Mastering The Art Of Success

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Mastering the Art of Success

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WARE
Blue is one of my favorite colors. Beagle is my mom’s maiden
name, and her brother, Thomas Beagle, was very influential in my lif e.
He was around six feet five inches tall—a big guy. He always dressed
nice and smelled nice. The thing I remember most about Thomas
Beagle is that he loved unconditionally. He could love you whether
you were fat, skinny, educated or not, in trouble, out of trouble, Thomas
Beagle loved you. He died shortly before I launched my business part-
time. I combined blue, my favorite color, with Beagle, unconditional
love. It st ands for the experience I want my clients to have when
we work together, and even after our work is d one. They will know that
they are loved unconditionally and I become their favorite.
WRIGHT
That would be nice to work with someone who loved you
unconditionally and you were their favorite. That’s great.
I really a ppreciate your spending all this time with me today to
answer these questions. I’m sure our readers will learn a lot from this
chapter.
WARE
Well, thank you, David. It’s been my pleasure.
WRIGHT
Today I’ve been talking with Sonya Denise Ware. Sonya is an
entrepreneur and owner of the Blue Beagle Consulting Company, a
coaching firm committed to partnering with her clients to deliv er
breakthrough results. Sonya partners with her clients to find
possibilities in a uthentic leadership and courage.
Sonya, thank you so much for being with us today on Mastering the
Art of Success.

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