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Times are tough! Use The 1 Minute Motivator to keep you going strong



 
From Dr. Eric Kaplan, one of the most endorsed authors of all time, comes The 1 Minute Motivator. No better time than now to take a breath and find daily inspiration in this powerful book.
 
What makes the powerful powerful?
There is NOTHING beyond your reach when you know how to influence those above, around and beneath you. "360 Degree Influence" is the #1 secret of the powerful, from presidents to prophets. Sure, you may accomplish private goals, like losing weight. But that's only one compartment of your life. How are life and success really defined? By the people around you, and how you interact.
 
 

 

In The 1 Minute Motivator, you will:

• Learn how to overcome ANY adversity and rise to the top.
• Learn the secret of "I AM."
Navigate the Seven Cs to Success.
• Learn the "1 Minute" keys to a happy life.
• Grow and develop your Personal Power.
• Learn how to live your life to the fullest.
Learn the "1 Minute" habits of a winner.
• Learn the secrets to a positive mental attitude, even during a pandemic."

 

One book, 1 Minute can change your life, you will love my one hundred 1 minute motivators. 

 

 
Dr. Kaplan has done it again. Doctors, pro athletes, and celebrities are calling The 1 Minute Motivator the next generation of motivational feel-good books.Three-time #1 Best-Selling author, Dr. Kaplan is one of the most highly endorsed authors ever! Dr. Kaplan and his success books which improve your life and help you believe in yourself through controlling your mind and controlling your life, have are highly acclaimed and endorsed by such people as President Donald Trump, Tom McMillen, Brian Tracy, Marla Maples, Kathy Coover, Norman Vincent Peale, Mark Victor Hansen, Duane Clemmons, Ken Blanchard, Patch Adams, Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Wally "Famous" Amos, Rudy Ruettiger, and many, many more.
 
Featured on The Dr. Oz Show, Good Morning America, Primetime Live, Montel Williams, as well as CNBC, ABC, NBC, and Fox, Dr. Kaplan has been working to change the world—one cell at a time. Learn the secrets that made Dr. Kaplan a nationally recognized doctor, speaker, author, business consultant, and motivator.
 
 
 
Born from humble means, Eric Kaplan went from the streets of Jersey City, NJ, to president and COO on Wall Street, acquiring and running Nutrisystem, the famous weight loss company. Learn why leaders like President Trump, who endorsed Dr. Kaplan's first book and appears on the cover, embrace his life-changing philosophies. Dr. Kaplan is currently the CEO of nationally recognized and acclaimed, Disc Centers of America.
 

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