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Close-Up Talk Radio spotlights Dr. Jane Cundy of The Business Connection

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Albuquerque, NM – The number one self-limiting belief on the planet is low self-esteem. If you don’t think you’re good enough or smart enough, tall or short enough, or you don’t think you fit the bill that society is looking for, it’s going to be very difficult to become successful.

Where did that story come from? What do we need to do to drop the story? How would you feel if you did?

In 1993, Dr. Jane Cundy wrote her first workshop entitled “Be Your Best Self Yet.” Today, Dr. Cundy is the founder of The Business Connection, which specializes in offering coaching and training services to private business organizations, government agencies, and individuals. As a coach, Dr. Cundy assists you in taking that next step, whether it’s personally, professionally or spiritually.

“My passion has always been to assist people in releasing the unwanted beliefs that no longer serve them and replace them with the inspiration to move forward and maximize their potential so they can become their best self yet.”

Much of Dr. Cundy’s work over the last few years, however, has been with the Native American tribes across the country. According to Dr. Cundy, the Native American community is much more about relationships than the traditional business world. Dr. Cundy says Native Americans want to learn how to teach each other; this desire is fundamental to their culture and it’s where their businesses are heading more and more.

"Native Americans wrote the book on spirituality a long time ago," says Dr. Cundy. "It is the only place where I can do a workshop and before we begin they all stand and offer a prayer. They’re very thankful for what they have and they know where it comes from. They bless the workshop, the instructor and pray they get the most out of what they’re doing."