By Lindee Goodall

eClass: Getting Results Webinar

Target Audience: Anyone interested in improving their results
Prerequisites: None

How to get results in what? In embroidery, in digitizing, in business, in relationships, in life, in anything. The formula is all the same. Do you know the formula? Do you know how to activate it to maximize your results? Did you know that your results are not a reflection of your true potential?

I’ve been on a personal growth journey for a number of years. Since I was fired from my own company (after selling it) in August 2006, I’ve devoted a significant amount of time and effort to studying and expanding my awareness, including attending seminars with leaders in the personal growth industry. What I’ve learned is amazingly simple, but none of us were ever taught this in school.

While the concepts are simple, they aren’t necessarily easy to incorporate in your life. Unless you know what these concepts are you won’t progress. If you’re like me, after learning them, you’ll look back on past achievements and realize you were using them. When things were in a backslide, you weren’t practicing them. By becoming consciously aware of these concepts, success will become more predictable.

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Embroidery Tip

  • Don’t figure-8 rubber bands around thread spools to prevent thread raveling. The pressure can damage and soften the thread for several layers, causing thread breaks when the thread is used. Rubber bands can also tarnish some metallic threads.

Mission

To inspire and nurture personal creativity and productivity by connecting embroiderers and digitizers with innovative, high-quality products and information that significantly elevate their enjoyment and experience while maximizing the use of technology. In other words, more toys and more fun!