Monday, January 21, 2019

Mel Feller a Business Success Advisor and Mentor as well as a Texas and Utah Entrepreneur and Grandpa

Mel Feller a Business Success Advisor and Mentor as well as a Texas and Utah Entrepreneur
Mel Feller & Coaching For Success 360 a Texas-Utah Company
Mel Feller, MPA, MHR with Offices in Texas and in Utah
Mel Feller Seminars, Coaching For Success 360 Inc. /Mel Feller Coaching
Entrepreneurialism is defined as starting new businesses, or getting involved with new ventures or ideas. An example of entrepreneurialism is starting new businesses and always being involved in investing in the latest ventures.
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Mel Feller a Business Success Advisor and Mentor
Therefore, let us begin our insight into that of being an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship is a French word meaning “one who undertakes innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods. “ This may result an entirely new enterprise or may be part of revitalizing a mature organization in response to a perceived opportunity or possible gap in the market. The innovation piece of the process then means that there is always some level of creativity or new thinking, and not just a “me-too” approach or one that offers very little that is different.
Naturally, entrepreneurial activities can be substantially different depending on the type of organization being started. Entrepreneurship ranges in scale from solo projects (even involving the entrepreneur only part-time) to major undertakings creating many job opportunities. Small entrepreneurial activities may involve establishing “trade” businesses (such as starting a plumbing, carpentry, personal coaching or hairdressing business, for example). Larger or more significant entrepreneurial activities could involve a new manufacturing process or a very new technology offering, for example.
Smaller entrepreneurial businesses may need only limited financing to get them off the ground or need only relatively minor loans to get them up and running. However, many “high value” entrepreneurial ventures seek venture capital or “angel funding” (seed money) in order to raise capital to build the business or popularize the approach.
What traits do entrepreneurs have?
A definition of an “entrepreneur” (which also stresses the need for innovation) is as follows:
“An innovator who establishes a new business offering, new or existing products or services for the reward of profit.” Entrepreneurs generally have strong beliefs about market opportunities and willingly accept a high level of personal, professional and financial risk. An entrepreneur possesses a variety of different characteristics that provide a skill set for achieving success and a high level of reward.
According to many research studies of successful entrepreneurs, there are a number of traits that are common to these individuals. A few of the most common traits, which emerge, are:
  • Independence — the desire to be his or her own boss.
  • Self-Discipline — the way these people trained or equipped themselves to meet certain goals.
  • Persistence — never showing discouragement, always thinking of new ways to approach a problem and acting on ideas.
  • Creativity— the ability to come up with clever or unusual but workable solutions.
  • Hard Work — being capable of doing the work needed consistently and seeming to enjoy it.
  • Motivation — the mental and physical drive to succeed, to accomplish chosen tasks on his or her own terms.
  • Confidence — having a firm belief in his or her own capabilities and his or her chances of success.
  • Willingness to Take Risks — the readiness to sacrifice his or her own financial security, if need be, in order to accomplish his or her goals (especially at the outset).
  • Communication Skills — the ability to express him or herself well and to understand others so that ideas can be shared.
Who can be an entrepreneur?
Becoming an entrepreneur is theoretically an option for everyone but many are reluctant to make this choice. Let’s therefore explore the facts and the myths that exist about entrepreneurship.
Research, conducted by the Warwick Business School in the UK, suggests that the average entrepreneur or founder of a new enterprise is married (over 75% are), has children, and worked for many years at a larger company or for someone else before branching out and starting his or her own business.
Although it varies according to the type of entrepreneurial business, across all categories, around 75% of entrepreneurs are men and 25% are women. However, those women who do set up and run new enterprises have equivalent levels of success when compared to men.
Here are a few other statistics to consider:
