Author Wes Hall Holds Book Signing
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Written by Wes Hall   
Wednesday, 07 July 2004
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Author Wes Hall Holds Book Signing 

The art of successful living can be as illusive and fleeting as the air we breathe. And yet, it can also be as obvious and dramatic as the wind in March. Just ask author and motivational speaker, Wes Hall – he knows from first-hand experience.

You were born with everything you need to succeed in life,” Hall told listeners recently during a special book signing at the W. Dale Clark Library in downtown Omaha. His new book, “You Are The Money” explores the concept that most people never reach their innate potential. And yet, once we discover an idea welling up from our heart, the results flow from us like paint on a blank canvas.   

Hall has an accomplished background working in radio stations from Virginia, to San Francisco California. As he pursues his own personal dreams, he now gives keynote addresses in New York City, Phoenix, Denver, St. Louis and Baton Rouge. 

The turning point in his career came when he met and became close friends with the legendary motivational speaker Les Brown, with whom he shares a birthday – February 17th. Hall finds significance in the actual numbers of that date as they correspond with Old Testament accounts in Genesis 7:11. 

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Wes Hall and Les Brown

The friendship with Brown has helped Hall to model his success after another prominent African American who has already achieved international notoriety in the field of public speaking. “You don’t get out of life what you want,” Brown was quoted as saying. “You get out of life what you are.” With that thought in mind Wes Hall has come to the reasonable conclusion that we are our own best commodity – a diamond waiting to be mined. 

In his detailed new book, Hall discusses issues of personal development, self-worth, networking, character development, life-purpose, focus, action, name recognition, time management and a great deal more.  

Hall has created an insightfully rich handbook on personal growth and wealth building. His approach is both refreshing and God-centered – in a very unique and compelling way. His audiences enjoy a comfortable interactive presentation that gives access to the man and his passion – helping others discover true self-worth and divine purpose. 

If you chase the external,” Hall said, “you give away your natural talents and power.” According to this young motivational guru, genuine and lasting success is a direct result of internal self-development. Self-actualization, or true success comes only when our potential is linked with meaningful action, Hall said.  

A key principle emerged in the form of a scientific analogy. “Your mind works like a heat-seeking missile,” Hall said, “with the same exact pin-point accuracy.” His conclusion – be careful, very careful what you aim for. But by all means, do aim!

 

 

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