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Sign & Thrive: Phase 5 Completion and Putting It All Together (Last Narration)

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Hi {NAME}, This is the end of the book narration, packed full of the elements to help you manage you

Hi {NAME}, This is the end of the book narration, packed full of the elements to help you manage your business, AND to kick this business off the way you want to. There's more at stake here than just knowing how to sign, date, and stamp some paperwork. Your dream life, whatever that may be to you, is at stake. Do this business with heart and integrity and watch the Universe conspire to help you. Some of this weeks episode highlights are: 48:57 This book is your blueprint to get where you want to go. For you, you may have some different goals too. That’s perfectly fine! Do what most people do not do and write down your big goal and the next 5 big steps that will get you there. Build this into the vision you have for your life and review it daily. This simple technique will differentiate you from 99% of your peers. 52:43 Don’t let someone else’s experience, or your history, define what is possible for you. This business, as a mobile notary and loan signing agent, can be the perfect tool for giving yourself the freedom to create the life you’ve always dreamed of. Own it, respect it, and commit to excellence. In a world that accepts, and even rewards, mediocrity, strive to deliver more than just ordinary results. Dare to be extraordinary. 56:56 General Notary Work (GNW), or better yet, as Laura Biewer calls it, Specialty Notary Work, simply refers to just about everything else a notary does outside of the mortgage loan documents. This previously disregarded income stream can be a powerful addition to your overall business plan. The Sign & Thrive Audiobook Podcast is reserved exclusively for members of the Sign & Thrive Notary Training Course and Community. We'd LOVE to have you here! Click the link below to join us for the podcast, group coaching calls each week, and over 300 online training modules. [SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN TO MY LATEST PODCAST]( Bill PS - This podcast is made possible, in part, by support of Jurat, Inc and the Notary eJournal. In most states, including California, the new Notary eJournal is an exciting and more efficient way to journal. With a special add-on device, it even digitally captures fingerprints. Jurat's CEO, Nick Colvill has offered an incredible deal for you if you’d like to try it out. [Click here for details.]( [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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