  • 65% of existing entrepreneurs have at least one child when they launch their first business.
  • Over 70% of entrepreneurs come from middle class backgrounds.
  • 40% of entrepreneurs are first-born children.
  • Over 60% of new entrepreneurs were the first ones in their family to launch a business.
  • Less than half of the parents of entrepreneurs had a college or advanced degree.
  • More than three-quarters of entrepreneurs worked for someone else for at least six years before launching their business.
  • 20% of successful entrepreneurs had engaged in some kind of entrepreneurial activity in their youth or teenage years
  • 70% of entrepreneurs use personal savings as a main source of funding for their first business. Even in subsequent start-ups, more than half of the entrepreneurs rely on their personal savings.
  • Friends and family are a primary source of funding for around 10% of entrepreneurs.
  • Bank loans are a primary source of funding for around 15% of entrepreneurs.
  • Venture capital and private/angel investments clearly play a role in start-ups but only for a few entrepreneurs. Only 10% receive venture capital, and 10% receive angel financing.
Summary
An entrepreneurial lifestyle is not for everyone but if do you will need to have the temperament for the task and be prepared to perform many roles and/or wear many hats. As the statistics above indicate, there are a number of common characteristics of entrepreneurs but none of these needs to be an inhibitor if an individual is truly committed to the cause and has a good idea that they want to personally take to market.
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Mel Feller
Mel Feller a Texas /Utah Personal Development, Business, Real Estate, Realtor Trainer, Branding, Business Funding and Finance Coach. In addition, Mel Feller has served in a variety of executive leadership roles for medium and large organizations, including multiple Fortune 500’s. He is a charismatic leader who has facilitated change and growth in all sized organizations, including non-profit and Board development. Mel Feller has successfully led organizations in the areas business development, marketing, real estate and Realtors, sales, team building, operations, and the like. Mel Feller is in Texas and is in Utah with offices, staff and investments in both states.
Mel Feller is committed to serving. In the Texas / Utah community, he chairs several organizations. Mel Feller volunteers his leadership at two churches in a variety of ways, including serving on council, bible study facilitator, and more.
Mel Feller has been a featured speaker for career professional is groups, business leaders and continuing education sessions, and aspiring business startups.
When he is not coaching, you can find Mel Feller reading, listening to podcasts, exercising, fishing, or with his kids and grandkids exploring the greatness God has gifted us all.
Mel Feller states, “An effective coach is someone who tells you what you may not want to hear, helps you navigate around your blind spots, and helps you identify opportunities…so that you can be who you’ve always known you can be” Mel Feller
Mel Feller’s purpose is to add tremendous value to those business owners/entrepreneurs by helping them reach their potential.
Mel Feller is an effective, charismatic and powerful speaker, corporate advisor, and best-selling author. In 1998, Mel founded Coaching for Success 360 to help professionals worldwide design subtle changes in their presentation, attitude and leadership style that increases their personal and professional effectiveness and subsequently their financial status. This also includes both real estate as an agent and/or investor. See www.melfeller.comand www.melfellersuccessstories.com . Now with offices both in Texas and Utah.
As a business, executive, personal development, and real estate coach, I work with a wide range of professionals and offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each individual in concert with the organizational environment. In a supportive atmosphere, I work to build trust and support the professional in the attainment of goals and measurable outcomes.
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Mel Feller a Texas /Utah Coach
Mel Feller offers sessions, both in-person and virtual. We will start with an initial assessment to clearly define your short and long-term goals, everything from communication skills to personal acceptance. We will use these goals as a foundation to create a strategy and build the path for attaining these objectives. Change is typically a major component of reaching goals and sustainable change becomes more likely in a coaching partnership.

