Kelly Roach
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The more that you keep changing your messaging over and over and over again, we'll talk about this also with the conviction, the top of the pyramid, but
The more that you keep changing your messaging over and over and over again, we'll talk about this also with the conviction, the top of the pyramid, but
If you keep changing what you're talking about all the time and you're doing how-to marketing on things that have nothing to do with the core anchors of your brand, of course that's going to create a confused mind and a confused mind always says no.
If you keep changing what you're talking about all the time and you're doing how-to marketing on things that have nothing to do with the core anchors of your brand, of course that's going to create a confused mind and a confused mind always says no.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I mean, the number one thing that I learned in my life is that if there's something that you don't like, change it. And that hard work makes absolutely any dream achievable. And growing up, I had lovely parents. My parents are wonderful people, but my dad worked for a nonprofit. My mom was a stay-at-home mom because there was five kids.
It would have been more expensive to put us in daycare than it would have been, obviously, to have her home with us. And my dad really had a false belief system that in order to make a difference serving for this nonprofit, you know, that we basically had to struggle. He couldn't give back and make great money too. And I believe that that was a false belief system.
It would have been more expensive to put us in daycare than it would have been, obviously, to have her home with us. And my dad really had a false belief system that in order to make a difference serving for this nonprofit, you know, that we basically had to struggle. He couldn't give back and make great money too. And I believe that that was a false belief system.
It would have been more expensive to put us in daycare than it would have been, obviously, to have her home with us. And my dad really had a false belief system that in order to make a difference serving for this nonprofit, you know, that we basically had to struggle. He couldn't give back and make great money too. And I believe that that was a false belief system.
It would have been more expensive to put us in daycare than it would have been, obviously, to have her home with us. And my dad really had a false belief system that in order to make a difference serving for this nonprofit, you know, that we basically had to struggle. He couldn't give back and make great money too. And I believe that that was a false belief system.
It would have been more expensive to put us in daycare than it would have been, obviously, to have her home with us. And my dad really had a false belief system that in order to make a difference serving for this nonprofit, you know, that we basically had to struggle. He couldn't give back and make great money too. And I believe that that was a false belief system.
It would have been more expensive to put us in daycare than it would have been, obviously, to have her home with us. And my dad really had a false belief system that in order to make a difference serving for this nonprofit, you know, that we basically had to struggle. He couldn't give back and make great money too. And I believe that that was a false belief system.