Eight Hours Can Change Your Life

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March 20, 2009 by Erin Casey 

As the editor of SUCCESS for Women, I want to extend a special invitation to you to attend the 2009 SUCCESS Symposium in Dallas on Saturday, March 28.

The symposium will highlight legendary personal-development speakers, including Stedman Graham, a New York Times best-selling author; John C. Maxwell, America’s foremost authority on leadership; John Addison, CEO of the $2 billion company Primerica Financial Services and motivational expert; Connie Podesta, best-selling author, humorist and behavior expert; Chris Widener, best-selling author and influence expert; Mel Robbins, syndicated female radio show host and respected life coach; and Darren Hardy, publisher of SUCCESS magazine. Read the speakers’ bios at SUCCESS.com/Symposium.

“The symposium was fuel for the soul,” says Michelle Casto, who attended the first SUCCESS Symposium in Dallas last year. “The event was high-energy, and the speakers and hundreds of people who share a passion for personal development were great! I met some amazing people who are up to big things in the world.”

You will have the opportunity to network with other success-minded people from around the world. More than 3,700 people traveled from 20 countries to attend the symposium in summer 2008 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California.

Tickets for the March 28, 2009, event can be purchased at SUCCESS.com/Symposium. Enter code SWCOUPON and receive the special discounted ticket price for SUCCESS for Women subscribers of $78 (a $197 value).

Attendance includes a SUCCESS Symposium workbook/journal and an exclusive digital reprint of 10 classic SUCCESS magazine articles written by historic personalities such as Orison Swett Marden, Albert Einstein, Og Mandino, W. Clement Stone and Napoleon Hill.

Decide to make March 28, 2009, the day when eight hours can change your life.

I can’t wait to see you there!

Erin Casey
Editor
SUCCESS for Women
www.sfwmag.com

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