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Relationships, work & living in Mexico - Robert Graham, GrahamComm Speaker Training

1 h 39 min · 8 de may de 2017
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Until around the age of 30, Robert Graham was wandering around the world in search of answers to life’s two big questions, relationship and work. In this episode we go through Robert’s journey and his strategy for finding those answers. Robert Graham is the founder of GrahamComm, presentation, sales and communication skills training. He’s fully optimized his life to maximize his happiness. He lives with his wife and daughters six months of the year in Mexico and and the other six months in Oakland. The takeaway from this episode is that you should create a vision for what you want your life to look like AND a plan to get there Business Contact Info grahamcomm.net

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