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10 Exceptional Steps to Your Best Life Design!

Topic: Peak PerformanceBy Dr. Mollie MartiPublished Recently added

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If you are ready to claim greater ownership of your LIFE and design a business that provides the freedom you desire.

I am committed to providing value. To me, this means only sharing information that you can USE to live your best life.

1. Smart Action: Behaving Your Way to Success

2. Self-Discipline: Sticking With It Until Done

3. Passion:Turbo Charging Your Life

4. Self-Confidence: Believing That You Are the One for the Job

5. Quick Decision Making: Deciding Not to Decide IS a Decision

6. Mastering Criticism: Leaving Behind What Doesn't Serve You

7. Resiliency: Growing Through Challenges

8. Success Thinking: Expanding Opportunities from Inside Out

9. Wealth Building: Overcoming Hard Wiring to Create Wealth

10. Personal Success Circle: Forget About Going It Alone

Sound like useful information to jump-start your business and life?!

It's my gift to you - and to whomever you'd like to share it with!

As you know, this is the year of Community for me.

I'd love for you to share this gift with your own tribe -- we go

farther together (can't wait to share video #10 about this!)

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About the Author

Mollie Marti is a psychologist, lawyer, and adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Iowa. She brings years of experience in coaching a prestigious list of clients, including Olympians and business elites, to her mission of helping leaders thrive and serve.

Dr. Mollie speaks around the globe on servant leadership and mentorship, resiliency, life design, and business ethics. In addition to numerous academic articles, her business success books have been published in several languages. Her most recent book, Walking with Justice: Uncommon Lessons from One of Life’s Greatest Mentors, is being welcomed as “a timeless handbook for being human.”

She is host of the popular Make an Impact! event, bringing together inte
ationally renowned thought leaders to raise philanthropic funds while empowering innovative attendees to make a bigger impact in a way that fuels their health, relationships, and life priorities.

A passionate advocate for youth and communities, Dr. Mollie directs the non-profit Community Resiliency Project to help communities support their youth and grow their capacity to thrive.

With her unique ability to combine the science of success with the art of exceptional living, she is a frequent media resource (http://www.walkingwithjustice.com/media) and was recognized by The Entrepreneur Blog as one of the Top 25 Business Coaches on twitter (@DrMollieMarti).

Having graduated first in her class in both undergraduate and graduate school, Dr. Mollie continues to learn – and unlea
– on a daily basis. She walks out these lessons from an apple orchard in scenic northeast Iowa where she lives with her husband, their three children, and a large family of pets. Join her for weekly musings on this grand experiment at www.DrMollie.com.

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