Hailed by a New York Times reporter as “someone who has quietly become one of the most influential people in America,” Andy Andrews is the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers including The Traveler’s Gift and The Noticer. He is also an in-demand speaker, coach, and consultant for the world’s largest organizations.

Both The Noticer and The Traveler’s Gift were featured selections of ABC’s Good Morning America and continue to appear on bestseller lists around the world. His books have been translated into over 40 languages.

Andy has spoken at the request of four different United States presidents, worked extensively with the Department of Defense, regularly addresses the world’s largest corporations. Zig Ziglar once said, “Andy Andrews is the best speaker I have ever seen.”

In addition to his writing and speaking, Andy has established a personally delivered, cost effective, year-long curriculum for organizations, teams, and corporations. Using Creating Measurable Results (TM) as a platform, he teaches how “to compete in a way your competition doesn’t know a game is going on.” Creating Measurable Results (TM) has been documented to have helped some clients to double their results within a single year’s time.

Radical Forgiveness

Radical Forgiveness

In Radical Forgiveness, you will learn to embody sense of forgiveness that restores your heart, calms your mind, and uplifts your soul. Your life will be transformed, as will the lives of those around you, when you learn to disarm the past through the power of forgiveness.

Juggle?

Juggle?

Can you juggle? No? Never say never.  Watch as Andy Andrews teaches you how…IN LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES!

Astound your children!  Amaze your friends!  Astonish your co-workers!

How Do We Name Our Baby?

How Do We Name Our Baby?

This is my opinion, but you have to listen to my opinion and determine if my opinion makes sense to you. And if it resonates with you, I would like you to think about it because your child’s future is hanging on this name.

Einstein’s Brain

Einstein’s Brain

Would you believe Albert Einstein’s brain was stolen and went missing for 40 years—only to turn up after traveling across the U.S. in a Tupperware container? Find out the history and final resting places (yes, that’s two) of the brain belonging to one of the smartest men in history.

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