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Take Charge of Your Productivity

Take Charge of Your Productivity

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What did you want to be when you grew up? I have always wanted to make a big impact. Write a book a movie or something that would motivate and inspire people to be there best and overcome obstacles. How this would materialize for me was all a puzzle that only makes sense when you look back as to how all the pieces fit together. 
So many people want to make an impact but don't know what or how.

Funny it wasn't until I met the guest on todays show Wendy Lipton-Dibner that I really thought about the real emotional connection I have to that impact.

What moves you? When you tap into what moves you, you can't sit still. You are driven. You can move mountains. Why are you doing what you are doing? Think about it. What impact do you want to make? 

WENDY LIPTON-DIBNER is a 4-time bestselling author and internationally recognized authority on business and personal development. A highly-paid keynote speaker and sought-after media guest, Wendy has addressed the U.S. Senate, delivered thousands of business growth programs for Fortune 100, healthcare, small business and non-profit organizations and has touched millions of people around the globe through her live events, online courses, coaching programs, bestselling books, media appearances and speaking engagements. President of Professional Impact, Inc. and founder of The Action MovementTM, Wendy serves as a trusted advisor and impact strategist for entrepreneurs, executives, doctors, and top influencers worldwide, helping them increase revenues exponentially by identifying and implementing the unique formulas they need to make a measurable impact on the people they serve. Join Wendy and her Community of Difference-Makers™ at TheActionMovement.com. 

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