"There is only one recipe for gaining motivation: SUCCESS"
Presented by Jeff Haden
Extended Session at 10:30 AM (Optional)
Networking will begin at 11:30 AM
Luncheon Program will begin at 12:00 PM

Join us for this amazing, limited-time opportunity to have lunch with best selling author, motivational speaker, and Inc. magazine contributor Jeff Haden.
Jeff will start the workshop with actionable advice on leadership. He will cover topics like praising effort instead of "talent," developing growth mindset, and other "learning company" concepts.
The second session will highlight topics to help agents and financial advisors grow their businesses. Topics include keeping sales professionals motivated using repeatable processes, plus a wealth of sales and marketing techniques from Mr. Haden’s own business experience and writing.
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Schedule
Extended Session at 10:30 AM (Optional)
Networking will begin at 11:30 AM
Luncheon Program will begin at 12:00 PM
Meeting Registration Fees
Members Pricing - $55.00 for Members
Non-Members Pricing - $65.00 Guests

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SPEAKER BIO
Jeff Haden is a highly diverse writer and cycling enthusiast. He is a contributing editor for Inc. Magazine and is the most-read columnist with an average of 1.7 million readers a month. Jeff is a Linkedin influencer with over 950,000+ followers and appears on a list that includes Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and Justin Trudeau. He is the author of the bestselling book, The Motivation Myth: How High Achievers Really Set Themselves Up to Win.
Prior to becoming a writer, Jeff worked in manufacturing. He started as an entry-level factory worker at R. R. Donnelley, world’s largest commercial printers. He worked his way up through the ranks, held a variety of leadership positions (including operations, customer service, scheduling, HR) and eventually became a plant manager. He has an extensive business background; in short, he doesn’t just write about management/leadership/entrepreneurship, he’s also done it.
Jeff accomplished some unusual personal goals. He rode a 102-mile, four-mountain, 11,000 feet of climbing Gran Fondo (cycling event) with only 4 months of training. He had a heart attack the spring of the next year and rode it again that fall. He also did 100,000 pushups and 50,000 sit-ups in a year. He likes to do famous people’s workouts and then write about them!