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The Accidental Guru – Patrick Snow

Patrick Snow is an international best-selling author, professional keynote speaker, publishing coach, and Internet entrepreneur. He firmly believes we can all achieve our individual and organizational destinies when we “Dream, Plan, Execute, and Soar.” Patrick Snow has electrified and inspired more than 1,500 audiences worldwide over the last 20 years to create their own destinies and get exactly what they want out of life and work. Today, he is known as “The Dean of Destiny” by high achievers nationwide.
Patrick’s “destiny” message has been profiled in The New York Times, Denver Post, and the Chicago Sun-Times. His best-selling book, Creating Your Own Destiny: How to Get Exactly What You Want Out of Life and Work, and his personal transition were also featured as a cover story in USA TODAY. Patrick’s book has been translated into numerous foreign languages and has sold more than 150,000 copies across six continents since 2001.
John Wiley & Sons has recently re-published the revised and updated version of Creating Your Own Destiny. Patrick’s second book, also being published by Wiley in late 2010, is titled The Affluent Entrepreneur: 20 Proven Principles for Achieving Prosperity. Patrick is also a contributing author to numerous other books including the new Chicken Soup for the Soul: Life Lessons for Mastering the Law of Attraction.
For more info, please visit: http://www.patricksnow.com

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