If You Haven't Been Rejected Recently, You Probably Aren't Living Close Enough To Your Potential, Says Motivational Speaker Tom Justin
How much rejection can one person take?
What does it take to go into politics?
Do you have to be crazy to become a politician?
To become a politician one has to be:
A. Courageous beyond measure, knowing their whole life will be run through a wringer?
B. Phony, smiling, backstabbing sociopaths who will do or say anything to get elected?
C. Power hungry megalomaniacs who could win Academy Awards because their real persona is so well hidden to the public?
D. Public servants who only serve for the good of their fellow man?
E. Any one of the above or more?
--Larry King, one of the best-known and respected broadcasters in the world, states, "Tom Justin is a terrific storyteller. His message will inspire, teach and entertain you." In his early career, Tom worked as a salesman and sales trainer while developing the background to give inspirational talks to sales and marketing groups. Tom has consolidated many personal experiences into a book and seminar series that have changed people's lives. The latest version of the book entitled "How To take NO For An Answer And Still Succeed - The Manual," published in September of 2003, is currently available through Tom's website at www.tomjustin.com.
If you haven't been rejected recently, you probably aren't living close enough to your potential. That is the principal that has guided the development of a self-help book and seminar series penned by Tom Justin of Las Vegas, a well-known motivational speaker and writer. From how to get a raise to dealing with job loss to fear of rejection, his unique perspective on this subject will show the readers how to use rejection as a stepping-stone to success in their business and personal lives.
"All of us have been stalled by rejection and my purpose in writing this book and seminar series is to share with readers my experiences in understanding and using rejection to move forward and not allow themselves to equate rejection with failure," said Mr. Justin.
"If rejection is like a disease creeping up, then overcoming us and stopping us cold, then Tom Justin is the 'Jonas Salk' of rejection. His 'How To Take NO For An Answer And Still Succeed' program is the perfect vaccine for every kind of rejection life can throw at us," says Jack Canfield, co-author, "Chicken Soup For The Soul" Series.
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