Sue Seward

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Marketing
Occupation MLM Online Marketing Coach
Location Lake Travis Austin, Texas, United States
Introduction Entrepreneur, author, coach, loyal friend and servant team leader who has been networking, connecting and building relationships online since 1996. She is a full time career earner in Network Marketing and lives at Lake Travis in Austin Texas with her husband and two sons and enjoys bird watching, lake activities, gardening and gluten free cooking. Contributing author to http://www.thenetworkmarketingmagazine.com and The Network Marketing Business Journal, co-author of the Direct Selling Women's Alliance book ‘Build It Big’ – 101 Insider Secrets From Top Direct Selling Experts & trainer on their Mentored By The Master Series CD. Member of the Spicewood Lions Club.
Interests God, family, friends, home business, online marketing, writing, networking, gluten free cooking, travel, spending time at our lake house in Austin at Lake Travis, reading, self development, business development, teaching people how to market online, helping others to succeed and understand the importance of leverage
Favorite Movies It's A Wonderful Life
Favorite Music Christian, classical, light rock, new age
Favorite Books The Millionaire Maker, The Go Giver, Managing Your Emotions, The Have It All Woman, The 4 Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss, Hand Me Another Brick by Charles Swindole, The Business School For People Who Like Helping People by Robert Kiyosaki, Make Yours A Winning Team by John C Maxwell, The Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkerson, Secrets Of Building A Million Dollar Network Marketing Organization by Joe Rubino, all the books by Kim Klaver and Rod Nichols. Why We Want You To Be Rich by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, Who Moved My Cheese by Dr. Spencer Johnson, What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith, Believe That You Can by Jenetzen Franklin, Become A Better You by Joel Osteen, Be Anxious For Nothing and Battlefield of The Mind by Joyce Meyer

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