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Aurora Meneghello
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I am a Transformative Coach and I work primarily with career changers, business owners, and leaders. Originally from Italy, I moved to California when I was 19 years old and I live in Los Angeles.
My clients are mostly in the US and Europe, but I have worked with people on 4 continents!

Here's a sho…


Active 10d ago Joined 20 Dec 2023 Los Angeles (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Bingz Huang 💗 Conversation Booster 🔤 ABC

I found my Energy Signature through these photos! And I'd love to know yours!

I was recently gifted a 6-hour long glam photoshoot and they were very open for me to play with silk fan veils in their studio. Here are some of my favourite photos (unedited screenshots so I can't share them publicly) that I feel remind me of my energy signature. 

I feel that photos are so important in capturing our energy signature. Please feel free to share yours in the comments or anything that you feel that describes your energy signature



AM

These are so cool! Thank you so much for sharing @Bingz Huang 😍

BH
Bingz Huang 💗 Conversation Booster 🔤 ABC

@Aurora Meneghello Oh you're most welcome, Aurora! And thank you :D How would you describe your energy signature?

AM

@Bingz Huang Sorry for the late reply (it's the busiest few weeks of the year for me).
My energy signature is LOVING, WELCOMING, PEACEFUL, AUTHENTIC, TRUE, PRESENT, CALMING, BOLD/DARING
And I created these images with AI to capture the feeling :)

Price for different countries? 6:22
Price your thing differently depending on where they live? (bad idea)

Some of us serve clients who live in different economies. For example, you might live in the USA but have clients in Canada, Australia, UK, India. My advice is to keep the same price for everyone. 1. It's simpler. (You won't ever have to justify your different pricing to any clients nor feel guilty about it.) 2. It's more sustainable for your business. (Spend way less time figuring out different pricing and what it means for paying your bills.) It doesn't make sense to me to adjust your price downward for those in lower-income economies or because of "currency differences" because you don't live there. Your own expenses are still tethered to your own economy. Beware of practicing a martyr complex. You must price your offers based on what it takes you to live well, so that you never become resentful of the energy that your clients require of you. Also, don't price your thing upwards for people who live in a higher-economy region. You don't really know their financial situation. (This is a preview lesson. If you cannot access the comments below or have the ability to comment, it means you're currently logged out of the course.)


AM

I really appreciate you tackling this topic and your take on it.

Pre launch Google doc (before the sales page)

Hi 

@George Kao , I cannot find this information and I am curious what you recommend. I would like to try your approach (or at least my own version of it 😄) of inviting people to take a look at the pre launch google doc for a course, before the official sales page is ready, to sign up early and/or to offer their comments/feedback.
I like how you do this, for example with the ABC community program for next year.

Who would I share my pre launch doc with? Only some people I hand pick? My inner circle? Or everyone on my mailing list?

I am not clear about it.



AM

OK, cool! I will give this a try and report back 😅

Real money talk...

One of you wisely recommended that we have a real money talk here in ABC... would it be helpful to you?

A couple questions to consider... you can comment below if you want to reveal the responses to us here, or come to an ABC Q&A call and share it with us (without being recorded), or journal privately and just comment with some generalities below.


1. What's your freedom number?  The amount would you need to earn monthly to:

a) quit your job (if you have one)

b) have time to work on your busine…



AM

I would love this.

Of the questions you ask, I would also like to hear more about moving to a different country/city and about investing for retirement 

AM

@George Kao Cool! I am curious first about your move to Mexico: do you feel it doesn't matter at all where you live because your business is completely online? Did you choose Mexico because the time zone is still the same as the US (compared to other continents)? I don't know what to ask, I would love to hear more about your decision to move and how it's been working for your business.