COMOX, BC, April 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) On April 12 to April 15, Dennis and Nicki Goff were among the top level members invited to the first ProU Peak Mastermind experience. Held at the beautiful Hilton Papagayo Resort and Spa on the western coast of Costa Rica, this event brought together the experience and vision of world class leaders in marketing and coaching to this group of online entrepreneurs.
Financial guru David Bach led the speaker line-up, followed by Chris Daigle, aka the Connector, Michael Force, ProU Marketing Partner Director, and ProU visionary founder Jay Kubassek. The formal sessions were hosted by Justin Woolf, ProU Director of Leadership. Justin is one of the fastest rising stars in the leadership arena, and an inspiring and thoughtful speaker.
Mornings only were devoted to scheduled presentations, beginning with our keynote speaker David Bach. David shared with us proprietary information and ideas for creating and preserving wealth that he has never shared before. He definitely knows how to deliver and keep you fully engaged. On the second morning, Michael Force and Chris Daigle updated us on the exciting direction that ProU is taking, focused on mentoring others, partnering, and working with both online and offline businesses.
Visionary Jay Kubassek kicked off the third morning session with the 'down and dirty' on breaking through the Terror Barrier, leaving complacency and the comfort zone behind, and what it takes to rocket forward to creating personal and business success. Jay does not mince words, and his passion and commitment is very evident whenever he speaks.
Afternoons and evenings allowed all of us to mingle, have deep discussions, and enjoy ourselves. From zip-lining through the treetops to pool volleyball, this group shared the excitement and fun that brought us all closer together. In intimate dinners with tables of six, the members rotated from table to table each night. This offered another opportunity to mastermind, forge new friendships and make new business alliances.
In conclusion, Dennis and Nicki definitely state that ProU' s first Peak Mastermind event was a resounding success. The next ProU Mentorship event, scheduled in Dallas on June 30, 2012 is specific to those Base members just beginning their online journey with ProU. Directly following that is the Master Marketing Event #9, on July 1.
Put these on your calendar, and keep an eye out for more great things from this community that mentors the success in You.
The Dennis and Nicki Goff, owners of the Vibrant Vision Group coach and mentor people who want to develop an online presence. They work with the top online mentoring community, ProU. For further information, visit our website, www.ZeroLimitsPro.com
Inaugural ProU Peak Mastermind Experience Pronounced a Resounding Success by Attendees
ProU recently rolled out their new product line of online mentorship. The Peak Level is a true mastermind experience that transforms members from mastery into builders of legacy. Learn more about the first Peak experience from two of the attendees.
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