M. Curtis McCoy is a serial entrepreneur, innovator, and business development expert. Curtis enjoys mountain biking throughout the Colorado Grand Valley with a group of local business leaders and successful entrepreneurs. In his personal life, Curtis overcame some of the most challenging circumstances imaginable. Since being diagnosed with Type-1 diabetes at 2 years old, he has survived regular seizures, multiple comas, a malignant brain tumor (glioblastoma), and recurring memory issues. From a difficult childhood to cutthroat business partners, the odds seemed stacked against him from the start. In spite of these challenges, Curtis built several successful businesses including Best Cellular, a phone company which serves prepaid wireless customers nationwide.
In 2015 M. Curtis McCoy launched the “Success, Motivation & Inspiration” blog and social media groups where he encourages other entrepreneurs to achieve success in their own lives. His first book of the Success, Motivation, & Inspiration series continues this goal, combining personal life lessons with inspiring interviews.
Learn to Send the Right Message
How To Be Successful: Think Like A Leader
Genres: Inspirational, Self-Help
Tags: How To Be Successful, M. Curtis McCoy, Recommended Books
Learn how to be successful! Create a life that's not only financially prosperous but also balanced and enjoyable.
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People want to be heard. They want to feel important. They want to know that you're interested in who they are, not just their looks, their position or their bank account. In this modern age, many of us are more used to talking with our thumbs than having a heart to heart in person. Don't worry though, a discussion doesn't need to be difficult! Let's review some of the simple ways you can master the art of conversation.
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"Don’t ever give up. Just because a doctor says you’re going to die, that doesn’t mean God agrees. Anything is possible for those who decide to reach out and grab it!" - M. Curtis McCoy
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