Friday, January 4, 2019

A Collection of Inspirational Quotes by Mel Feller

A Collection of Inspirational Quotes by Mel Feller
by Mel Feller
By Mel Feller, MPA, MHR
Mel Feller Seminars, Coaching For Success 360 Inc. /Mel Feller Coaching
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A Collection of Inspirational Quotes by Mel Feller
Power, Success and Value Creation
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Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one’s values.
— Ayn Rand
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Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it’s when you’ve had everything to do and you’ve done it.
— Margaret Thatcher
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If we fail to nourish our souls, they wither, and without soul, life ceases to have meaning. The creative process shrivels in the absence of continual dialogue with the soul. And creativity is what makes life worth living.
— Marion Woodman
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Creativity is a central source of meaning in our lives… [and] when we are involved in it, we feel that we are living more fully than during the rest of life.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Almost always the creative, dedicated minority has made the world better.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
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A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life depend upon the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the measure as I have received and am still receiving.
— Albert Einstein
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And above all things, never think that you’re not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning.
— Isaac Asimov
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One person can make a difference, one person can change the world, but you must choose to do so. You must make the future or others will make it for you.
— J. Michael Straczynski
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The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.
— Winston Churchill
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If you think you can do a thing or you think you cannot do a thing, either way, you are right.
— Henry Ford
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Everyone who has ever taken a shower has had an idea. It’s the person who gets out of the shower, dries off, and does something about it that makes a difference.
— Nolan Bushnell
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New ideas pass through three periods: *It can’t be done, *It probably can be done, but it’s not worth doing, *I knew it was a good idea all along!
— Arthur C. Clarke
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You see things and you say why? But I dream things that never were; and I say why not?
— George Bernard Shaw
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Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it.
— Winston Churchill
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We can let circumstances rule us, or we can take charge and rule our lives from within.
— Earl Nightingale
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I cannot discover that anyone knows enough to say definitely what is and what is not possible.
— Henry Ford
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The problems we have today cannot be solved, by thinking the way we thought — when we created them.
— Albert Einstein
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If you’re proactive, you don’t have to wait for circumstances or other people to create perspective expanding experiences. You can consciously create your own.
— Stephen Covey
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If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope for advance.
— Orville Wright
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The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
— Arthur C. Clarke
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No concept man forms is valid unless he integrates it without contradiction into the sum of his knowledge.
— Ayn Rand
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Trinity: No-one has ever done anything like this before.
Neo: That’s why it’s going to work.
— The Matrix, Wachowski Brothers, Warner Brothers Studios
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Self Authority
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Salute no man along the highway.
— Jesus
One of the best expressions of self-authority ever written. We’re sure there are many interpretations as to what that phrase means, but we interpret it as, don’t consider any person you meet or pass to be of higher authority than yourself. That’s why we think it is one of the best expressions of self-authority ever written. Throughout history, leaders and conquerors — whether they were kings, clergy, or Roman soldiers — have made their subjects either salute them as they passed, or the people were made to take a submissive posture by lowering the head and gaze.
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You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the specters of books. You shall not look through my eyes either, not take things from me, you shall listen to all sides and filter them through yourself.
— Walt Whitman
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Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is.
— Isaac Asimov
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Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.
— E.M. Forster
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Commander Lock: Not everyone believes what you do Morpheus.
Morpheus: My beliefs do not require them to.
— The Matrix Reloaded, Wachowski Brothers, Warner Brothers Studios
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Freedom
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Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.
— George Washington
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Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.
— Albert Einstein
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Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities.
— Ayn Rand
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They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety.
— Benjamin Franklin
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In order to become the master, the politician poses as the servant.
— Charles de Gaulle
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Democracy: In which you say what you like and do what you’re told.
— Dave Barry
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A fool is very dangerous when in power.
— Denis Fonvizin
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A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.
— Edward Abbey
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Only the educated are free.
— Epictetus
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Democracy is based on the assumption that a million men are wiser than one man. How’s that again? I missed something.
— Excerpt from the notebooks of Lazarus Long, from
Robert Heinlein’s Time Enough for Love
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It’s dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.
— Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
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The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter.
— Winston Churchill
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Thinking men cannot be ruled.
— Ayn Rand
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Reality and the Future
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Science is a mechanism, a way of trying to improve your knowledge of nature. It’s a system for testing your thoughts against the universe, and seeing whether they match.
— Isaac Asimov
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The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.
— Isaac Asimov
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
— Arthur C. Clarke
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Any sufficiently advanced extraterrestrial intelligence is indistinguishable from God.
— Shermer’s Last Law
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I don’t want to become immortal through my work. I want to become immortal through not dying.
— Woody Allen
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In considering the future society, let us assume that 1) there will be no nuclear war; 2) the population will increase but not disastrously; and 3) the trend toward automation will continue. In that case, the kind of work that will be done in the future will tend to be more and more that of supervision of the machinery that does the real work…. Because the type of work will be just as applicable to women as to men, the trend toward sexual equality will be accelerated. This means there will be more and more leisure in the world, and the leisure will have to be filled because doing nothing is a terrible chore and very painful for any mind above that of an idiot. This means there will be a great emphasis on creativity and the purveying of amusement.
— Isaac Asimov, 1969
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It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God, but to create him.
— Arthur C. Clarke
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The weak only appear weak because we are on our knees. Let us rise!
— John Baker
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Mel Feller
Mel Feller, MPA, MHR, is a well-known real estate business consultant and speaker, specializing in performance, productivity, and profits. Mel is the president of Mel Feller Seminars with Coaching For Success, Inc. and Mel Feller Coaching, a real estate and business specific coaching company. His three books for real estate professionals are systems on how to become an exceptional sales performer. His four books in Business and Government Grants are ways to leverage and increase your business Success in both time and money!

