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Hundreds of articles, each filled with pearls of wisdom straight from Ruth Klein’s high ticket programs, best-selling books and international speeches for business branding, relevant marketing, and writing, marketing and monetizing your book in easy bite size pieces.

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Six Years Later… I’m Finally Taking My Book on Tour

When my seventh book launched during the very week California shut down for COVID, I thought the momentum had disappeared overnight. Six years later, I’m finally taking the book on tour, and realizing that sometimes a message reaches people exactly when it’s meant to.

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My Coffee Makers Both Died This Morning, And It Was the Best Thing That Happened to Me

When both of my coffee makers stopped working, I thought my entire morning was ruined. Instead, the disruption sparked more energy, creativity, and momentum than I’ve felt in weeks. It made me realize something powerful: sometimes the interruption is the invitation.

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Do You Know Who’s Quietly Watching You?

Behind every subscriber or follower is a real person quietly choosing to stay connected to you. Sometimes your next opportunity, collaboration, or client isn’t outside your network—it’s already there, simply waiting to be noticed.

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How to Turn Silence Into Signed Contracts

Many entrepreneurs mistake silence for rejection. In reality, it is often an invitation. The difference between “almost” and a signed contract is rarely more effort. It is thoughtful follow-up that reconnects the conversation and turns opportunity into momentum.

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The Necklace That Taught Me a Lesson About Follow-Up, Time, and Settling

Sometimes the smallest moments reveal the biggest patterns. A tangled necklace became a reminder of how often we avoid what needs our attention, especially in business. Follow-up isn’t about effort or hustle; it’s about slowing down long enough to untangle what’s already in your hands, so you can move forward with clarity instead of settling for what’s easy.

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