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Michael talks about his first entrepreneurial gig at six years old and dabbling in photography, real estate, option trading, coaching and yoga. We also delve into what the saying, “One more open heart in the world, is one more open heart in the world” means to him. That led to his explaining how he has been able to take his personal challenges and help others find what inspires them.
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Michael is a bestselling author, coach, teacher, trainer, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Endless Stages. An organization dedicated to help anyone get their voice, message, and story out to the world.
For years he struggled with chronic health issues, addictions, and low self-esteem. Then one day he had had enough and became willing to make a change. It wasn’t easy. Michael had to stop dreaming about what he wanted - and begin to take massive action by applying the Law of GOYA.
Michael is a bestselling author, coach, teacher, trainer, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Endless Stages. His first entrepreneurial gig was selling blackberry pies door to door at six years old. Over the years, he’s dabbled (more like dived) into photography, real estate, option trading, coaching and yoga. He's grateful that he's been able to take his personal challenges and help others find what inspires them.
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