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Event description

Participants will get a free emailed quiz revealing to them which side of the brain they are most comfortable in. Then, with your permission, we will see if your message is congruent with your style. If it isn't you may choose to enlist group wisdom and support to improve your sales-ability! This is a fun, organic, way to 'biz-network' your favorite cause while dining on oysters, and learning about others. President Clinton sold himself with "I feel your pain." Nike sells their shoes with "Just Do it!" Which style are you? If you do not know, come and discover what draws you. This type of self reflection is applicable for people of all professions. Only intended for people who have not done this work with me before.

2 Bizniks attended this event

  • Ute Medley
    Numerological (numerical) pattern recognition, author...
    Seattle, Washington
  • Stephen Bidgood
    Aspiring VoiceOver Actor
    Seattle, Washington

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  • Leta Laborde, DC
    Posted by Leta Laborde, DC, Carlsbad, California | Jun 08, 2008

    We have to stop meeting like this! Amaama

  • Andrew Delany
    Posted by Andrew Delany, Seattle, WA, Washington | Jun 08, 2008

    Leta, I welcome you as an unofficial co-facilitator, in light of our years of working together! Andrew

  • Leta Laborde, DC
    Posted by Leta Laborde, DC, Carlsbad, California | Jun 17, 2008

    Have to cancel due to death in my family. Sorry.

  • Ute Medley
    Posted by Ute Medley, Seattle, Washington | Jun 18, 2008

    Andrew's warm smile on the picture is congruent with his style of sharing his heart & soul perception to improve communication with each other and people's life in general. Meeting Andrew was a pleasant experience, and I liked the restaurant, too.

Event Location

Ama Ama Oyster Bar

4752 California Ave. S.W.
Seattle, Washington 98136
Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:00 PM

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Event tags

  • marketing
  • whole brain
  • left brain
  • right brain
  • self promotion
  • seattle life coach
  • ad cultivation
  • branding