Have you ever wondered what life is like after leaving your business? Mark Dawes shares what he has learned 2.5 years after retiring from NFPS Ltd.
In this special webinar, Mark shares lessons that only come with time. You will see what truly matters, and what does not.
Mark will share stories about:
✅ Leaving a safe job to start a business.
✅ The fear that comes with that first step.
✅ Why you need less than you think to be happy.
✅ The moment that pushed him to teach his first course.
✅ Realising we do not live forever.
✅ The mindset shift that changed his life.
✅ His heart attack and what it taught him.
✅ How COVID led him to think about retirement.
✅ Why helping others still matters to him.
In addition, Mark will talk about how he created the first BTEC qualifications in the sector. You will learn why you have a duty to share what helps people.
Also, Mark explains:
✅ Why systems matter more than tricks.
✅ The “airplane example” for building a strong business.
✅ How to change direction when needed.
✅ Why drive is stronger than technique alone.
✅ The power of helping charities.
✅ The Sam Childers story and why it matters.
If you are thinking about your next step, this webinar will help. You will gain ideas, courage, and actions you can use right now.
You will also learn:
✅ How one course can change your path.
✅ Why you do not need a black belt to teach self-defence.
✅ Why NFPS did things differently.
✅ How to build a business that helps others.
Mark will share his biggest message for you. Now is the time to stop waiting for “one day.” It is time to live your purpose.
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