Bart Nollenberger

Bart Nollenberger on the cover of News Wire Magazine
M. Curtis McCoy

Bart Nollenberger – Empowering Sales Professionals & Building Stronger Leaders

Bart Nollenberger is a driven and passionate motivational speaker, sales trainer, author, and executive coach. He’s a John Maxwell Executive Director and a master of maximizing growth potential. Bart Nollenberger’s Unique Approach to Leadership Development Nollenberger is an expert in personal and professional development. His signature 12-week mastermind sessions and one-on-one coaching programs encourage and promote the leader within each individual. Nollenberger’s programs combine real-world experience with innovative coaching techniques. He provides a roadmap for aspiring leaders to unlock their potential. His programs create transformative experiences that reshape how individuals perceive leadership and their ability to lead effectively. With a keen focus on practical application and personal growth, Bart empowers individuals to harness their inherent leadership qualities and apply them to real-world challenges. The Power of Personal and Professional Transformation Following his challenging days of addiction, Bart’s life took a dramatic turn towards self-improvement and discovery. By channeling his life

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Keep the Change - Using the 12 Steps to Become a Better Leader in Every Area of Life by Bart Nollenberger
M. Curtis McCoy

“Keep the Change: Using the 12 Steps to Become a Better Leader in Every Area of Life” by Bart Nollenberger

“Keep the Change: Using the 12 Steps to Become a Better Leader in Every Area of Life” by Bart Nollenberger is a profound exploration of personal transformation through the lens of recovery and leadership. This book is not just a guide for people with a substance abuse disorder but a universal call for introspection and growth, combining personal anecdotes with the principles of the 12 Steps program and Christian values. Introduction Nollenberger starts by acknowledging that everyone has aspects of their life they need to change, labeling all of us as ‘addicts’ in some way due to our insecurities and voids. He shares his personal story of addiction to alcohol and cocaine and how the 12 Steps of Celebrate Recovery played a crucial role in his transformation. Over the years, he learned that change is a continuous process, likening it to Christian sanctification. Nollenberger emphasizes that the book is not

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