REACH Interview Series: Dorie Clark

The Reach Interview Series is an informal dialogue between me and respected thought leaders around the theme of my new book, Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence.

You probably know Dorie Clark as a marketing strategy consultant extraordinaire, compelling professional speaker, and author of the highly regarded business books Reinventing You and Stand Out. But you probably didn’t know that she is in the process of learning stand up comedy – which is way outside her personal and professional comfort zone!  Learn why Dorie has embarked on this quest and what she’s learned so far – about comfort zones, professional speaking, and, most of all, about herself.


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Reach A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone 

Prescriptive and based not only on my groundbreaking research but on my own quest to get out of my comfort zone, Reach will help you take the thing you are most afraid of doing and make it a proud part of your personal repertoire.

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