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FEATURED WORD AND AUTHOR OF THE WEEK

Worry

I once heard it said that worry is paying interest on debt you might not owe. To fully function to the best […]

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“WORRY” is brought to you by Scott V. Black. Scott is a radio host and coach for Like It Matters leadership-development events. He strives to help organizations and individuals maximize the potential they were created with. He is the ultimate life-caddy, motivator, and change agent.

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What People Are Saying...

KENNAN BURCH
5/5

As a brand strategy consultant, the WOW Factor has been a great way to elevate my profile with potential clients.  It’s one thing to hand out a business card, but it’s quite another to hand them a book with fresh perspectives and insights to help they can use every day.

 

Angela DONADIO
5/5

More than ever before, we need encouragement and inspiration in the face of challenge. I am excited lend my voice to WOW Factor Volume 2.  

 

PASCO MANZO
5/5

I gave a copy of WOW Factor to all my senior leadership.  They reported back that the words had a personal impact and a profound effect.  My word ‘drift’ was used as I opened meetings reading it with no needed explanations following.  I trust all readers will find the same inspiration keeps them on course.