More Heart than Talent – Philadelphia, PA
November 3, 2012 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Individual Price: $20.00
Are you looking to Breakthrough some barriers in 2012? Don’t go it alone!!!
Jeffery Combs brings “More Heart Than Talent” to Philadelphia, PA!
Location:
Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport
4101 B Island Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19153
Phone: 215-365-6600
Jeffery Combs, the President of Golden Mastermind Seminars, Inc. is an Internationally recognized speaker, author, and trainer, and has personally coached over 6,000 individuals worldwide.
His training revolves around personal growth and development, cuts to the chase, and delivers information that makes an immediate impact on your success!
During this special workshop, Jeff will be presenting new information from his 10-CD audio series Confessions of A Recovering Procrastinator to assist you to create the income you desire NOW!
Topics & Exercises:
- The Psychology of A$king
- Overcoming Procrastination
- Recession Proof Your Business
- Getting Money Right
- The Psychology of Clo$ing
- Effortlessly Neutralize ANY Objection!
- Prospect Professionals
- Have leads begging to join your business!
- Sell MORE in ANY Market
- Close More Sales
- Become a leader that people want to follow
- Generate leads, Follow Up and Close those leads with a 50-90% closing ratio
- Communicate Effectively with Successful Entrepreneurs
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Jeff believes that changing isn’t nearly as difficult as you perceive.
You already are a brilliant person, you’re a masterpiece in progress, and you have the ability to design your life rather than make a living. All of us experience turbulence at some point. True leaders rise above the fear that accompanies the turbulence.
Fear can knock you down if you let it in. The leader who chooses to inspire reduces the impact of that turbulence and fear and brings safe passage to those who embark on the journey. Leadership starts at the top but it really begins in the heart.
What does it truly mean to have heart?
Heart is what separates the average from the exceptional.
- Jeffery Combs





