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Annah has a gift for finding the money in your next business idea.  Committed to assisting business women to the next level of business it’s like she’s up the ladder offering a helping hand to climb confidently to the next rung.

“A Light Bulb Moment with Annah Stretton” was a workshop series designed to expand our thinking and it was not just inspirational, it was transformational.
 
Annah, during the monthly mentoring sessions, was able to lift our thinking to new heights.
In every case, the business owner would come along quite certain she knew where her next investment of time and resources would be spent and yet in every case she was distracted on details, not focused on the destination.
 
There is no way we would have worked on our business over the winter with this much focus and accountability without Annah. Annah gave us clarity, ensured we had a great pitch and applied consistent effort in the areas that make the biggest difference.
 
We left with more robust businesses, committed and confident to make great decisions everyday for our business.
 
Barbara Briant
Palmerston North Coordinator
Her Business Networks
06 356 1494
palmerstonnorth@herbusinessnetworks.co.nz
www.hermagazine.co.nz

Hi Annah,
 
I really appreciate being able to observe your wonderfully capable team at work during an expo. I look forward to learning from this research (that's what I will tell my husband!!)
 
I have really enjoyed these three workshops and I know I have changed how I think and talk in regards to my business and when communicating with others. I also know my business  has developed far quicker in the last two months and I am forever grateful to both you and Barbara for this increased rate of progress.
 
I look forward to seeing you in the future,
Sara Berry


“Annah - your words have been ringing in my ears since Tuesday and I have been using my 'voice' - today I sold a course in a personal situation where I would usually not have 'voiced' - I am learning and thank you for your sales nous and sound business reasoning.”

Jessamine Corpe
Money Mastery Limited



“Hi Annah,

I wanted to let you know how much I appreciated your participation at the workshop in Palmerston North. My mind has been spinning since!

I got a lot out of listening to your feedback to the lightbulb business owners and can see how the ideas that were shared can be used in building my own business.

I have been really challenged to stop undervaluing both myself and my business and I am pleased to say that I have made some huge steps forward!

Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you next month.”

Carolyn Tranter
Doula Beginnings



“THANK YOU!!!

The workshop at Palmy was great! Having three businesses featured was an excellent focus and I have been able to take something for my own business from the comments you made to all three. The format worked really well.

The last hour with your presentation was also excellent and the handout a great tool to nail the core elements necessary to give focus and clarity of vision – thank you.

Thank you too for your succinct and very valuable comments on my A4. You nailed it absolutely. The A4 was a tool a business consultant recommended I use until my budget allowed for printed marketing material and I knew it wasn’t okay (I should know by now to trust my instincts!). Now I know why it wasn’t okay and what I need – so exciting.”

Leigh Rosanoski
BLISS
Event Stylist



“I so enjoyed coming to A Lightbulb Moment Workshop today.

I felt enthralled to hear your attitudes and ideas. I have come to feel downhearted with New Zealand 'culture' of mediocrity'.

In Zimbabwe there was no financial back up if things went wrong - and things went wrong! Jobs were lost, kids got sick , car parts were no longer available ... fuel, milk, flour and deodorants ran out! I was brought up in an 'I have to - therefore I can' culture.

What a buzz to hear this (and so much more) in your message.

I left with a mixture of feelings.  I fought feelings that I was in the wrong business because I am unsure how to increase profit without being there - but I love the work I do - and I'm good at it (counsellor). BUT - there will be a way.

I also shifted my thinking in terms of 'in this profession it is mildly shameful to take money' - and one does not get out there and display oneself, ethics and codes and all that. Gone - no - done a shift there.

Also I shifted in terms of my belief that not many can afford to pay for counselling privately - that's holding me back.

I'm stuck with my book idea, but have made a few connections today, so will hold your thoughts, your energy, your belief ... and push myself to next steps.

Thank you very much for today.  It was so very worthwhile.”

Gail Barltett-Harris MNZAC
Counsellor

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