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Have you ever said, “there’s got to be more to life?” Or, “I’ve always done it this way?” If so, you may be experiencing mediocrity in your life. Remember the goal in life is to work “smarter” not “harder.” As you develop your time and energy need to be focused on actionable behaviors that bring you closer to your goal. If they don’t, then you are working against yourself.
Jane Ransom is an international coach, speaker, trainer, a master hypnotist, and an incurable science nerd who has helped countless clients achieve breakthroughs using her model of Self-Intelligence™ over the last decade. A former journalist and professor, she now pairs her communication skills with her passion for serving the world. She helps individuals transform their lives and works with organizations to improve leadership and strengthen employee engagement.
Jane also reviews her book, Self-Intelligence: The New Science-Based Approach to Reaching Your True Potential. She helps you understand that your brain continually rewires itself to help you move beyond any barriers you may have placed in your life.
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