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The Rags To Riches Story Of Dean Graziosi 
By: Andrew W John
Best-selling author and infomercial guru, Dean Graziozi has first hand experience of life on both sides of the money spectrum. Regularly taunted by his peers, he was brought up in a trailor park environment, wearing hand me down clothes whilst his mother, a single parent worked at two jobs just to make ends meet.
However, Dean put these early experiences to good use, and like several other self made people, he propelled himself forward at a young age and attained great personal achievements. He began by purchasing a motor car which needed restoring and after completing the work he sold the car, making a profit. This gave him the idea for his program "Motor Millions" which helped many people throughout America make money by restoring and selling vehicles.
The success of "Motor Millions" encouraged Dean to produce a real estate investing program, "Think a Little Different". This program is based on Dean's 20 years of experience as a real estate investor, which started when an 18-year-old Graziosi purchased a renovated a run-down apartment building. Using his own strategies, Dean went on to make millions of dollars as a real estate investor. This unique program, based on proven, practice techniques, gives him the opportunity to help others achieve similar success.
Dean Graziozi released his first book in 2006 entitled "Totally Fulfilled" which as the title would suggest, shows others how to be successful in what they do and reach fulfilment in life. His second book "Be a Real Estate Millionaire" came out shortly afterwards in 2007. As well as managing his companies and writing books, Dean also provides a consultancy service to many of the top professionals from all over the country.
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