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the monthly newsletter of the aco
ADHD Coaches Organization
  ADHD Coaches Organization
    Promoting ADHD Coaches and Coaching Worldwide
Vol. 2, Issue 3 • March, 2007

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News from the ACO

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Why does this issue of Circle look so different?
We’re following the market trend, harnessing the benefits of technology, and saving our volunteers from burning out.

The President’s Letter
This month it’s all about the conference: what’s been going on and what can you look forward to.

Board Report
Just what IS the board of directors doing in those weekly meetings?
A new feature of Circle: the highlights of last month’s board meetings and activities.

Desire Lines for Business
- Andrea Lee
Get out of the rut of (stubbornly) selling (only) what you're selling. Shift into the mindset of selling what your clients most want, by looking for their desire lines.

How Is Your Client Enrollment?
- Michelle Schubnel
Are you giving it away for free or providing a coaching consultation?

PR: What is it and how can I get some?
- Kerch McConlogue
Tips and links for building the relationships that are Public Relations.

Conference updates

Register now for Connections 2007
Find out who’s speaking.
And what they’re speaking about.

The actual schedule will be up within the next week or so.
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The general and usual information:

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for ADHD coaches
-- building community
for the growth of the profession.

Why I belong
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I want to develop professionally and network with people who do what I do.

- Donna Jaroslawski
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