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Robert Christiansen is an author, speaker, and coach who provides instruction on the subject of self-worth.[1]. Robert is the president and CEO of Motive For Life Coaching, an organization focused on helping individuals raise self-worth and have personal and professional success [2]
Robert is the author of "The Bug in Our Brain: How Raising Your Self-Worth Clears the Path to Success", published in 2017.[3]
Prior to his focus on self-worth coaching, Robert had an interest in technology, learning to write software at the age of 16.[4] Just prior to Robert's pivot into success coaching, he was VP of Strategy at Cloud Technology Partners, which was acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2018. [5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Motive for Life with Robert Christiansen". 2 October 2017.
- ^ "Motive for Life Coaching".
- ^ Christiansen, Robert (16 June 2017). The Bug in Our Brain: How Raising Your Self-Worth Clears the Path to Success. Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US. ISBN 978-0-692-90147-2.
- ^ "Finding your Right Mix of Hybrid Cloud (With HPE's Robert Christiansen, Cloud Tech Leader)".
- ^ "HPE GreenLake: Modernize Without Compromise | Robert Christiansen, VP, Strategy". 24 March 2022.