Is your world upside-down?
Deb talks about what she does best—helping others transform “bad” into great and being happy in the process. Anything bad, she says, can be transformed into a diamond you love. During this program, you will obtain tangible tools and resources to help you accomplish this personal transformation.
About Deb Scott
Deb Scott is a motivation and lifestyle consultant, specializing in working with business and corporate environments to transform poor interpersonal dynamics and low-energy groups into high-powered, successful, dynamic teams. A biology major in college, Deb became an award-winning sales and leadership specialist with 20 years of background in cardiac surgery sales. Now she applies her sales and business background to motivational speaking and consulting in the fields of sales, marketing, advertising, hiring, and team building. The Sky Is Green and The Grass is Blue – Turning Your Upside-Down World Right-Side-Up! is her first book.
Deb has battled and dealt with depression, other people’s alcoholism, a dysfunctional family, sexual abuse, and religious doubts. Yet she has emerged as a happy, successful executive who trains others to follow a proven path to happiness. Now she teaches the same life-changing techniques that enabled her to overcome her challenges.
Coaching Suggestion
To “sabotage ourselves for great success,” Deb suggests that we write down three goals or affirmations on sticky notes and place one note on our bathroom mirror, one in a pair of shoes we don’t wear very often, and one in our car or near the coffeepot. These little “mind vitamins,” as she calls them, will help our lives come to life in a big way.
Deb’s Quote for the Day
“Be yourself. Everybody else is already taken.” Oscar Wilde
Jory Fisher says
On Wednesday, June 16th, Beth and I interviewed Deb Scott, award-winning author of The Sky is Green and the Grass is Blue: Turning your upside down world right side up! Deb’s own life experiences (including sexual abuse by a teacher, a verbally abusive relationship, depression, loss of her life savings, being sole caregiver of her parents, and closely experiencing another person’s alcoholism) have made her a stronger, wiser person who ardently wants to share her not-so-secret recipe for authentic happiness with anybody and everybody who will listen! This upbeat interview is sure to inspire you and show you how to turn “anything bad into a diamond you love.” Learn more about Deb through her website at http://www.greenskyandbluegrass.com
I invite you to listen to Deb’s interview and tell me what you think!
Blessings,
Jory