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All types of relationships inevitably bring a variety of view points to the table. It’s not always easy but that variety is a wonderful opportunity to learn and grow. It can feel awkward to reach out and consider other angles or other people’s view points but if you can really do it, the skies will clear and the results will be more than worth the effort.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
If you’d like to know more about Raymond, or if you’d like to take some of his courses, go to www.Aaron.com. You can download his book, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, for free! Your name and email will be automatically added to the database so you can learn more and stay in touch.
Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul.
www.Aaron.com
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All types of relationships inevitably bring a variety of view points to the table. It’s not always easy but that variety is a wonderful opportunity to learn and grow. It can feel awkward to reach out and consider other angles or other people’s view points but if you can really do it, the skies will clear and the results will be more than worth the effort.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
If you’d like to know more about Raymond, or if you’d like to take some of his courses, go to www.Aaron.com. You can download his book, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, for free! Your name and email will be automatically added to the database so you can learn more and stay in touch.
Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul.
www.Aaron.com