enable me to help so many more persons (especially if I was able to expand the scope to a 1:many format).

I saw marketing material about the Experience Products Masterclass 2019 in emails from Marisa and, although it would be a significant financial burden, I opted to take a leap of faith and use the payment plan option to register for the masterclass and I haven't looked back for one moment. Within a week prior to the start of the class, I already felt so well informed about what to expect, what actions to take for the pre-class materials, and felt buoyed by the goodwill communicated by the other hundreds of EPM "students" in the private Facebook Group. My first introduction to the XPeriencify platorm absolutely blew me away and I began to feel joyful and hopeful that my business dreams might have a "happy ending" after all. I found the coursework to be challenging only insofar as my memory was not consistently supporting me after the many years of fatigue, brain fog, and pain. I even found my fingers rebelling from all of the typing that I was doing on my laptop. I rearranged my daily routine so that I would start the day with breakfast, gentle yoga, meditation, and a warm shower to help me relax, ease my pain, and "jumpstart" my brain. After a few weeks, I felt increasingly capable of doing what needed to be done, so I split the day and focused on EPM from 9:00AM through 12:30PM; took a break to eat and rest between 12:30PM to 2:00PM; then resumed EPM work/coaching calls from 2:00PM through 6:00PM.

Some weeks, I would re-watch EPM videos or work on worksheets from approximately 7:30PM-9:30PM. I felt that I made good progress and understood/retained the information as it was laid out so clearly and was intended to meet multiple learning preferences (visual, auditory, kinesthetic [taking notes, typing, etc.]). I didn't start to struggle somewhat until I was partially through Module 4 and we catapulted into marketing/launching mode. I was ill-prepared for doing live videos, I had a list of only ~30 (family and friends), I had not used Google Docs, Forms [for surveys] or Sheets, and did not have a good a handle on saving to/accessing Google Drive. I had difficulty with graphics (to make a Freebie and worksheets), I'd never used an email provider such as Active Campaign, and so each step that I tried to take in a forward direction felt as if I was slogging through quicksand. I'll be eternally grateful for the helpful wisdom of Coach Paul, the pragmatic approach of Don, and the the million or more gems that Marisa shared, in both the concepts in the weeds and the mental/emotional support, encouragement, and insights that she consistently stated to keep everyone focused. The concept of "side-door" coaching proved to be a precious jewel to me, as I was able to listen to all 3 coaching calls each week and pull out the pieces that directly applied to my work or my status; that was the case with Marisa, Paul, and Don and I am so appreciative for all of that.

Long story short, I selected a challenging niche (50+yo persons with Prediabetes who were committed to improving/reversing their diagnoses) and ran into challenges insofar as being able to "find" them. I'd known there were some Facebook groups/pages on this topic and I knew several area healthcare providers well and was certain that both sources, when combined with some of the marketing campaigns (Chatterbox; Give Them What They Want; Experience; Perfect Email) would be perfect from which I could get sufficient persons in my target market with whom I could have a Clarity Call and then get 3-6 persons who would invest in my program. Not!!! At the present time, after 4+ weeks of doing those campaigns and joining private FB Groups for Prediabetes and providing value before asking some of the members to have a conversation "off line" and having area providers tell me that they would be willing to give their patients who were in my target market my flyer with attached business card (but they could not give me the name and contact information for those persons, as it would violate HIPAA laws). I haven't given up at all; I just understand that it has been made more challenging by my having such a tiny list. I know that with continued perseverence and Chatterboxing and having additional face-to-face strategies, I will eventually reach Mission Impossible.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
The underlying mission of changing the face of education (and business/courses) by Experiencifying: finding an appropriate niche, developing the mission and the view of future self, mapping out the bird's eye view, integrating quick wins, using small chunks of information, competition (leaderboard), and FUN (gaming), combined with the wizardry of top-of-the-line coaching, the peer support offered in the FB Group, and re-engaging persons who stop interacting with the material, all combine to create the perfect storm of upleveling (the "new raised bar") and redefining outcomes for online education/courses with 10x-30x completion rates.

How did EPM help you become successful?
I have been elevated several notches by learning about and becoming able (crawling through toddler stage) to understand the foundation and components of and orchestrate the development of Experience Products. Then to take that incredible outcome and get practice in stacking Marketing Campaigns/Launching and moving upwards into Calls to Action, Clarity Calls, and (someday) successful conversion to buyers.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
I'm beyond the business infant and toddler stages of learning to define, develop, market, and sell Experience Products; however, I've gleaned thousands of "tidbits" from the benefit of being surrounded by so much love and support and none of that will go to waste. I realize that I have much to learn; however, I am a lifelong learner and that does not dissuade me in the least. Alhough I am exhausted now, I feel more joyful and energized than I have in many years and that is a Blessing to me!!!!

