And all it takes is a two-dollar bet.
It’s sooooo tempting . . .
Snap out of it!
Sure, you can put your money and efforts into a little piece of paper with a 1 in 292.2 million chance of paying out for you.
Or you can do what a local business owner once told me.
“I only bet on myself.”
Yes, there is more than one kind of “drawing.”
Instead of waiting for a machine to draw your lucky numbers, why not take the time to draw a new map of your life? A map of your financial goals.
Of the next phase of your career.
Of your health and well-being.
I can help you do that.
Sign up now for my “Envisioning Possibilities” workshop and join other professionals who want to bet on themselves and draw success into their lives.
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Are you ready to make some changes in your life, but can’t find the right path to follow?
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