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True North: 12 Principles that Built World Wide Dreambuilders

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Just how do you succeed at this business?
Can anyone really do it?
Well, here's the whole story of how one ordinary couple built an extraordinary business and leadership legacy.
In the long-awaited True North: 12 Principles that Built World Wide Dreambuilders, Georgia Lee tells the story of how she and her husband of fifty-two years, Ron, built the business of their dreams and eventually gave rise to World Wide Dreambuilders. Throughout the process, they galvanized the principles and practices that would make WWDB the global phenomena it is today.
From humble beginnings to butterflies (and worse) before presentations-- from missteps to unexpected triumphs-- top the establishing of World Wide in countries around the world, here is the story of what it takes to make it in this business, what life and leadership success looks like, and the ideals that are central to building a life that matters, not just for yourself, but for every member of your team, upline and downline.

201 pages, Hardcover

Published January 27, 2021

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Georgia Lee Puryear

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April 8, 2021
The love for people and heart for helping others that makes up the Puryear legacy is so eloquently described in this book. Highly recommended for anyone that comes across an opportunity to be mentored by anyone associated with World Wide Dream Builders.
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May 13, 2021
Excellent guiding principles to live, think and grow by. The technological growth and progress of the organization is quite the journey. Definitely a book to re-read multiple times.
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March 8, 2025
I absolutely loved this book. It was like having a cup of tea with a grandma and getting to know a family history. I had to wait to get this book and it was totally worth the wait.
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