Providing a Second Change

February 11, 2020
Hosted by Frank Zaccari

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Think about where you would be if someone had not given you a second chance! Every person has faults and flaws. No matter how hard we try at some point we are going to fail. If we are lucky, the failure is not life altering, a mistake at work, or losing a job, losing your temper to a loved one or friend, or being stopped for speeding. Often receiving a second chance can be as simple as a sincere apology, some additional training or showing remorse and respect the police officer or judge. We find another job. Our loved one forgives us and we can continue to drive. Think of a time where your mistakes could have had a more serious consequence. The time you drove drunk. The time when you had to defend yourself or a friend at party that got out of hand, or simply the time you were at the wrong place at the wrong time. I am willing to bet we have all been there. What if someone had gotten hurt or worse? What if this mistake found us arrested or put in jail. Everyone desires a second chance.

Life Altering Events

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Everyone has those AHA moments or events that change our lives for better or worse. These life altering events occur in every aspect of our professional, personal, and in the lives of our family. Try as we may, it is impossible to completely separate the events in our personal life from our professional life. Believe me, I tried and failed miserably. Life altering events present us with opportunities to seize the moment and make difference in our own life, the lives of our loved one, friends and business associates. They also can be a fork in the road where we can fall apart or pick up the pieces and start moving forward toward better times and better people. It is never too late to have the life you want and deserve. Let’s talk about it.

Frank Zaccari

A native of western New York, Frank Zaccari served as a military medic in the U.S. Air Force before spending over 20 years in the high-tech industry. His experience included everything from holding senior positions with Fortune 50 organizations to turning around small and mid-size companies. His path has helped him learn a great deal about business, finance, organizational development, people, and success.

After becoming a single, custodial parent, Frank left the high tech industry in order to be home to raise his children. He created, managed and sold one of the most profitable insurance agencies in Northern California. Frank has written and published five books based on life altering events. He teaches a program for aspiring entrepreneurs at Arizona State University, is an accomplished speaker, a mentor and judge for the University of California Entrepreneurship Academy and a mentor for the Sacramento Veterans Treatment Court.

After 35 years as a successful corporate executive, author, and entrepreneur, Frank is now leveraging his knowledge and experience to help others on their journey to find solutions to pressing personal and professional challenges, and take their organizations and their lives to heights they never imagined.



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