What has been the biggest change in your business?
Although there's been no financial change in my business, I am confident that I am establishing a foundation with some rock-solid underpinnings. I am determined to remain visible and engaged and grow a tribe with whom I will be highly supportive. I'm looking forward to being able to still have the support of Marisa, Murray, and the Coaches who collectively have been gracious in agreeing to support us through the month of February by leading one coaching call each per week, as well as the interactions with peers in the new FB Group. I've really enjoyed being coached and being with a group of peers and will make sure those remain elements in my business as I move forward.

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
I know that participation in the Experience Product Masterclass will continue to pay off as I get customers for my Program, deliver it, refine it, and grow my business. I will seek out opportunities for Mentorship (Blue Skies) (aka ""sustainable marathon"" ;-)) that will help me get to the finish line of the business I want (once I am able to bring in some income), and with that will come opportunities for peer interactions as well.

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Sara Rosener

Before EPM I had an idea of project I wanted to share with people. The structure and process of EPM enabled me to move it forward. I now have the clarity and momentum that I needed.

While I haven’t launched my product yet, I now have the confidence that when I do launch it, I’ll know what to do and it will be a success. The modules helped me focus in on the steps in a clear way. My coach through the process, Paul, helped me sharpen the value I want to provide students. His insights and advice were incredibly helpful.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?

Clarity for my brand new business. Additionally, the permission to choose "get started" products, tactics, campaigns, etc and iterate toward awesome.

How did EPM help you become successful?

I've been imagining this business/product for years. EPM helped me take the small steps toward bringing this dream to life.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?

EPM has helped me get the ball rolling and establish the momentum that I need to create this new business. Although I will need more time to reach "Mission Accomplished," when I do launch my product I have confidence that I have what I need to make it happen.

What has been the biggest change in your business?

Before I had lots of ideas and notes about a business and a product, now I have clarity about exactly what I want to do and a product to help me get started.

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?

I am excited to see where it goes once I have launched it and am able to share it with customers. I see it becoming a part of a bigger business, and I'm looking forward to seeing that growth.

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Holly Kahmal

Your Mission Accomplished Story
I started EPM with an idea of creating an online program and selling it to large groups of people online. But I didn't have a website, hadn't built a list and barely had any online presence. In fact, I had another main job and most people in my personal life didn't know I was launching a coaching program. After excellent coaching from my EPM coach Domonique, and new perspective about 1:1 being my best bet of meeting mission accomplished, I decided to run a beta. Being someone who much prefers having everything already planned and laid out (perfectionistic) I was nervous about being able to sell an offer that wasn't fully created yet. But, as I "iterated my way to awesome" I started to really see the value in working and reworking my vision. Near the deadline, after casting out some lines, I was starting to think I wouldn't hit my mission accomplished-- which actually, was alright with me because I knew I was on the right path and that no matter what I would accomplish what I set out to do with all the awesome lessons I had been learning in EPM. I had one call booked a couple days before the deadline, and low and behold... I offered my program, which was only an outline at the time, at full price.... I knew, that if I followed the lessons and belief of iteration and making adjustments along the way based on my client feedback I could really make a difference. And then boom. My new client was booked, and I hit Mission Accomplished just under the wire. It was hugely eye-opening to me and a real testament to taking imperfect action.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
To chatterbox and have a solid mindset of iterating yourself to success. I went into EPM with the idea that I needed a website, proper funnels, email list etc. etc. etc. before I could sell $2000. Not to mention needing to have a perfect program. This was an incredible lesson in progress over perfection.

How did EPM help you become successful?
I had breakthroughs that will help me in anything I do going forward. I feel a lot more empowered and confident in my ability to market and sell my offers. And I made $$!

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
I've taken many other business programs out there-- and I never had one that pushed me into action as effectively. I don't have to have everything lined up in order to take efficient action or be good enough to offer my services and help others.
What has been the biggest change in your business?
I didn't have a business or concrete way to make money in it... and now I do!

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
I'm really excited to get through my beta participants so that I can feel really confident in making this 1:few and then eventually a 1:many program. I'm excited to see how I can grow and evolve using the tools I've gain in EPM.

