Order Pascoe's book and learn why accepting that Your Life Is Your Business is the first and most important step along the road to fulfilling your aspirations.

The DVD

 

 Who do you think you work for?

 This DVD has the answer.


 Inspirational author and motivator Pascoe Sawyers believes that

 most people fail to fulfill their dreams in life because they believe

 they work for anyone but themselves. In a fired-up and humorous

 presentation, based on the key principles from his widely-acclaimed

 book MePLC: Your Life Is Your Business, Pascoe leaves you in no

 doubt about who is really in charge of your life.

 He makes a compelling case for the idea that we are all the chief

 executive of our own Personal Leadership Company (PLC) and

 explains why accepting that your life is your business is the first

 and most important step towards achieving success, happiness

 and peace of mind.

 Whether you think you’re the business or not, Pascoe’s lively and

 engaging breakdown of his concept of Me FOCUS will help you be

 more Fearless, Optimistic, Creative, Unique and a better Storyteller.

 

 Added bonuses include a live performance by Joe Benjamin and

 Friends of their inspirational personal development anthem First

 Steps and Pascoe being interviewed on My Spirit Radio.

 Guaranteed to put some profit in your positive emotions account,

 watching The MePLC Show is one of the best investments one

 could ever make in the person that matters most of all – YOU.

 

 Running time: 63 minutes (approx.)

 © A My Life Is My Business 2009

NEW DVD OUT NOW!

"With penetrating and stimulating

 insights, MePLC highlights the

 paramount importance of personal

 responsibility and provides a

 powerful framework of principles

 to be followed by anyone who is

 commited to taking charge of their

 life."

- Joan Blaney CBE, co-author of

  From Kitchen Sink to Boardroom Table

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