Michael Dash - How Do You Get To Your Next Level of Financial Abundance?
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Do you think you’re good with money?    We all develop stories around money. Whether it is a lack or scarcity mindset, or an appreciation and value of money as an energy, it seems that we all in some way experience a journey around money that develops throughout our life. So what is needed to properly move to the next chapter of our financial journey?    This week I talked to Michael Dash, an entrepreneur, best selling author of Chasing The High, recovering addict, retreat host, community leader and philanthropist. After a six year lawsuit with a former business partner, he sold his recruiting company of 11 years in 2018, and has had an incredible journey of peaks and lows in the financial game.    For more from Michael, check him out on IG at @mdash1    Have you ever gone through a difficult break up? These challenging times can actually be the most pivotal moments of our lives, but unfortunately the medicine can be easy to miss. That’s why I’ve just launched The Art Of Breaking Up, a 10 week course to help you move through the various stages of a breakup faster, and in a more supportive and healthy way. Click the link to start fast tracking your healing today. https://from.adamroa.com/art-of-breaking-up   Also; as a gift to say thank you for all of your support for this podcast, I am giving away a free copy of my E-book “Treat Yourself Like Someone You Love” outlining 3 steps that I have taken in my own life to experience more self love. Click the link to get yours today. https://bit.ly/3QPwbQL   
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