DISAPPOINTMENT HURTS, HERE’S HELP
ONESHOT. ONELIFE. is honored to have Communications Expert Lisa Moser back on the show. She is a former Miss Ohio USA, former Mrs. International, author, speaker and successful business woman.
A couple of weeks ago we had scheduled Lisa to come on the show to talk specifically about creating a more powerful impact within your career and business. But on the day we were to record the show she had a situation come up where she experienced some deep disappointment.
Ironically, Doug had been extremely disappointed the week before. So we decided to take some time to think through our situations and then come back and develop a show that could help all of us in the area of disappointment.
So in this show Lisa shares “6 Vital Tips To Positively Handle Disappointment”!
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