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How to Use Freedom of Assembly to Become a Motivational Speaker or Rock Star
How to Use Freedom of Assembly to Become a Motivational Speaker or Rock Star
How to Use Freedom of Assembly to Become a Motivational Speaker or Rock Star
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How to Use Freedom of Assembly to Become a Motivational Speaker or Rock Star

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What do you want to be when you grow up? You probably have narrowed it down to either motivational speaker or rock star. If so, this work will guide you through the conflicts and dilemmas you must resolve before you make up your mind. Each career has its advantages and disadvantages, so read this work to better decide what suits you best.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 11, 2015
ISBN9781311012814
How to Use Freedom of Assembly to Become a Motivational Speaker or Rock Star
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Andrew Bushard

Find empowerment through the First Amendment here:We leverage freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances (the First Amendment) to empower youWe leverage creativity and inspiration to empower youWe leverage presentations, talks, mp3s, and videos to empower youWe leverage movies, DVDs, internet videos, and video games to empower youWe leverage integrity, understanding, diligence, and maverickism to empower you

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    How to Use Freedom of Assembly to Become a Motivational Speaker or Rock Star - Andrew Bushard

    Introduction

    You can use freedom of assembly to do anything you want. So what will you do with your freedom of assembly?

    As I figure, we have two main options. You can use freedom of assembly to become a motivational speaker or a rock star. Like with anything else, each option comes with advantages and disadvantages. So in this work, we will explore all the advantages and disadvantages of both enticing options.

    Have you ever considered comparing and contrasting motivational speakers and rock stars before? If not, you can now ponder the differences between the two and perhaps create a synthesis in the process.

    So get ready to reflect upon the question: how will you use your freedom of assembly to become a motivational speaker or a rock star?

    One:

    Select Your Level

    of Success

    When you use freedom of assembly you can gather an audience of zero, 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, or even 50,000. So what level of success suits you the most?

    Bigger is not always better. It just depends. Motivator Jon Acuff recommended deciding, how much is enough because some people like Eminem succeed so much their very success suffocates them. How large your audience and how much success you attract depends on whether you aim to become a motivational speaker or a rock star.

    Motivational speakers make a big fuss when one of their books reach the New York Times Bestseller List after the book sells less than a million copies. No small feat of course. At least as numbers go we cannot consider this the pinnacle of success.

    Some people do much better than selling 500,000 copies. Rock albums sell tens of millions records. When motivational books sell millions and millions, they become the exception rather than the rule.

    Motivators love to proclaim that so and so achieved success because they practice kindheartedness, so that’s why all the motivational speakers succeed. Well, rock stars achieve way more fame and fortune than do motivational speakers by a power of ten if not one hundred or more (and they don’t always act kind hearted.) Motivator Zig Zig actually said something along the lines, Most CEOs today are servant leaders. This all sounds nice. It’s tempting to believe it, but I don’t think it’s all

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