Monday, August 10, 2009

SARK and the E-Myth


Don't you just love when you are talking to a new friend and the two of you discover a shared passion? Bonus! Well, that is what happened when I was chatting with my new friend SARK (or Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy). She has inspired millions of women through her art, books, PlanetSARK.com, workshops, etc... on how to transform their lives. After her first interview (a fluke!) on Mary in the Morning, we invited her to become a regular on the show, which I'm sure we will all enjoy.

In prepping for her first "regular" appearance which will air this Friday, we were talking about the joy and freedom versus the total consumption and loss of a personal life as relates to running your own business. Well, I mentioned our Marigold Book Club selection, The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber and she went completely nuts! She not only loves the book, she has conducted classes and workshops on it and thrusts copies of the book into the hands of anyone in the midst of an Entrepreneurial Siezure.

On Friday, SARK shares her personal E-Myth testimony to how she was working 24/7, losing her mind, didn't understand the cost of goods sold or ROI and was about to jump in a lake when this book came into her life and changed her way of operating. She assembled a great team of people, got smart about how a business is run and the rest is history. She is an artist, author, and a celebrated business person running an empire based on her personal brand. This is a sister who survived the infancy and adolesence of her business and is riding high thanks to the E-Myth and its principles.

Check out SARK's website PlanetSARK.com and you will see the many revenue streams that she has working on her behalf while she is chatting on the phone with Mary in the Morning. An inspiration to be sure!

Click here for more information on Michael Gerber's The E-Myth Revisited!

1 comment:

Jill said...

Hooray!!! I had been in love with SARK for a million years, she is a great source of inspiration! What a great fit. Thanks Mary!