ANNANDALE, VA, March 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Top earning online entrepreneurs Aaron Rashkin and Sohia Rashkin as well as the Loyal 9 Revolution (Justin Woolf, Kevin Levonas, Anthony Busciglio, Jordon Crowder, Frank Scott, and Benny Bells) hosted the Legacy Mastermind this past weekend in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. The Legacy Mastermind was all about taking action and the implementation of the nuts and bolts required to create a seven figure a year online business.
The same online leaders have hosted mastermind events in the past and all graduates report that their businesses have been catapulted as a result. 20 online entrepreneurs from all over the country were carefully selected and invited to attend this particular event. They all took massive immediate action in their business's over the weekend - specifically focusing on activities that produce the highest revenue.
Eric Omand, who is a graduate of the Freedom Mastermind 2 that took place in Parker, CO back in January, asserted "In life you can walk or take an airplane - it all depends how quickly you want to get to where you want to go." Eric really enjoyed reconnecting with the graduates from the Freedom Mastermind 2 as well as connecting with and creating new relationships with the online leaders of the future who experienced their first breakthrough event over the weekend.
Eric Omand is passionate about helping people create a new life for themselves and their family. He created Inspire, Awaken, and Elevate LLC whose purpose is to inspire people to dream big, awaken people to what's truly possible, and elevate people to the to the highest levels of achievement in all areas of their life. Eric Omand has partnered with Jay Kubassek.
To learn about Eric's business, go to http://personalsuccessblueprint.com/?site=Top&t=aflpressrelease.
Eric Omand Attended AFL Mastermind This Past Weekend With Top Earning Online Entrepreneurs in New Jersey
20 online entrepreneurs from all over the country gathered this past weekend in Hasbrouck Heights to mastermind with the top earners online to take their businesses to the next level.
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