If Your Business Could Speak to You, What Would It Say?: How to Develop an Equal, Co-creative Partnership with Your Business
By Deb Bajoras and Sue Sheldon
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Deb Bajoras
Debra Bajoras, B.A., M.E.S. (1960–2010), facilitated corporate management and leadership programs to numerous organizations from 2000 to 2010, using her highly trained gift of intuition, which she developed across twenty years as she practiced in the fields of CranioSacral Therapy, Reiki, and Life and Leadership Coaching. Debra used her intuition to guide business owners toward successful decisions, appropriate target markets, innovation, business directions, recruitment, and client management. She observed some of her clients succeed at phenomenal rates and levels of income. Debra began her career as a Certified Athletic Therapist, serving Canadian athletes at the 1988 Winter Olympics, the University Games, and the Pan American Games. After completing her Master’s degree in Soul-Centered Psychology, she directed a successful business for ten years before completing training from the Coaches Training Institute, which led to her work as a Life and Business Coach.
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If Your Business Could Speak to You, What Would It Say? - Deb Bajoras
If Your Business Could Speak to You,
What Would It Say?
If Your Business Could Speak to You, What Would It Say?
How to develop an equal, co-creative partnership with your business
Debra Bajoras
Foreword by Sue Sheldon
BPS Books
Toronto & New York
Copyright © 2015 by Sue Sheldon
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Published in eBook format in 2015 by
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ISBN 978-1-77236-020-2 (ePDF)
ISBN 978-1-77236-021-9 (ePUB)
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Cover design: Daniel Crack, KD Books, www.kdbooks.ca
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Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Everything is energy
2. Intuition
3. Heart connection
4. Aligning with purpose
5. Healing dysfunction
6. Nurturing your business
Conclusion
About Deb Bajoras
Foreword
Every author’s book may be considered a labour of love. But this book is also about a labour of love: it is about an entrepreneur and her business. Having played a midwife’s role as Debra Bajoras gave birth to this book, I am thrilled to see it reach publication. From its opening pages about our greatness to its closing pages about the importance of nurturing our business, I found myself captivated by the essence of Deb’s message: specifically, the question she poses for us entrepreneurs—What is your heart connection with your business?—and the answers she helps us find.
You may have never thought of that question, but Debra’s book will help you connect with the heart of your business and so much more. Her book will show you the distinction between an emotional connection and an energetic connection to the being of your business
and all you can do to leverage the information your business has in store for you.
In my own work of helping organizations connect with their third entity
(the essence of the relationship with employees), I have become aware of the importance of acknowledging and listening to the powerful messages that this entity has to give about relationships. In like manner, this practical, no-nonsense book will take you through a process, first, of identifying the being of your business and, second, of connecting with it to successfully create the business you want, knowing that your decision reflects the right choice for you. And there’s a bonus: a banishment of the isolation that entrepreneurs so often feel.
I invite you to come and join the joyous circle of cocreation.
Put on your seatbelts (or not!), for, after reading this book, you will celebrate the day you made this powerful choice. Enjoy!
—Sue Sheldon, M.C.C.
the learning continuum
Introduction
We are all made for greatness...and sometimes our three dimensional world