All I Want For Christmas is CLARITY
As we recorded the last episode of the year, it’s a surreal thought that we only started 10 months ago. In this quick little episode, I take a little walk down the best moments of the year and talk about a bit of trajectory for 2019.
The emails and DM’s have been through the roof over the past few weeks and being able to connect and help businesses and individuals find some CLARITY. In fact, I can’t wait to scale it even further. This is why we’ve announced CLARITYCON 2019 where I want to help you and others cut through the fog even more. There aren’t a lot of details yet, but if you want to have a voice in shaping the event and be the FIRST TO KNOW new details, you can sign up at pursueclarity.com.
THANK YOU so much for being a part of such a memorable year and worth-while movement and we’ll see you in 2019!
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Here is my conference itinerary:
Jan 10: Mobile Tech Expo, Orlando FL> Workshop: Building Your Business w/ a Legacy Mindset
Jan 16-17: Agent 2021 Conference, Miami FL > Attending and video feature
Jan 24-27: NADA, SanFrancisco CA > Workshop: A Crash Course In Dealership Branding
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