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| Nickname: | coachcurran |
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| Gender: | Male |
| Language: | English |
| About: | I am an author, teacher, business coach, and inspirational speaker. I hold certifications as a master coach, coach practitioner, and NLP practitioner. I have worked in the medical field for over 25 years, and have witnessed many patients overcome tremendous medical challenges. My passion is to help others realize their potential through coaching, teaching, writing books, and inspirational speaking. At an early age I had a natural curiosity about how the mind works and why some people were inordinately successful while others struggled through life. I was fascinated by research done by Abraham Maslow and his hierarchy of needs as well as research done on the conscious and subconscious levels and of the mind. This led me to an in-depth study of the self-development field by reading books, attending seminars, listening to CDs, and learning about coaching and NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming). I learned from experts in the physical, emotional, financial, spiritual, and relational areas and I decided to write about my experiences in my first book How Will You Paint Your Life Today, so that I could help others realize their potential as well as my own. Some of my early mentors and role models include Dr. Wayne Dyer, Anthony Robbins, Mother Teresa, Ghandi, Dr. Milton Erickson, Jim Rohn, Dr. Stephen Covey, Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightningale, Dr. Denis Waitley, Brian Tracy, Dali Lama, Paramahansa Yogananda, Dr. Susan Jeffers, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Zig Ziglar, and many others. Some of my recent mentors include many of the teachers from the movie The Secret, which include Bob Proctor, Mike Dooley, James Ray, Ester Hicks, Rev. Michael Beckwith, Marci Shimoff, Rhonda Byrne, Dr. Joe Vitale, Dr. Fred Alan Wolf, Neal Donald Walsh, the late Wallace Wattles, Bill Harris, Loral Langemeier, Morris Goodman, and several others. Several years ago I sent a copy of my book to Anthony Robbins asking for his feedback, and I can remember receiving a letter from him challenging me to practice CANI which stands for continuous and never-ending improvement. I took his challenge, and have always embraced this belief, which has served me well over the years. I believe we’re either growing or slowly dying inside, especially when we choose to stay inside our comfort zone! |







