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Overall Well Being at the Workplace

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Working 12, 14 maybe 16 hour days? Keeping up that pace for any length of time can cause problems for your body and create endless stress. Yet many entrepreneurs do, focusing only on their business and ignoring their overall well being.

Justin interviews Ryan Krane, a fitness consultant and corrective exercise specialist, and Allan Rabinowitz, who has been a psychotherapist, stress management and performance anxiety specialist for over thirty years.

Ryan Krane helps chronic pain sufferers address and eliminate recurring body aches through The Krane Training Method ™. The program was designed after years of working with clients tormented by various pains, encompasses the necessary training methods needed to successfully move better, feel better, and live better. Krane also creates custom tailored programs to fit clients' needs, lifestyles and to improve their quality of life.

As a stress management specialist, Allan Rabinowitz has designed and presented individual and group workshops for people in various businesses, including real estate, insurance, manufacturing, accounting, entertainment, education and retail sales.  His programs have been presented on radio and television. In his ongoing private psychotherapy practice he works with entrepreneurs, older teens and adults in many walks of life.

Justin Krane is a Certified Financial Planner and the President of Krane Financial Solutions. His savvy approach to financial planning allows clients to unite their money with their lives and business. Using a unique system developed from his studies of financial psychology, Justin partners with entrepreneurs to create a bigger vision with education and financial modeling.
 

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