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Episode #181

Noah St. John

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Author of Best Selling Book "AFFORMATIONS" & Power Habits Teaches Us Success Principles For Every Day Improvement

Guest Bio:

Noah St. John is a keynote speaker, business and performance coach who’s famous for helping people make money: Since 1997, his coaching clients have added more than $2.2 BILLION dollars in sales.

He is the only author in history to have works published by Hay House, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Mindvalley, Nightingale-Conant, and the Chicken Soup for the Soul publisher. His 15 books have been published in 18 languages.

Noah is also famous for inventing AFFORMATIONS® - a new technology of the mind – and helping busy people get rid of their head trash so they enjoy more wealth, health, and happiness. Learn more at about Noah’s AFFORMATIONS® Method at https://Afformations.com

A highly in-demand business and motivational keynote speaker, Noah has delivered over 1,000 presentations for corporations, associations, business groups, colleges, universities and youth organizations worldwide and can speak for groups ranging from 20-20,000+!

As the nation’s leading authority on how to eliminate limiting beliefs, Noah delivers private workshops, live events and online courses that his clients call “MANDATORY for anyone who wants to succeed in life and business.”

One of the world’s most sought-after experts on peak performance and habits, Noah also appears frequently in the news worldwide, including ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, The Hallmark Channel, NPR, PARADE, Woman’s Day, Los Angeles Business Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Sun-Times, Entrepreneur, Selling Power and The Huffington Post.

 

Show Notes

 

  • Introduction (1:53)

  • Early ages and growing up (3:45)

  • Becoming an author (9:15)

  • The Power of Afformations (13:48)

  • The universe in our favor (21:22)

  • Getting unstuck from mindset (26:27)

  • Inner Game vs Outer Game (31:52)

  • The feeling vs the prize (37:13)

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