I want to stay updated with real advice from real successful people. Jack Canfield has devoted his life and career to helping others achieve their personal definition of success and create lives of greater joy, meaning and fulfillment. He spent his early days teaching inner-city high school students how to discover their potential and succeed no matter what their circumstances. Now, a world-renowned transformational speaker and trainer who has conducted more than 2,500 workshops and events all over the world, he is the Founder of the billion dollar Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing Empire and has authored many New York Times best-selling books. Jack has 2.5 million subscribers and followers on social media and has been a featured guest on more than 1,000 television and radio shows. He has trained almost 3,000 Canfield Success Principle Trainers in over 100 countries and founded the Transformational Leadership Council, was inducted into the Speaker’s Hall of Fame by the National Speakers Association and is a Harvard graduate with a Master’s degree in psychological education. Million Dollar Monday features real successful people with real useful advice for entrepreneurs and people with big dreams. This series is hosted by Greg Muzzillo who many years ago started his own company called Proforma with a small investment of $200 and a lot of big dreams. Thanks to solid advice from some real successful people, Proforma is now a $500 million leader in the printing and promotional products industry with over 600 franchise offices throughout North America. Today, Muzzillo’s big dream is to help aspiring business owners and sales professionals reach their big dreams. Click here for more interviews from Million Dollar Monday. Unlocking the Combination to Success
Our inaugural guest, Jack Canfield, Founder of the Billion-Dollar “Chicken Soup for the Soul” Publishing Empire discusses with Host Greg Muzzillo how success is like knowing the combination to a lock. “If you know that combination, you can open the lock. Doesn’t matter if you’re smart or not, doesn’t matter how old you are, whether you went to college or not,” explains Canfield, “The problem is some people are missing a number or two or they have them in the wrong order. I don’t care how hard you work. That lock will never open. So the combination basically is…”
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