How To Be Rich (It's Not What You Think)

Episode #249 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.



If you don't take what you do at work very seriously, Tim Sanders has some thoughts for you. Tim is the former Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo! and later their Leadership Coach. Since he left Yahoo!, Sanders has been on a journey to become a modern day Napolean Hill or Dale Carnegie. Through the digital channels, speaking and his three best-selling business books (Love Is The Killer App, The Likeability Factor and Saving The World At Work), Sanders is on a mission to make every person - everyday - really think about their purpose and what they're bringing not only to their work, but to the world. HIs newly published book, Today We Are Rich, is meant to foster and develop complete confidence in everything that you do. It's a powerful read and it was a pleasure to catch up with Tim again. If you need a push, this is for you. Enjoy the conversation...



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