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A Highly Unconventional Business Speech.


AUSTIN Austin.

1 City (1990 pop. 21,907), seat of Mower co., SE Minn., on the Cedar River, near the Iowa line; inc. 1868. The commercial and industrial center of a rich farm region, it is noted as home to the Hormel meatpacking company, whose Spam Town museum
, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 1998--THE SOUL SPEAKS - I LISTEN is the title of a highly unconventional business talk that brings to the workplace spiritual concepts that embrace the free enterprise system rather than reject re·ject
v.
1. To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or use something.

2. To discard as defective or useless; throw away.

3. To spit out or vomit.

4.
 it.

The talk is about discovering that job satisfaction, results and financial rewards come to you when you pay attention to your soul and leave you when you ignore it. In this talk you will find no frightening new religious ideas, no earth shattering changes in the way you think. Instead you will find powerful and practical ways on how to listen quietly and confidently to your own inner wisdom. And as a consequence, you will be able to use your inner wisdom to produce results with less effort and at the same time increase your personal performance.

The speaker, Mr. Frederick Frederick, city, United States
Frederick, city (1990 pop. 40,148), seat of Frederick co., NW Md.; settled 1745, inc. 1817. The processing center of a fertile farm and dairying area, it makes beer, household items, optical and glass products, leather goods,
 Zappone, was a vice president of an international company. He resigned his position to follow the prompting prompting

a stimulus that gets an animal to perform a desired behavior.
 of his own Soul. He devotes his time to traveling throughout the world sharing his insights about how the Soul can work for people in their personal lives as well as in the world of business. Mr. Zappone is motivated mo·ti·vate  
tr.v. mo·ti·vat·ed, mo·ti·vat·ing, mo·ti·vates
To provide with an incentive; move to action; impel.



mo
 to give his speech so others will have confidence in following the prompting of their unique soul without the fear of looking foolish or ending up on the street penniless pen·ni·less  
adj.
1. Entirely without money.

2. Very poor. See Synonyms at poor.



penni·less·ly adv.
.

To schedule Mr. Zappone for your next event you can reach him at 512/990-7475. You can also contact him via email: fzappone@prismnet.com. If you prefer, visit his web site at: www.prismnet.com/~fzappone

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