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Exciting Pre-launch of New Power-Packed Peak Performance Book by the Author, Rashid Hill

Certified Life Coach Rashid Hill launches his new brand with a high performance empowerment release for people serious about igniting their true potential. This Pre-launch coincides with the activation of their web training portal.

Exciting Pre-launch of New Power-Packed Peak Performance Book by the Author, Rashid Hill
2013-01-27
TYLER, TX, January 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Author and Strategic Intervention Life Coach, Rashid Hill has announced the pre-launch of his newest book, entitled "8 Ways To Be 10 X Better." (Published at Blurb.com)

"I want to bring explosive awareness to the entrepreneur and military veterans that tapping into the powerful revolution of the information age has given way to the expert promotion or self mastery era. It is more attainable than you think. It's not just for the expert or executive crowd," says Hill, an up and coming, sought-after empowerment coach and trainer and now a respected author among his peers. Rashid Hill ought to know. He actively uses the principles that he describes in his book and is enthusiastic about sharing these principles with others. In a short time he has achieved a level of acclaim with his coaching clients and has been referred from local to national and international clients. A graduate of the prestigious Robbins-Madanes Strategic Intervention Institute, he has been given advanced coaching tools with a high level of dynamic results based models. He is also the founder of L3 Coaching Solutions, which was the catalyst to create not just the book, but the "10 X Better" brand. This includes the book, online training sessions, effective coaching articles, assessments, videos and webinar trainings.

"In coaching, I frequently hear clients speak about the obstacle they most encounter that pose a serious threat to their progress. This of course is mostly manifested in the form of fear or behavior that stops them from moving forward or addressing goals they really want to accomplish in their life." The fear is far greater than the reality. "My new book takes away the fear, removes the veil of limitation that dominates the mind. Takes the reader inside some of the most advanced and less-revealed coaching practices that have been used to produce phenomenal results for some of the most successful people in the world today. It includes action items and key marketing tactics. Unlike many information packed books, I take a reader from preparation through to step-by-step, easy-to-follow exercises on what to do to develop their genius from within." explains Hill, whose website, www.8ways2be10xbetter.net features robust content on the topic and various links to his newest book.

Rashid Hill is keen on benefitting all achievers, yet his inspiration for writing and developing a coaching website was specifically for military veterans. Yet, after learning that most clients desired a way to blast through their mental limitations he then realized that his book would be a profoundly effective tool for entrepreneurs, networker marketers, self-employed professionals even college graduates and athletes. Many of those who are often strapped with limited cash flow and newbies in direct sales that need the personal coaching edge and don't have resources for a full-blown marketing campaign. Each of the book's chapters are constructed as if it's a conversation with the reader. Intended to increase belief in yourself. The book is not a long read yet keeps your attention from the beginning. It also includes note pages after each chapter as well as a section at the end on your next steps.

Readers will learn how to:
- Identify their limitations and overcome them.
- Develop an attitude of achievement with passion
- Understand the past motivation methods vs. advanced modeling principles
- How to build trust and establish credibility with your team
- Effectively communicate without fear with precision and humility
- Learn how to use life management tools like an expert
- Raise your level of certainty to absolute mastery of your craft
- How to compete and win in today's online and offline entrepreneurial space

In conclusion, the most vital point made in the book though, is how the author warmly leads you from creative imagination to achieving the physical equivalent of your thoughts. 8 Ways To Be 10 X Better is an excellent read for those who seek the ultimate edge in their performance by using some inside assistance on how to build and establish high energy and genius level results on a consistent basis.

For more information, or to download free material go to: "10 X Better Brand" Training Portal

L3 Coaching Solutions is a results oriented personal development company. Providing online education and training in this fast growing industry. For further details please email us at L3.thebrand@gmail.com

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[Press-News.org] Exciting Pre-launch of New Power-Packed Peak Performance Book by the Author, Rashid Hill
Certified Life Coach Rashid Hill launches his new brand with a high performance empowerment release for people serious about igniting their true potential. This Pre-launch coincides with the activation of their web training portal.