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Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life

Author Mark Scharenbroich
Publisher Echo Bay Publishing
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0982656238
ISBN-139780982656235
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Sales Rank225,368
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Nice Bike is a collection of stories based on making meaningful connections with others in both your work and in your life. It s about being a part of a community, knowing that contributions matter and experiencing a greater affiliation with others.
The premise begins at the 2003 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle company s 100 year anniversary celebration. Thousands and thousands of bikers throughout the world attended the event. As a Harley owner stood
proudly by his bike at that event, what two words from a passerby would have made their weekend? Nice Bike.
Nice Bike is more than a casual compliment. It s the engine that is fueled with the three actions of acknowledging, honoring and connecting with others. Nice Bike can help you with your daily interactions, create more meaningful relationships and add more joy in your journey on the road of life.
When you have a better understanding of how to make meaningful connections, you can live a life filled with a greater sense of self worth and accomplishment in your work and in your life. Acknowledge, honor, and connect and you will change the world, one person at a time.
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