‘Game On Wednesday’ – Reinventing Yourself

October 23, 2013 NaN
‘Game On Wednesday’ – Reinventing Yourself
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‘Game On Wednesday’ – Reinventing Yourself

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Show Notes

via: Praise1027Detroit.com

Last Wednesday went so well with advice on how to Live on Purpose that I decided to tackle an email I received from a listener on how to reinvent yourself.  Joseph Kimbrough, President of Sensible Business Technical and Leadership Institute gives us three sound ways to reinventing yourself. It’s a great beginning for anyone who is looking to change careers, become an entrepreneur or perhaps you’ve been out of work a while, need to find a new place in the world again. ~Randi 

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Do you have a question for Joseph or myself for the next Game on Wednesday? Email me at [email protected]. And, for more information on Joseph Kimbrough, Log onto: SensibleBusiness.org or call: 248-973-SBCG (248-973-7224)

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