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Success Coach Peter Hobler Attending Legacy Training Weekend in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ

When this weekend's (March 24 and 25, 2012) Legacy Training weekend was announced a few months ago, it got the attention of passionate Success Coach Peter Hobler. Reading through the details, Hobler began to get excited.

Success Coach Peter Hobler Attending Legacy Training Weekend in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
2012-03-26
ST. LOUIS, MO, March 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) When this weekend's (March 24 to 25, 2012) Legacy Training weekend was announced a few months ago, it got the attention of Success Coach Peter Hobler.

Reading through the details, Hobler found out that the event included training by nine of the internet marketing industry's top leaders sharing their know how, expertise and even some of their marketing and leadership secrets.

Hobler started getting excited and shared, "When I read you needed to bring your computer for both actual hands on and over the shoulder training, I knew I had to do whatever I could to attend this eye-opening weekend."

He made a phone call to one of his partners who would be co-leading the Legacy Training weekend, Justin Woolf.

As soon as he had hung up the phone after speaking with the industry leader he endearingly calls "Mr. Sonic Boom" Hobler immediately signed up to attend the in-depth, knowledge absorbing weekend.

Peter Hobler's commitment to be a truly empowering Success Coach includes never-ending work on himself in the area of leadership as well as on his internet marketing business.

He said, "The better I can be, the more I can inspire and empower others to unleash their own potential".

Hobler continued, "Most people do not realize they have what it takes inside of them already".

The group of top industry performers for this weekend's Intensive Legacy Training includes Aaron and Sophia Rashkin, an unstoppable husband and wife team in the world of online marketing, and all the members of the Loyal 9 Revolution.

The Loyal 9 Revolution team includes Justin Woolf, Anthony Busciglio, Frank Scott, Kevin Levonas, Jordan Crowder and Benny Bells.

Hobler concluded with the following empowering and obviously passionate statement, "This weekend is absolutely and completely life transforming, and not just for me. I am always excited to learn more and to expand my leadership and knowledge so I can have the most positive impact on and for my clients."

Peter Hobler is an internet marketing entrepreneur with PRO U. His ultimate passion is to be an inspiring and empowering Success Coach to help serious individuals look inside themselves to slay their dragons and unleash their true potential.

Website: http://findsuccesswithpeter.com?t=pr2473-24-12

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[Press-News.org] Success Coach Peter Hobler Attending Legacy Training Weekend in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ
When this weekend's (March 24 and 25, 2012) Legacy Training weekend was announced a few months ago, it got the attention of passionate Success Coach Peter Hobler. Reading through the details, Hobler began to get excited.