Dan challenges the common principles of success that get us what we want, and replaces them with his Twelve Highest Universal Laws that make us Significant and ensure that we want what we get so we don't die with our music still in us.
Dan challenges the common principles of success that get us what we want, and replaces them with his Twelve Highest Universal Laws that make us Significant and ensure that we want what we get so we don't die with our music still in us.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
DAN CLARK is founder and CEO of a multi-million dollar international communications company; University Professor; High Performance Business Coach; Podcast Host; Gold Record Songwriter; Film Maker; New York Times Best Selling Author of 37 books; a Primary Contributing Author to the Chicken Soup For The Soul series; and an Award Winning Athlete who fought his way back from a paralyzing injury that cut short his football career.Dan has been inducted into the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame; was Named one of the Top Ten Motivational Speakers In The World; and has spoken to more than 6000 audiences, to over 6 million people, in 73 countries, to most of the Fortune 500, Super BowlChampions, the United Nations, and to our military combat troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Europe, Asia and Africa.Dan has appeared on over 500 television and radio shows including Oprah and Glenn Beck; and has been featured in Success Magazine, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc, Sports Illustrated, Millionaire and the Mayo Clinic Journal. Clark's inspiring life includes soaring to the edge of space in a U2 Spy Plane; flying fighter jets with the Air Force Thunderbirds; racing automobiles at Nurburgring; serving on the Olympic Committee and carrying the Olympic Torch in the Winter Games; receiving the United States Distinguished Service Medal - America's Highest Civilian Award presented by the Secretary of the Air Force; and most importantly - being named Utah Father of the year.
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