WARSAW —
The author of the best-selling “48 Days To The Work You Love,” Dan Miller, will be in speaking in Warsaw at 6 p.m. Feb. 12.
Miller, who is also a speaker and entrepreneur, will be introducing his six-week workshop at the event, set to take place at New Life Christian Church, 744 S. 325 E. Warsaw.
The six-week local workshop will be led by Don Roulo, a certified “48 Days” workshop facilitator. The workshop provides a step-by-step process for creating a “Life Plan” and translating that plan into meaningful and fulfilling daily work. Roulo, a local entrepreneur, has traveled nationally and internationally conducting leadership and business training. He emphasizes the need to find your God-given talents, personality and passions to find or create the work you love to do.
Roulo describes Miller’s philosophy of meaningful work as one that blends our natural skills and abilities, our unique personality traits and our dreams and passions. He helps individuals redirect careers, evaluate new income sources and achieve balanced living.
The six-week workshop begins at 7 p.m. Feb. 20. The workshop is a multi-media approach with books, digital video discs and compact discs. More information is available at www.lifequestcoaching.net
Sponsors of Miller’s appearance are: Kosciusko Economic Development Corp., North Webster Chamber of Commerce, StaffMark, WFRN Radio, New Life Christian Church, Heartline Pregnancy Center and the Greater Warsaw Ministerial Association.
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