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Straight-Talk with the Masters! Brimming with stories and practical hands-on advice to jazz up your BUSINESS.
Date / Time: 7/26/2009 5:40 PM UTC
Wow, MIKE ROBBINS, sought-after motivational speaker, leader of PD (personal development) and author, shares all! He gives us a pile of things to think about with stories that inspire and uplift. All with authenticity and a dash of humor.
Being who Mike is, he starts out with offering a personal favor to my son Andy who dreams of making it to the major leagues one day. As a former baseball pro, awesome pitcher – he gives us a personal window into what it was like getting that coveted call from the New York Yankees.
He transitions us from walking his own Hollywood Walk of Fame to an injury that retired his career – but also became his greatest blessing.
Hear Mike inspire and inform as he shares the 5-Principles of Authenticity.
Figure out who you are, you’re the only one who really can.
Confront and transform your fears
Express yourself fully and confidently
Be bold, be daring – go ahead, its worth the risk
Celebrate you – you’re worth it!
Being authentic and real isn’t for the faint of heart. But once you embrace and engage it, you allow confidence, freedom, peace, joy and success to enter your life for the long haul.
You can find out more here: http://www.Mike-Robbins.com
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