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  2. Molly Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    The Business of Being the Best: Inside the World of Go-Getters and Game Changers. New York: Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-1118060100. Fletcher, Molly (2017). Fearless at Work. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-1259862984. Fletcher, Molly (2020). The Energy Clock: 3 Simple Steps to Create a Life Full of ENERGY - and Live Your Best Every Day. Simple Truths.

  3. Kyle Maynard - Wikipedia

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    Nationality: American: Occupation(s) Motivational speaker, author, No Excuses CrossFit gym owner: Awards: 2004 ESPY-Best Disabled Athlete, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, GNC's Worlds Strongest Teen, Presidents Award for the Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame, U.S. Jaycees Top Ten Outstanding Young Americans.

  4. Keith Davis (linebacker) - Wikipedia

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    Davis has delivered motivational presentations for more than 3,000 schools in 25 countries, one of them being Calvary Chapel Christian School as he was introduced by Pastor Joe. [13] One of his main messages is how individuals can decide to make a U-turn in their lives [ 10 ] through hard work and persistence, [ 3 ] making good personal choices ...

  5. Tony Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robbins began promoting seminars for motivational speaker and author Jim Rohn when he was 17 years old. [6] He subsequently learned to firewalk and incorporated it into his seminars. [7] In May 1995, Robbins Research International (RRI) settled with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged violations of the agency's Franchise Rule.

  6. Inky Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Inquoris Desmond Chade Johnson [1] (born February 12, 1986) [1] [2] is an American motivational speaker and former college football player. His football career ended in 2006 at the University of Tennessee with an injury that permanently paralyzed his right arm. [3] [4] Johnson studied psychology and became a motivational speaker.

  7. Rubén González (luger) - Wikipedia

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    Rubén Oscar González (born 26 July 1962) is a four-time Olympian, a professional keynote speaker and a bestselling author. González competed in the men's luge from 1988 to 2010. Competing in four Winter Olympics , he holds the record for being the first athlete to participate in four different Winter Olympic games in four different decades.

  8. Cameron Hughes (sports entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron is paid by sports teams to attend their games and energize fans. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The only professional sports entertainer of his kind in the world, Cameron has performed at over 1,500 events including 2 Olympic Games, [ 4 ] 5 NBA Finals, 3 Stanley Cup Finals, the US Open tennis tournament including the 2011 US Open , where Cameron ...

  9. Greg Harden - Wikipedia

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    Greg Harden (1948 or 1949 – September 12, 2024) was an American life coach, motivational speaker, and executive consultant who was best known for his work with 7-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady. He also worked with Heisman Trophy winner and Super Bowl MVP Desmond Howard, and 23-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps.

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