Monday, December 24, 2018

Mel Feller and Why He Coaches

Mel Feller and Why He Coaches
Mel Feller loves quotes and one in particular is the reason that he loves coaching at the level and intensity that fuels his passion for his coaching!
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Mel Feller
That quote is by Oscar Wilde, “Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.” This is the essence of what Mel Feller coaches to whether Mel is coaching a leader or coaching a senior team around a cultural transformation project: everyone, including the organization, has incredible gifts and strengths that need to be discovered, nurtured and unleashed.
Mel Feller’s greatest passion….why he does what he does…is in helping leaders, future leaders and organizations become the best they can be. The most successful transformations, whether he is talking about a leader or entity, must always be founded upon leveraging the strengths and gifts that are unique to that leader or entity.
Mel Feller also loves a quote by Albert Einstein, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”
Therefore, Mel Feller feels that this is the essence of innovation and transformation in people and organizations. It truly defines the very need for the work Mel Feller does and loves so dearly.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Mel Feller Illustrates Why Grandpas are the Family’s Well Being Net by Mel Feller


Mel Feller Illustrates Why Grandpas are the Family’s Well Being Net by Mel Feller

Mel Feller know that to numerous children, grandpas really are "grand” as in outstanding and wonderful. After all, Grandpa is constantly happy to see them, let them stay up late and sleep in, buy them a beloved toy, and listen attentively as they recount their daydreams and their disappointments. Moreover, Grandpa always revels in their grandchild's presence, and vice-versa.

Mel Feller points out that "Grandpas and grandchildren are kind of hard-wired to connect in ways very different from parents and children," this according to Dr. Arthur Kornhaber, founder and president of the Foundation for Grandparenting, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting the importance of grandparenthood. "They have this adoration and unconditional love and joy in one another's existence."

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Mel Feller Illustrates Why Grandpas are the Family’s Well Being Net
Grandpas are not burdened by the fundamental judgment that parents face: namely, that a child's behavior reflects their efficiency as parents. In principle, grandpas are unrestricted to appreciate their grandchildren. Although today's grandpas may have busy lives, they are not as likely to be  overscheduled as their sons and daughters. "They have time to spend with their grandchildren, and their grandchildren know this. Truth be told, Grandpas strive to do everything in their power to make time because they realize how important time is in spending that with their grandkids.  Moreover, sometimes, the grandchildren shift their priorities in order to be with their grandpas.  In addition, the World War 2 stories intrigue them.  Even about my own dad who was in the Korean Conflict and how he was never able to come to grips with it.

Grandpas also provide children with a deep linking to the family's past. They are able to give kids a sense of where they came from, a defining element in their identity. "Grandpas are the keepers of the family history.  I know that in my own family, that I am the one that brings out the photo albums of what the family is like. I have found that has become a family ritual because my grandkids have a natural curiosity about the old days, they like hearing stories, for example, about a grandfather's journey from Germany in which he endured a week or more of sea travel on a ship.

Mel Feller has also spoken to many hundreds of grandparents and especially grandpas and has discovered that the majority of children also like to hear stories about when their parents were small, especially with the parent present in the discussion.  The reason is because these stories tend to make the parents more humane.   In other words, in the children’s eyes, the 30-, 40-, or 50-year-old parent is transformed into a child of 6, or 10, or 14.  Parents are relatable and seen as having the same or very similar experiences.

According to Kornhaber, "Kids can learn from grandparents what they can't learn from anybody else." This kind of learning can include crafts or skills that are not readily taught today, such as whittling wood or gardening. It also means learning about life as grandpas share their experiences, which made them who they are today. They love the experiences of their grandpas because they are a living testimony to the resiliency of the problems and the times that they faced.   Bottom line is that grandpas have withstood the challenges of life and are able to help the grandchildren in overcoming their challenges. In sharing their past conflicts and inner doubts, they are saying to their grandchildren, I know you are going to stumble, but in a little while you are going to be a success.

Finally, grandpas can also be models for parents in the area of nurturing a child's sense of self-esteem. Mel Feller has learned that parents who observe their grandpas taking the time to listen to a grandchild's new music CD or lending a compassionate ear to a child's troubles will internalize that compassionate behavior, and down the road, the grandchildren will imitate that same behavior.

Kornhaber remarks that, as the family elders, grandpas can take the lead on establishing periodic family conferences to discuss issues that will have an impact on all family members, such as a family move or grandparents moving to a retirement community. "People often do these things automatically without thinking about the emotional and spiritual price they're paying, so it's important at least to discuss such changes."  In other words, grandpas can be very instrumental in being the glue that hold the family together in times of changes.   I have found that due to my personal life changes and experiences that I am able to explain many possibilities that I may not have been able to do in the past.  To my grandchildren, it presents a completely new paradigm.

