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Take Note — Building the Best You

Episode 10 of the Carolina Conference of Seventh-day Adventists podcast, hosted by Gary Moyer, titled "Take Note — Building the Best You" was published on November 6, 2017 and runs 2 minutes.

November 6, 2017 ·2m · Carolina Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

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POSITIVE LIFE CHANGE. It's something we all need. Regardless of how successful or unsuccessful you have been, you can be better. Gary Moyer is one of 26 founding Ziglar Legacy Trainers who were hand-picked by the Ziglar family to carry forward Zig's message of hope, encouragement, and positive change. Gary has demonstrated his passion for helping others by incorporating Zig's signature philosophy, "You can have everything in life that you want, if you will just help enough other people get wh...

POSITIVE LIFE CHANGE. It's something we all need. Regardless of how successful or unsuccessful you have been, you can be better. Gary Moyer is one of 26 founding Ziglar Legacy Trainers who were hand-picked by the Ziglar family to carry forward Zig's message of hope, encouragement, and positive change. Gary has demonstrated his passion for helping others by incorporating Zig's signature philosophy, "You can have everything in life that you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want."
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