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LEARN TO LIVE YOUR DREAMS

ROCKY HILL – After 25 years, a successful trial lawyer finally figured out what matters most to him – helping others find meaning and balance in their lives. Walt Hampton hopes to do just that when he speaks in Rocky Hill on Thursday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m.

Hampton, of Canton, has climbed mountains, run marathons and captured the beauty of nature in photographs.  He served others by practicing law while also struggling as a single parent.

Now Hampton wants to inspire others to live their dreams and embrace lives that matter. As director of Summit Success and founder of the Positive Leadership Academy, he is a leading authority applying positive psychology to succeed in school, develop a business and achieve goals.

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Hampton will speak about the essential skills you need to navigate through the turbulence and change in your life and the economic situations. He helps people discover how to find out what matters most to them and then become what they value.

Hampton is the author of “Journeys on the Edge: Living a Life That Matters,” recently released by Aloha Publishing. He is a dynamic motivational speaker, driven entrepreneur, sought-after leadership trainer and skilled executive coach.

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His talk is free and open to the public.

            Hampton’s  talk is sponsored by the Rocky Hill Reemployment Support Group. After his talk, job seekers also can share how their search is going and exchange advice with others. A workshop will also be held on what networking is, why it is important in a job search and how to use it to your advantage.

The support group meets most Thursdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the back of St. James Church, 767 Elm St., Rocky Hill, CT 06067. For more information, contact rhjobgroup@gmail.com or call (860) 380-0581.

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