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THE GENEROSITY EFFECT™
Transform Your Life & Business with
A Simple Life Hack
Do you ever feel overwhelmed, frustrated or stuck because you don’t have enough time, money, or resources? If so, you’re not alone and we have a perfect solution.
Cynthia Kersey, CEO of the Unstoppable Foundation, brings over 25 years of expertise. She shares the scientific data, tangible benefits, and life-changing impact of cultivating a habit of generosity.
In her compelling and interactive keynote, Cynthia will reveal her proven strategies for integrating this transformative habit into both your personal life and business.
As a result, you will experience greater success, more passion, deeper fulfillment, and increased abundance.
You will leave with greater confidence in your ability to lead a life that matters, enriching both yourself and others beyond your imagination.
You Will Discover
How to unlock the world's most powerful force and harness It for greater success in every aspect of your life.
The #1 thing you can do to raise your vibration and attract the results you desire.
The habit that can boost your long-term financial earnings and lead to greater prosperity.
A simple practice that reduces stress and anxiety, resulting in a more peaceful and joy-filled life.
The key to turning your deepest pain into a driving force for a greater purpose.
A surprising life hack that boosts health and longevity.
Testimonial
“Inviting Cynthia to speak about the power of generosity changes the entire trajectory of an enrollment event. It enhances the attendees’ experience. They feel more confident in their own prosperity by giving, they feel more invested in the community, and they often feel more positive about the programs being offered.”