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Stop Struggling!

Changing Careers While Paying the Bills

Tuesday, November 14 , 2006 8:30-9:30pm EST     Cost: $19

 

Would you change careers if money were no object?

 

Would you pursue your dreams if you knew for sure you’d make the kind of money you’d like to be making?  Do you worry that starting over in a new career means starting at the bottom—something you can’t afford AND don’t want to do?  If this sounds like you, you’re not alone!  Money—or fear of not having enough—is one of the biggest roadblocks people cite when asked why they don’t pursue a new career.  Join us for this telephone seminar and you will learn:

  • the two steps to take starting this weekend that will alleviate your fears about how much money you’ll make “starting over”

  • the three career change investments to start making immediately that will take you closer to making this new life a reality

  • the one shift to make that will hugely impact your bank account

 

Where: We meet over a telephone conference call. The bridge number will be provided upon registration. This is just like an in person seminar except it is presented via telephone. Normal telephone charges apply.

What others have said about these phone seminars:

Your advice to think about “what people come to you for” has really resonated with me. It’s an entirely new way of discovering what you are respected for and what ultimately could bring you joy and success.

--Jeanette Paladino, www.belmontcommunications.net


I think the key value for me was learning that most other people on the call were struggling with the same issues I have been trying to resolve.  It’s great to get suggestions for resolving issues but it is almost as important to realize that the issues are not yours alone.

--Andy Butler, PBS

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