Nicki Keohohou – DSWA Seminar Success
Posted by Deb BixlerDirect Sales Party Plan Training
The Cash Flow Explosion seminar was a huge success yesterday with Nicki Keohohou sharing her experience, strength and hope with the attendees. Direct sales professionals from several different companies networked, learned, grew and actually had a few miracles performed in their lives. The day was fun, exciting and provided breakthrough training for direct sales professionals in party plan businesses.
Life Transitional Moments Are Miracles
Some people call it an “ah-ha” moment, others say they have had an awakening, I say when you transition in life to a new awareness it is a miracle. When someone comes into your life that can change your direction or course it is truly a miracle. We had several miracles take place at the Holiday Inn this past Saturday. Lives have been changed as a result of the coming together of minds, emotions and feelings. The day was a huge success.
Pampered Chef, Mia Bella, Tasteful Treasures, Dove Chocolate
Sales professionals from several direct selling companies collaborated for the good of the group and made a difference in each other’s lives. Collaboration, not competition is the key to leveraging everyone’s successes. When like minded people gather together for the good of the group without fear of competition it provides a spring board to higher levels for all involved. Nicki’s organizati0n, the DSWA is a huge collaboration of direct sales professionals working together as a team to benefit all of the members. Check out this link to learn more about this terrific organization. Watch the CashFlowShow website for a video of our cool day and another visit from Nicki Keohohou.





As a participant that day I can vouch for the collaboration that occurred!
One of the things we were reminded of again is just how deeply honest and sincere appreciation for others can affect them, and we saw it exhibited first hand right there in the workshop that day, as some people were really touched by some appreciation they got!
I personally was reminded of the importance to acknowledge someone’s talents/feelings/gifts/qualities within themselves, not just compliment them.
Simple example: instead of saying, “Wow, you really look like you’re in good shape!” say something like, “Wow, you really look like you’re in good shape–I really admire the SELF-DISCIPLINE you have to work out!” (Acknowledges their inner quality of self-discipline.)
Thanks Deb and Nicki!