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"Never speak of yourself to others; make them talk about themselves instead: therein lies the whole art of pleasing."J.E de Goncourt
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Dennis Stevenson is the founder of Focus Educational Corporation
based in San Francisco. More popularly known for his book, "Mind
Over Money", for 25 years Mr. Stevenson has been empowering
people in the area of results, productivity and self-confidence
in business.
He is a successful Internet businessman and conducts one-to-one
and group productivity sessions with small companies and large
corporations. Known for his enthusiasm, he has done financial
coaching, consulting, lecturing and public speaking for the past
21 years. In the physical business world, he's conducted a workshop
called, "Focus On Money" for 18 years. A native San
Franciscan, he has also traveled all over the world studying politics
and cultural beliefs about money, and how others have learned
to enjoy their natural ability to be successful.
His notable clients include:
- Apple
Computer,
- Loral
Corporation,
- NorthWest
Mutual Life,
- and
Wells
Fargo Bank.
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He
has published a newspaper: Curtain Call Magazine. He was a drill
Sgt. in the US Army for 4 years. He has owned a chain of printing
and copying stores: Kopy Systems Inc. He has designed CD-ROM
games for kids and written and published a book that supports
kids in improving their self-esteem and image.
Other positions he's held include:
- CEO,
Internet Guides Inc.
- Board
of Directors, Aerospace Consultant, Los Alamos, NM
- Author,
"Adventures With Kid", a children's book
What
separates Mr. Stevenson's approach from other business coaches
is his belief in his clients' abilities to produce money (and
quality relationships) not by working hard or struggling, but
by getting into "Momentum", where results "Just
Show Up."
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