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What Would You Do If You Needed $10,000 to Provide Your Children a Better Life?

What would you do if you needed $10,000 to provide your children a better life? Scott Britner, a loving father of 8-year-old, Tyler, and 7-year-old, Destiny, was faced with just such a dilemma. After reading his first $10,000 Dad book, you'll have the answers.

Greenville, NC (PRWEB) March 5, 2004 -- What would you do if you needed $10,000 to provide your children a better life? Scott Britner, a loving father of 8-year-old, Tyler, and 7-year-old, Destiny, was faced with just such a dilemma. Tyler and Destiny, both moderately to severely hearing impaired in both ears since birth, needed new digital hearing aids to improve the quality of their lives. The digital hearing aids cost an astounding $10,000.

So what did Scott do?

A.)   Emotionally break down and cry for his children
B.)   Set a goal to raise the money though he had no idea how to begin
C.)   Build a passionate purpose and the relationships he needed to reach your goal
D.)   Generate $10,000 in just 18 days and celebrate with a trip to Disney World
E.)   Write a book to share his story and inspire others to reach their goals
F.)   All of the above

If you chose 'F', you are correct! Scott Britner went from emotional distress to having the money he needed to buy his children's digital hearing aids in just 45 total days… and only 18 days after the launch of his software product.

Now, Scott has signed a contract with Publish America, the fastest growing traditional book publisher in the nation, for his first book in the "$10,000 Dad" series. It's a personal development book designed to help those who have a dream they desperately want to achieve.

"$10,000 Dad: How to Turn Passion into Purpose" details the key principles to his success, including: Picking out Your Mountain, Generating a Passionate Purpose, and Building Relationships. Scott proclaims, "I want to share with others my success and show them how they can achieve it in their own lives for their own desires."

What would you do if you are desperate to achieve one of your dreams? After reading this first $10,000 Dad book, you'll have the answers.

Profits from this book will be invested in the Britner Foundation, created by Scott and Melissa Britner. Their for-impact organization is dedicated to providing a foundation of emotional, financial and informational support for hearing impaired children and their families. Their vision is to become the largest central source of support for hearing impaired children in the world. Their projects will make a positive difference in the lives of hearing impaired children and literally change the future.

Contact Information:
Scott and Melissa Britner
2114 Canyon Drive
Winterville, NC 28590
252-754-0793
http://www.britnerfoundation.org

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