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Brian Reinbold is an author and speaker in the fields of transformational self-development and spiritual growth. Over the course of his career, he has written and spoken on a variety of topics including Happiness, Optimism, Inspiration, Wellness, Personal Fitness, Relationships, Spirituality, even Astronomy! He has created audio and video programs, and appeared on dozens of television and radio shows. Born in Montana and raised in North Dakota, Brian holds a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Valley City (ND) State University. Through his early work in sales and anticipated and destined to became an international bestseller… After a hall of fame career as a sales rep and sales manager Brian embarked on his own personal and spiritual transformation. He had a shift in perspective in his thinking that has led him to explore the spiritual aspects of human experience. “I help people who are really good at what they do transition to what they really, really, really want to do. What they want to Be!” He adds that he, himself benefits tremendously from the work he does for others “As we light the way for others, we cannot help but illuminate our own path” “Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success”. And with that idea he has led off hundreds of speeches, seminars workshops and retreats for Youth Leadership Organizations, Sales Training Events, Keynote addresses and Personal and Corporate Transformational retreats. When not traveling the world uplifting people, Brian makes his home in Chicago with his wife Sherry, visioning and planning their next adventure. Brian Reinbold sales management, he discovered a great need for the principles of selfmotivation and transformational personal growth, and he has endeavored to bring these ideas to a wider audience. His new book, Your Personal Exodus, due out June 2016 is highly Though he is often told he reminds people of Wayne Dyer, Brian attributes his early transformation to Albert Schweitzer’s work. Particularly Schweitzer’s ideas on Service and Happiness. Perhaps his most frequently used quote is from Schweitzer. 21