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Changing the Future for Women
Larisa Troche

Check your calendar for upcoming outings and make a list of the 3 people you want to meet at your next function. AND, make a list of 3 of your strategic partners/alliances that you will find referrals for at the event.

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A referral only really happens when you, the referrer take some proactive action to bring two parties together.

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Special note: We’re pleased to announce that we have a guest speaker for our networking workshop on 9/21: Author Jill Lublin.
Jill Lublin is an internationally renowned speaker on the topics of publicity and networking. As author of her best-selling book Get Noticed…Get Referrals(McGraw Hill, 2008) and co-author of the best-sellers Guerrilla Publicity (Adams Media), and Networking Magic (Adams Media)

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The problem is, we seldom do all we can for others because we are just so darned…busy…tired…stressed….busy. You know the drill. Then there’s our own personal baggage: insecurity, fear of rejection and all sorts of blockage.

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Remember Pink Passport Society’s vision is to build a worldwide community for women, so let’s start now.

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We are a destined to be a worldwide community of women who, on our way to financial prosperity through Passport Living, will uplift and support each other wherever we may be. We are, for lack of a better term, the “old boys club” for women.

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Isn’t that how we judge ‘most everything – by our expectations? Either based on our past life experiences or general (lack) of knowledge?

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Think of how much pressure it would take off your shoulders if you went to a mixer or other networking event on someone else’s behalf.

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Have you ever been so close to your dream that you could see it within your grasp? It was so close that you could almost touch it? Taste it? The smell of your success was strong in the air.

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Although the “official” charitable causes for Pink Passport Society are Doctors Without Borders and Smile Train, some years ago I lost my father to lung cancer. Now, my dearest friend is also fighting the “big C”. I found a way to make a small difference by working with a sponsor to make donations to Stand Up for Cancer.

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