What is the fraud factor?

May McCarthy (Author of Path to Wealth)


Mary McCarthy explains what she describes as the fraud factor. She talks about how when you use her system of thanking the universe or your CSO for gifts that you have not yet received you can sometimes feel like a fraud. McCarthy describes the difference between the intuitive mind and the rational mind and explains how we tend to put too much emphasis on the rational mind. She tells a story of someone who used her daily practice to overcome her feelings of insecurity to achieve her professional goals.

May McCarthy

Author of Path to Wealth May McCarthy is an Angel investor and member of angel investment groups in the Puget Sound. May advises start-up companies through a variety of organizations including Live Sciences of WA and WTIA, and is involved in philanthropic and educational service organizations. She is also Chief Empowerment Officer at Bizzultz, LLC., and a best-selling author focusing on Business Growth Strategies, Entrepreneurship, Sales & Marketing Skills, Investing & Fundraising Methods, and Developing Intuition as a Success Tool.

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May McCarthy

Author of Path to Wealth

May McCarthy is an Angel investor and member of angel investment groups in the Puget Sound. May advises start-up companies through a variety of organizations including Live Sciences of WA and WTIA, and is involved in philanthropic and educational service organizations. She is also Chief Empowerment Officer at Bizzultz, LLC., and a best-selling author focusing on Business Growth Strategies, Entrepreneurship, Sales & Marketing Skills, Investing & Fundraising Methods, and Developing Intuition as a Success Tool.

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She was also an Adjunct Professor at Essex County College passing on the knowledge of the news industry to those interested in pursuing a career in broadcast journalism.

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