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8 ways to succeed in business

Feb 28
Thu 7:00 PM
Location
Riviera Parque

2800 Hwy #7 West (East of Jane)
Concord, ON L4K 1W8

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Estimated attendance:  77  people attended.
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$39.00 per person

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Business can be frustrating, confronting and time wasting... or it can be incredibly rewarding on many levels. It all depends on how you play the game of business and entrepreneurship.

There are eight games to create wealth and business success - not seven, not nine, not 56 - there are only eight. All great wealth has been created by people who have focused on the particular game that suits their natural character. These people have mastered the rules of their path and progressed with unwavering clarity and certainty.

Just like there are different sports and some people are naturally better at football rather than golf, there are also different types of entrepreneurs and you are naturally better at one over the others.

These are the 8 games in business and wealth ... you were born to play one better than others:
1. Creator
2. Star
3. Supporter
4. Deal Maker
5. Trader
6. Accumulator
7. Lord
8. Mechanic


Some people love creating new ideas, some love people and teams, while others like to get into the numbers and the details... and guess what, you can find examples of all these different types of people running highly successful businesses.

The Greatest Entrepreneurs are Doing Things Very Differently?!

Bill Gates (Microsoft) has created wealth very differently to Oprah Winfrey (The Oprah Winfrey Show). Bill creates products that people buy regardless of whether they like him or not, while Oprah creates a personal brand that makes people who like her buy certain products.

Warren Buffet (World�s leading investor and 2nd wealthiest man in America) is a Billionaire, but he has done it through a different style to Richard Branson (Virgin Group). Warren is virtually unknown in all of the companies he owns (Coke, American Express, Tesco) while Richard makes a huge fuss of all of the businesses he starts and is virtually synonymous with his Virgin brand.

Some wealthy people have high profiles, some are reclusive. Some create things, some trade things, some accumulate things, some just put their name on things.

We all do some of these things naturally and other things feel frustrating and time consuming.

Share trading could be disastrous for Martha Stewart (TV Personality) , but a fantastic idea for George Soros (the worlds leading commodities trader), however George Sorros would probably have a hard time staring in his own TV show.

This IS relevant to YOU because...
These stories illustrate what many people are unknowingly doing in their business and investments. Rather than identifying their natural path of wealth creation and then sticking to it, they focus on their weaknesses and try to improve. They take the fun out of business, lose their spark and stifle their growth...

They go out networking even though it feels awkward.

They try to manage their own accounts and spreadsheets even though it drives them nuts.

They try to sell their own products, speak at events or write newsletters even though people just don�t seem to respond.

They try to pick winning shares, learn to trade stocks or buy into the next hot properties despite being eager, optimistic and unwilling to turn down deals.

They try to negotiate their own deals even though they always end up being too generous.

These are the common mistakes of entrepreneurs who haven�t truly found their value in the business. Their time could have been spent doing things that they love doing, that make lots of money, but somehow they got caught up in the mud and lost their groove.

Why YOU should attend this event...
If there truly are 8 games, which one is right for you? What strategies should you focus on and what should you avoid? Who should you role model? What types of people can most help you succeed? Who should be on your team & who should be off it?

Daniel Priestley delivers profound answers to all of these questions and more. He will demonstrate that you have your own personal path to wealth� your path of least resistance.

As you travel home from this event you will have clear insights into how you can maximise your time, find more balance in your business, gain that spark and energy that makes business fun and reignite your customers, teams, suppliers and partners.

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