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New Book Shares the Key to Creating a Positive Impact in Your Community and Beyond
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Author Robert Kaelin
TACOMA, Wash. - Washingtoner -- We All Desire to Leave a Legacy, To Create Impact… Don't Struggle Anymore With Where To Start!

Despite the tendency for people to achieve success at the expense of others, Robert Kaelin is calling you into the endless possibilities awaiting those who operate in service of others. The collection of practical tools, inspiring stories, and expert advice provided in Generous Influencers can help you understand the power of influence, your own unique purpose, and how to use these to create a positive impact in your own community and beyond.

So, why wait? Start turning your positive intentions into action right now! Every great movement starts with a choice. Make the decision, today, to be generous and unlock your potential for positive impact.

Make the decision, today, to be generous and unlock your potential for positive impact.

Generous Influencers is more than a book, it's a movement! It will be available everywhere books are sold beginning November 28, 2023.

Contact Robert at RobertJKaelin.com

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About the Author:

Robert Kaelin began a journey as an author, speaker, trainer and coach after graduating with a degree in leadership from Faith International University. He is a visionary leader, launching Counter Culture Leadership which helps equip leaders to reach their full potential so they can change the world with positive impact and generous influencers, a non-profit that is on a mission to influence communities with generosity through community events and building local partnerships. Robert lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, Jackie. They have three children and love spending their time adventuring and soaking in the world around them.

What others have said:

"In Generous Influencers, Robert Kaelin takes big helpings of his generous spirit and his big heart and mixes them together to pour out a practical and inspirational recipe for making a difference in the lives of the people around you."

— Karl J. Newman
President & CEO
WSRB/BuildingMetrix, Inc.


"Generous Influencers is an invitation to an abundant, prosperous life. Despite the tendency for success at the expense of others…. I wholeheartedly endorse this book and recommend it for all seeking to become a generous influencer!"

— Trevor William Horn
Author of
The Art of Being: Finding Purpose in the Presence

Source: Ethos Collective

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