Dan Waldschmidt Hosts a Telephone Conference to Discuss the Role of Giving in His New Self-Help Book, ‘Edgy Conversations: How Ordinary People Achieve Outrageous Success’
Greenville, South Carolina (PRWEB) March 17, 2014 -- Dan Waldschmidt’s Edgy Conversations: How Ordinary People Achieve Outrageous isn’t typical in many ways. For one, it’s not one of those self-help books that tells readers to work hard, be persistent, and never give up on your goals. For another, part of the title is an acronym for the four qualities that, according to Waldschmidt, all extremely successful people have in common. The first two letters in “edgy” stand represent the extreme behavior and the discipline found in successful people; however, what “g” represents may surprise readers.
“The offsetting balance to extreme behavior and disciplined activity is a giving mindset,” says Waldschmidt. Giving doesn’t necessarily seem like it will help you toward your goals, but Waldschmidt warns readers of the perils of focusing solely on selfish aims. On March 19th, readers will be able to dial in to 424.203.8405, using the pin number 947128 to speak to Waldschmidt about the necessity of giving to achieve one’s own success.
Who: Dan Waldschmidt, author of Edgy Conversations, readers, and people who are interested in achieving their highest potential, instead of holding themselves back.
What: A conference call to discuss the importance of giving in Waldschmidt’s Edgy Conversations.
When: March 19, 2014, at 9 PM EST
Where: 424.203.8405, pin number 947128
Waldschmidt wants readers to be open to giving, despite the fact that it may seem counterintuitive. “I know from personal experience that selfish behavior can cost you everything you truly care about,” he says. “But more than that, giving is also truly a strength- being kind, classy, and creating extreme delight in others is extremely fulfilling.”
Dan Waldschmidt
Dan Waldschmidt was born five weeks late and has been making up lost time ever since. He got a standard entry-level job right out of college, but then he changed the sales process, earned millions of dollars for the company, and became CEO by the time he was 25. Now he works primarily as a business strategist and speaker. Dan and his team help companies all over the world arrive at business-changing breakthrough ideas by moving past outdated conventional wisdom, social peer pressure, and the selfish behaviors that stop them from being high performers. The Wall Street Journal calls his blog, Edgy Conversations, one of the “Top 7” sales blogs anywhere on the Internet. He’s been profiled in Business Week, INC Magazine, Business Insider, and on dozens of radio programs. Hundreds of his articles on unconventional business strategy have been published. Dan is also an avid runner.
Brittany Walters-Bearden, At Large PR, http://www.atlargepr.com, +1 (214) 702-6466 Ext: 001, [email protected]
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