Therefore, grandpas and grandchildren have a need to connect at a very basic level. For grandchildren, grandpas are the echoes of the child's emotional well-being.  I know personally that as a grandpa my arms are always open. There is no waiting. Grandpa always says, 'Come to me. I want to hear your voice. I want to touch you. I want to see you smile.'  For me as a, grandpa, this is a need for an intimate connection which comes from an awareness of my own mortality. For me, this allows for the opportunity to establish a close relationship with a grandchild which allows me to leave a part of myself with my grandchildren. I firmly believe and have personally seen that the more time that I as a grandpa and grandchild share our undivided attention together, the more my grandkids immerse my experiences their heart and their mind.

Do you find yourself in a constant state of mental chaos? Do you feel like your career goals and lifetime dreams just can’t be met no matter how hard you work to achieve them?

There is a reason, you will never reach your full potential unless you move from being an imposter to being who you really want to be by being deeply authentic. No amount of material possessions, money, or high-ranking career position will make you happy or feel fulfilled if your inner confidence does not match your external success. Mel Feller and Coaching for Success 360 coaching and the art and science of self-mastery will transform your life and get you there.

Instead of traditional and motivational touchy-feely coaching, my style is edgy, bold, straightforward, instructional and results-driven. Motivation is great but only if you do something with it!

Mel Feller chooses to work with people I feel a deep trust and connection with so we can make change on a cellular level, cognitively with passion and high-energy. No lies. No bull. No excuses. Purity, honesty, hard work.

Mel Feller – Personal Development, Business, Executive, Internet and Real Estate Investments Coach/Mentor and Business Owner

Mel Feller was a senior staffer for over 5 years with both United States Senator Jake Garn and The Senate Banking and Finance Committee.

Mel Feller is a speaker at entrepreneurial forums training business professionals on marketing strategies and the “Secrets of Online Marketing”. He provides consulting services on all aspects of business including organizational performance, sales and marketing strategies, employee productivity and retention, successful solution implementation, technology leverage and customer service in all business and fields.

Mel Feller's areas of technology expertise include emails and social media, solution development discipline and methodology, business process leads and project management.

Mel Feller has twenty-five years’ experience with companies, nonprofits and individuals in the research and writing of both government and private grants.

In addition to his regular consulting and management responsibilities, Mel Feller was published in the Top 100 Mentors; he has published two books on "Creative Real Estate Financing" and “Multiple Secrets to Success”, and presented numerous executive lectures for Fortune 500 corporations on “leadership and business practices”.

Mel Feller’s dynamic presence, instinctive strategic vision, and creative thinking produce effective, sustainable bottom-line results for his clients. His “Can Do” attitude generates confidence in his executive coaching clients and strategic consulting corporate clients. Throughout Mel Feller’s career, he has increased the profitability of nearly every organization with which he has worked.

Mel Feller has a unique ability to relate to his clients because he came from The United States Senate, where Mel was the Chief of Staff for a United States Senator and was always meeting with prominent business people or politicians.  His main love was dealing with constituents that were the grass root voters!  Since founding Coaching For Success 360 In 1989, he has effectively translated that experience into results for his clients. He focuses on separating daily distractions from the real issues in order to put the executive and/or business on the right path to grow and prosper. Results are immediate, growth sustainable, and profitability long-term.

Dozens of Mel Feller’s clients have been on Inc.’s 500/5000 list and many have been named as a “Best Places To Work.
Using Mel Feller’s intuitive, systematic approach, and our proven strategic and tactical tools, we help you plan for profit.

Mel Feller believes that what gets measured is improved. Therefore, he is continually developing processes and systems that allow you to easily measure, manage and maintain a highly profitable business.

Mel Feller is  ready to help you increase your sales, trim and manage your operating costs and see your profits soar and/or leverage your time for Business or Real Estate!


“Truth telling, honesty, and candor: I loved you Mel Feller! You have so much energy and knowledge! I truly hope I get another opportunity to be coached by you. I see myself a little clearer now, and it’s not so bad.”
Lisa Mathews

“Mel Feller you added more value than we can possibly see right now. Mel Feller, you are warm, inviting, and accommodating. Thank you for coming alongside us in this transition!”
Vanessa Cavanaugh
“Mel Feller the best education session that we have attended in many years! Thank you so much — I am very excited to put everything you have taught us into practice!”
Michael Randolph

“Mr. Mel Feller, Thank you, thank you, thank you for giving a marvelous keynote at our Symposium! While we have not yet collected the official feedback, the unofficial feedback was that You Were a Hit! I heard nothing but compliments regarding your presentations. Thank you for making such a positive impact on our attendees! ”
Lyle Cunningham VP

"Mel Feller uses his humor, compassion, and direct nature to help bring out the best in me. Mel Feller is committed to helping me live...I mean, really live, life to its fullest."
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