Is there anything else you would like to add?
I was still able to be successful and make money without completing everything perfectly, and I think that says a lot about the power of this program. Also-- just a big fat THANK YOU!

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Pamela Williams

Your Graduation Story
Before I joined EPM I was in the process of working on my first Lead Magnet (very basic video online training course) and giving it away for free to build my list (as per the advice of the internet gurus). Then I came across this course and stopped short! I decided that I would follow program through no matter what and resist any shiny objects! The first thing I did was to unsubscribe from IM emails so I could focus. It's been a very comprehensive program but I was over halfway and decided to change my course focus and started over again. I must admit I'm behind but it was the right thing to do for me at this stage and I'm glad I started over. I now feel that I have a solid experience product (just a few more tweaks) to share with the world and really looking forward to launching my product and hitting my mission accomplished even if it is later. As they say, 'Better late than never'.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
The art of imperfect action!!! Make a 'good enough' decision and move on.

How did EPM help you become successful?
I am so much further along than I have ever been in my business and product creation.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
EPM has helped me by showing me that I can get a whole lot done in a short space of time.

What has been the biggest change in your business?


What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
I love the fact that I am experiencifying my product and will have an official trademark to show off (-:

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Sandi Lee

I was busy revamping and narrowing my focus into a new niche for my business and felt that Marisa's program would be a perfect match for me. I loved all the modules and calls with the instructors and my beautiful coach Sheena.

I burned the midnight oil many times trying to get everything done but in the end realized I was creating something I wasn't in love with. Something I wouldn't want to iterate at all. And so, I put on the brake and took a break.

I knew what filled my heart with excitement... and I knew I would eventually give all of my attention to it... but because it was still an idea I was experimenting with when I began EPM I committed to creating something that seemed reasonable at the time. But now I felt the truth and I can't let anything stand in it's way. Not even completing my Mission and getting the amazing bonus.

Now... I get to "kill all my darlings" and start over without any regrets. Knowing that this incredible discovery I have made, that lights me up and is changing the lives of everyone I work with, is where all of my energies need to be. I can't even waste a couple of months doing a program to test out any theories.

I am ready to run with this, scissors in hand, full speed ahead, fearlessly into the unknown. Off because I was already so committed to my previous path. But in the end I know I would have to "kill my darlings" and go all in on what is calling me so powerfully.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?

That marketing is about helping people make the decision to help themselves.

To quote Marisa... "Marketing is the process of helping someone create the mindset, beliefs and conditions to make a change in their lives that they want but can't attain on their own.

How did EPM help you become successful?

It really helped me clarify what I want to be doing... which in the end was not the product I worked on for this program. I also learned that it's okay to "kill your darlings" which helps me to let go easily and move forward with enthusiasm. Iterating my way to success from one project to another.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?

I learned so much that I can hardly remember it all. But I think I've learned that there are lots of ways to market and still one on one is probably the best way for me.

What has been the biggest change in your business?

I've gotten very clear on my focus and my message. And realized that it's a different audience than I had imagined. I've also decided to scale down and just use the Call Me approach. I'm not going to worry about building a big email list which is where my focus had been. I believe that my business will continue to grow organically and will naturally expand from my local groups and programs.

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?

I'm looking forward to applying what I've learned in this program though with my live workshops and with my clients. And hopefully using what I've learned in EPM to create an online program for my new focus.

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Susan Norton

Your Mission Accomplished Story
My business that I had been running for years had flatlined... No one was signing up and months were going by. My safety net had vanished, and I had begun eating free meals at the local community center. I prayed to be of service, and turned my will over to God/ Creator. However he wanted me to be of service, I was willing to do that. I was about ready to go be a coffee barista.

Then I heard the word 'Zoom'

Curious, I wasn't sure what it meant at first. Then an email appeared in my inbox from a friend recommending an upcoming webinar with Marisa about her EPM Masterclass. It was a free webinar, so I decided to listen in, knowing there could be no purchasing on my end.

As I heard Marisa's presentation, I suddenly felt that this was what I was supposed to do. My heart was thrumming like a hummingbird ~ I had no money, was completely broke and yet I pulled out my credit card and charged the entire course.

Nothing like a good leap of faith!

A strange thing happened...
The pulse of my business came back to life through the trainings. I had listened to all the Sales for Superheroes trainings, and ... wouldn't you know it? A young woman wanted to talk to me about my 1:1 program of personal transformation, something I hadn't sold in years. I adapted the exact wording from the Sales for Superheroes Enrollment Script.

