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You don't have to be a starving artist - ask RD "Randy" Riccoboni,
entrepreneur, bestselling author, internationally collected and
renowned artist and mentor. Now, that he has made the leap from
struggling artist to successful business owner, he is passionate
about teaching others to do the same. Why are only 2% of artists
generating a viable income? RD is in that small percentage of
artists turned entrepreneur and can show you how it is done. If you
would like to learn how to monetize your artistic ability, RD
shares with you the secret recipe and the 7 steps involved. He not
only has an eye for art, but a mind for business as well. Can you
imagine spending your time doing what you love, while gaining
financial independence? Whether you are an employee, a manager or
an aspiring business owner, you too can utilize RD's 7 Studios of
business success with guiding principles to get there. " The Big
Picture - The Seven Step Guide For Creative Success In Business,"
is your guidebook to personal and financial freedom. Allow the
expert to take you by the hand and walk you through practical and
powerful exercises on each and every page and get REAL business
tips too. Business Expert and New York Times Best Selling Author,
Peggy McColl. says "The structure of this book is brilliant and
simple. Following RD's suggestions is easy which is precisely the
way success is meant to be ... easy " Take the leap with RD into
your Big Picture of success
I find it ironic that the types of books I like to read and movies
I like to watch are about people who have been faced with less than
favorable odds and yet were able to beat those odds. Little did I
know that my life was about to become one of these stories. On
March 5, 2010, I was admitted to the hospital with influenza A,
pneumonia that quickly went into Acute Respiratory Distress
Syndrome. I was given less than one percent chance of survival. At
first I wasn't too keen on the idea of writing about my illness. I
wondered if I really wanted to go back and recount, or continue to
remember, this nightmare. Would writing about it maybe help me down
the road? Would this be what I needed to do in order to heal
emotionally? A nurse in my neurologist's office encouraged me to
write my story because she said there never has been a book written
about someone with Multiple Sclerosis who had gone through what I
did and not have a flare up from this disease, let alone survive.
So she gave me the incentive to tell my story in hopes that it
would help others. I also thought about other families who might go
through similar situations and who could get encouragement from my
experience. Above all, I wanted to express my thanks to my husband,
my children, and my friends and to my God for the help and
encouragement they provided during my illness and my road to
recovery. I hope this encourages you as well.
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