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Entrepreneurs: Learn How To Work Less, Make More

A new Focus Four entrepreneur coaching class is forming in Charlotte, NC beginning August 18 to teach small business owners how to work less and make more. Focus Four business coach Brent Dees leads the class designed to help entrepreneurs who are ready to make a quantum leap to the next level of business ownership.

(PRWEB) June 21, 2005 -- A new Focus Four entrepreneur coaching class is forming in Charlotte, NC beginning August 18 to teach small business owners how to work less and make more. Focus Four business coach Brent Dees leads the class designed to help entrepreneurs who are ready to make a quantum leap to the next level of business ownership.

To qualify, you must have been in business at least three years, be taking home at least $100,000 annually, want to grow your business while taking more time off to spend with your family. Only a few seats for the new class remain.


I have already increased my income by 25 percent and I just started the program this January, says Harry Hoover, managing principal of Hoover ink PR.

Focus Four is a three-year executive coaching system based upon the methods of Andrew Carnegie that helped make him, and the people around him, millionaires. The approach was developed by Richard Dick Zalack to help successful business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals like dentists, lawyers and accountants develop a strategic plan for life that enables them to achieve a higher level of balance, focus and goal accomplishment.
 
 


 




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