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Achieving big goals with small steps | Mark Steel | TEDxVernonAreaLibrary

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Achieving our big goals can be difficult, it can feel like climbing a mountain for the first time. Leadership consultant Mark Steel describes how to achieve your big goals, personal or professional, by re-thinking the steps you take to achieve them.

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Mark Steel is an international speaker, consultant, and founder and host of the “Invincible Success” podcast. In 15 years with Microsoft, he stood out as a high-impact performer with more than $1 billion in sales. He also worked with industry giants including McDonald’s, Abbott, United Airlines, and State Farm, and led regional training programs for hundreds of highly skilled sales experts. Through his engaging programs and workshops, Mark inspires professionals to sell with confidence, lead with purpose, and speak with impact. He is the author of the forthcoming book "Invincible Success: Amplify Your Sales, Leadership, Speaking, and Life!"
Mark Steel is an international speaker, consultant, and founder and host of the “Invincible Success” podcast. In 15 years with Microsoft, he stood out as a high-impact performer with more than $1 billion in sales. He also worked with industry giants including McDonald’s, Abbott, United Airlines, and State Farm, and led regional training programs for hundreds of highly skilled sales experts. Through his engaging programs and workshops, Mark inspires professionals to sell with confidence, lead with purpose, and speak with impact. He is the author of the forthcoming book Invincible Success: Amplify Your Sales, Leadership, Speaking, and Life! Mark is a married father of two and resides in Woodridge, Illinois. He enjoys rock climbing, running, hiking, and reading. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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