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The Abundant Solutions Hour

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Special Guest Speaker, Trainer, Coach, and Consultant, Michael Cooper - Michael Cooper is a dynamic speaker, trainer, coach, and consultant whose purpose is to enable you to find out how you can become more capable in your chosen field of play. He is dedicated to lead athletes and coaches on their path to mental, physical, and spiritual transformation both On & Off the Playing Surface. He will help you learn how to rely on and believe in your unlimited potential and power. We already know that you've experienced flashes of intuitive knowledge and big thinking that has you wondering just how far you could go if only... Michael is here to help you stir up that innate knowing and self-trust already instilled deep in your soul. He helps you forge forward when the "old you" would rather give up and turn back. The variety of in-person seminars, workshops, and one-on-one coaching programs he offers are helping - and affecting - hundreds of thousands of lives on this planet. Right now, you're standing on the brink of your possibility. It's time to seek out your destiny. It's time to see and achieve one goal after another with a clear-headed and confident stride ... no matter how big you might think that goal to be. Born and raised in Miami, FL, Michael is an athlete, entrepreneur, and consultant who works with individuals and organizations in the area of personal development and behavioral change. He helps clients to improve in every aspect of life...health, wellness, family, spirituality, relationships, and career achievement. Michael is revolutionizing the coaching industry by delivering innovative education, solutions and tools that produce remarkable results. Michael served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier, where he was responsible for the athletic performance of over 100 men.

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