My course had been offered in the past for $4,800. The enrollment script advised me to have several options, and to ask which is the right choice for them, then to ""'stop talking"". Because of the trainings, I presented the options in a different way, focusing on the value of the product. After the pause, I heard her say ""I'll take option #2"" (limited time offer).

Whoa! I had just sold a program for $5,500 ~ that was $700 more than I had sold it for in the past! And she was glad to get on board. She herself had painted the picture of what she wanted during our enrollment conversation.

Now my client is super stoked and getting a ton of value out of my course. I'm applying all of the tools from 'my pumpkin' ~ the Experience Escalation Formula, which I have printed out in color and laminated for frequent referencing. I call it my pumpkin, because it turns my work, which was like a pumpkin in the Cinderella fairy tale, into a shiny carriage that gets me to the ball.

My SPIRIT Plan for Miracles group program, my EPM product creation, has 5 people enrolled and is currently under way. While two paid the full $497, I gave scholarships to 3 others to fill in the course for this beta program.

As I write this, I've made $7,194 in sales as a direct result of EPM. Not only have I hit Mission Accomplished, I've more than doubled my stretch goal of $3,444. And in addition people are calling me for private sessions, home blessings and work is springing up all around me. Guess I don't have to be a barista after all!

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
To keep adjusting and growing my product around my customer's needs. And that when I am specific about who my ideal customer is, I can find them!

How did EPM help you become successful?
It taught me to be brave and clear in my vision and product creation. And to be comfortable getting paid well for an extraordinary product that delivers.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
My life is so much more joy-filled. Doing work in this way is filling my sails and I'm saying yes to the new course of my life. I'm moving more into my Zone of Genius, and getting comfortable expanding my upper limit.

What has been the biggest change in your business?
How to make the offer! Know I know how to do this, and be excited about the offer (and let go of the result)

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
Bringing this work out to the world, and helping people find their direct connection to 'spirit', and watching them flourish as a result.

Is there anything else you would like to add?
This has been an amazing awakening for me. It is hands down, the best business class I have ever taken. It's clear, exciting, fun and focused. I love the group support and how you Marisa, and your team care about each one of us. We can all succeed. The class is showing me by example of how to do a better job, and have a hell of a good time doing it! I'm so excited, it's 10 pm I'm still up writing this, and I've been up since 5:30 this morning

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Nancy Schoenherr

I wasn't making consistent money in my business and tried all sorts of marketing strategies. When I joined EPM I realized I wasn't focusing on one or two strategies. When I started doing that I didn't feel frustrated but very empowered. I now know what to focus on and my energy has increased.

I was also feeling lost but when I went through all the modules I now have a map of what to do when and how to do it. I've changed how I interact with my Face Book group by giving more personal examples so they know who I really am and can follow my lead.

When I joined EPM I realized I was totally supported by the coaches and could ask questions anytime. Knowing that people truly cared about my success made me believe in myself even more. I know I've got this! Things are much smoother for me and I don't have as many ups and downs.

Some of the tech stuff was challenging for me but the support I received and knowing I didn't need a lot of tech gave me such relief! I have more self-confidence in myself and my business. I have also learned to set certain hours aside for my business so I have a more balanced life and can go back to having more fun! This was such a great discovery for me!

Thanks to everyone for helping me succeed in my journey! To have consistent income coming in and to work with the wonderful women who show up and are willing to be coached - the perfect clients!

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?

I wasn't making consistent money in my business and tried all sorts of marketing strategies. When I joined EPM I realized I wasn't focusing on one or two strategies. When I started doing that I didn't feel frustrated but very empowered. I now know what to focus on and my energy has increased.

How did EPM help you become successful?

At first I felt lost but when I went through all the modules I now have a map of what to do when and how to do it. I've changed how I interact with my Face Book group by giving more personal examples so they know who I really am and can follow my lead.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?

When I joined EPM I realized I was totally supported by the coaches and could ask questions anytime. Knowing that people truly cared about my success and made me believe in myself even more. I know I've got this!

What has been the biggest change in your business?

Things are much smoother for me and I don't have as many ups and downs. Some of the tech stuff was challenging for me but the support I received and knowing I didn't need a lot of tech gave me such relief! I have more self-confidence in myself and my business. I have also learned to set certain hours aside for my business so I have a more balanced life and go back to having more fun!

This was such a great discovery for me! Thanks to everyone for helping me succeed on my journey!

What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?

To have consistent income coming in and to work with the wonderful women who show up and are willing to be coached. The perfect clients!

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