NetWorkWise Presents: Conversations with Connors
Business:Careers
On July 11th 2001 Michael OBrien was hit head-on by a speeding S.U.V. during a bike ride.
He calls it his Last Bad Day and it's a grateful one because it shifted his perspective in almost everyone aspect of his life. His recovery helped him climb to the corporate executive suite on his own terms and sparked his passion in helping other leaders shift their perspectives on leadership through executive coaching, speaking, and his memoir, Shift:Creating Better Tomorrows. To celebrate his 18th anniversary of my Last Bad Day this July, I'm setting out to help 1,000,000 people have their Last Bad Day as well.
Michael's Website: https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/
Michael's Book (Use coupon code "shift" for 25% off the shipping cost!): https://www.mylastbadday.com/get-your-copy
Michael's Wealth Language Quiz: https://quiz.leadquizzes.com/q/JzB2KI
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