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Entrepreneur, Mentor, and Business Coach
Mark Sephton is a personal mentor to entrepreneurs. His mission to help others has seen him break into global markets while working with startups and millionaire entrepreneurs around the world.
Mark’s love for entrepreneurship has been expressed through serving as a podcast host for Brainz Magazine. When not on the mic, Mark is a regular contributor to Entrepreneur, and a speaker for corporate events, entrepreneurship summits, and major conferences worldwide.
His expertise in personal and professional development has positioned him as an expert in the industry, resulting in transformational experiences for audiences, clients, and businesses alike. Drawing from personal experiences, Mark has taken the essence of what he has experienced and built a business that helps draw out the magnificent potential that every person beholds using his GPS system to highlight blind spots, efficiencies and deficiencies.
He is also the author of three personal development books Inside Job, Plot Twist, and his latest book, Mark of a Man, launching on November 30, 2021.
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How To Transition Better To The Work Routine After A Vacation
Mark Sephton writes on ways to better handle that transition from vacation mode to getting back into the hustle.
Breaks Lead To Breakthroughs
It's important to remember that, sometimes, to get ahead, we have to stop and take time to refuel.
Eight Ways Entrepreneurs Can Master Negative Internal Dialogue
Start adopting some of the practical steps and take back the power of your own mind.
Four Ways To Hold Yourself Accountable For Success
Here are four ways to take responsibility for the realization of your personal goals.
Building An Accountability Structure For Achievement
Action paired with intention can make this your year.
Stop Sputtering At The Finish Line: Five Energy-Wasters That You Need To Get In Check
Are you a workaholic trying to find a way to keep your energy up and also find time to relax? Are you tired of struggling to keep it all together, while trying to squeeze in enough time to truly enjoy life?