Controlling the Controllable with Chris Hogan

Sep 28, 2020 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy hosts Chris Hogan—best-selling author and financial expert from Ramsey Solutions. As a long-time friend of Andy’s, Chris is a fellow observer and noticer. You’re in for a healthy dose of perspective!

Tune in to hear Chris discuss the 5 things you can always control, how to deal with bad apples at work, his daily routine, and more.

Connect with Chris at ChrisHogan360.com. Pick up his books, download the free resources, read the blog, and start the journey toward financial peace.

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