Website Transformation

by Karen Pool on January 14, 2012

in Life Planning Strategies

I’ve learned through life’s experiences that chances to evaluate what’s working and not working in our lives offers us the opportunity to change. I’ve been working with Nate Moller (MollerMarketing.com) to upgrade and enhance my website, so that more of my products, including training workshops, are easily available. I’ve been pleased with the changes and hope you’ll take a moment to check out it out at www.lifeimagination.com. It showcases what I’m all about: “There’s an easier way . . .” I’d love to hear your feedback.

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