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Things That Make You Go... Hmmm
Things That Make You Go... Hmmm | Gregg Amerman
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Gregg Amerman began his quest for a better way of life and financial freedom in his mid-twenties and achieved remarkable success by his early thirties. He attributes his achievements to the tremendous personal growth he experienced while being mentored and coached by some of the most respected and credible individuals in business and personal success.However, Gregg's accomplishments did not occur overnight. There were many obstacles, adversities, trials, and tribulations along the way. But he never wavered from his goals and dreams, graduating from the "school of hard knocks" with a wealth of knowledge and documented personal achievements. With a degree in Psychology, Gregg began his career as a foster care social worker in New York City where he worked diligently helping people overcome their personal issues and self-imposed limitations and motivating families to rebuild their futures. Gregg spent the next decade of his career in sales, management, and sales training and, ultimately trained, consulted, and advised sales organizations with revenues exceeding $100 million. He then took his career in a new direction as he left the direct sales and networking industry to focus strictly on training. With his unique style of selling, motivating, and coaching, numerous companies began utilizing Gregg Amerman's training programs, helping people across the country increase revenue, productivity, morale, and personal fulfillment. It was in 2009 that Gregg Amerman began another chapter in his professional life when he was introduced to Financial Education Services. Gregg took an exclusive role as Director of Training and assembled a very talented team of individuals who created a duplicable system for all Financial Education Service agents to utilize and build a one-of-a-kind training platform known as FES University.By reading this book you will:- know what it takes to achieve wealth and independence;- understand how to eliminate excuses and overcome fears;- gain a new perspective on how to control and maximize time;- acquire the traits of an effective and powerful leader;- learn how to perform like a true professional; and - develop a definitive strategy for making excellent choices and decisions.
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SW-T
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Had a couple errands to run and yeah, the glasses fogged up. Of course, saw this article after...thought I‘d share.

Tired of foggy glasses?
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/08/853009325/how-to-prevent-glasses-from-fogging-up-...

Chrissyreadit I‘m so glad you shared this!!! 4y
SW-T @Chrissyreadit Hope it helps! 4y
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GlassAsDiamonds
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Part Two first: I went most of the last three months without reading because I broke my arm at the wrist extremely badly. I couldn‘t hold a book, phone or eReader and the tendon pain made it difficult to concentrate once I could physically move again. So... there‘s that.
Part One: I read because I‘m voraciously curious about virtually everything and I adore the written word. Likewise, physical books make me happy even if I‘m not reading them.

Crazeedi I'm so sorry to hear of your misfortune , I hope you are healing well, it must have been so frustrating ! Are you able to read now? 4y
ljuliel Wow that does sound like a painful injury and a long recovery. Sometimes those wrist and ankle breaks are more tedious to heal that other places. Do you have a kindle with the page turn button ? You could read with one hand if you did. Thanks for answering my question. 😊. And heal up soon. All us Oldies miss the others when you‘re not around. ❤️ 4y
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Have just realised my last 3 reads have been set in Australia. Have I become obsessed with Australian books?!?!