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I don't know where you are at the moment. Maybe you have just come out of college or university, and you have started your first job. Maybe you have been working for a few years and have found that you're working for only your boss's or company's goals, and you are feeling used. Maybe you have realised that being your own boss is the best way to get ahead, but you haven't been able to keep all the promises you made to your partner. Maybe you are passionate about your chosen vocation, but you have found that your vocation cannot give you the financial reward you want for your family, and you…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I don't know where you are at the moment. Maybe you have just come out of college or university, and you have started your first job. Maybe you have been working for a few years and have found that you're working for only your boss's or company's goals, and you are feeling used. Maybe you have realised that being your own boss is the best way to get ahead, but you haven't been able to keep all the promises you made to your partner. Maybe you are passionate about your chosen vocation, but you have found that your vocation cannot give you the financial reward you want for your family, and you now hate your passion. Maybe you have found yourself on your own as a single mum or dad and want to start again, but you want to give your family freedom. Why do some people turn their dreams into reality and others don't? By reading this book, you will learn how to find what you want, how to prioritise your goals, and how to recognise what is important; then, you will learn how to put your plan on paper and achieve your goals and dreams.
Autorenporträt
In the late '70s, Kim Broemer was a part of a consultancy responsible for bringing people like Dr. Denis Waitley and Jim Rohn out to Australia. During the '80s, he moved into property development and was responsible for the sales and marketing of over 440 residential home unit developments and commercial and retail properties for a total turnover of over 82 million. In the late '80s, he diversified into the financial services industry, taking a major shareholding in a Perth stockbroking company, and then a major position in the rural industry. In the '90s, Kim built a direct sale distributorship, which now pays his family hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in residual income. That distributorship has created 32 independent business people who make more than 30,000 USD a month, 5 who make more than 75,000 USD a month, 67 who make between 15,000 and 30,000 USD a month, and over 200 who that make between 5,000 and 15,000 USD a month.