The Success Code: A Revolutionary Plan for Creating a Phenomenal Life!

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Morgan James Publishing, 2007 - 252 pages
A Revolutionary Plan for Creating A Phenomenal Life! A powerful new system that has helped thousands of people unlock the secrets of achieving a magnificent life. Hidden within you are five powerful elements that lie dormant within most people. Those people who have achieved extraordinary success have consciously or unconsciously awakened these elements. International speaker, Brendan Nichols has discovered the path to cracking the code of success. Unlocking the 5 part code is the secret to awakening an extraordinary inner power, that gives you the ability to attain success and a remarkable life. Discover your unique blueprint that can power you to success. Live the life of your dreams. Know how to achieve fulfillment and a phenomenal life. At Last - a clear, concise, masterplan to achieving success and having an extraordinary life.

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About the author (2007)

Tens of thousands of people in Australia, China, Asia, the USA and New Zealand, along with major corporations, have attended Brendan's dynamic seminars. He has spent three decades researching the cutting edge of business and personal development. He was highly successful in the real world before he started writing and teaching.. In the 1980's he ran a massively successful project marketing company where every sales person in the company was in the top 1% of producers in the country. He has shared the stage with the likes of Tom Hopkins and Robert Kiyosaki and is regarded as a dynamic and passionate speaker. He is a best selling author and has done over 100 media interviews, being featured by major magazines, newspapers and television stations. His ?success code? is widely regarded as a real breakthrough in people seeking a more successful and fulfilling life. He has received literally hundreds of emails from people who have said that the information contained within The Success Code has changed their life.

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