Andrew Reynolds Sponsors Student


Andrew Reynolds

Barbora Barnard is one of Andrew Reynolds many Cash On Demand students, and like many of Andrews students contacted Andrew direct with her own story.

After years of carrying on with her own ‘mediocre lifestyle where one month blends into another and another and ……’ and her husbands own business that he had started 3 years earlier struggling in the declining economic climate, Barbora became ‘tired of waiting’ for her life’s fortunes to change and after watching Andrew Reynolds on The Entrepreneur Channel she decided to become a student of Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand course.

After reading through Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand  modules and learning of Andrew Reynolds system to focus on achieving the dreams and aspirations you want out of life, Barbora soon realized that she could set not just her business goals higher and achieve them but also believe in herself and have the confidence to take up any challenge and go for it.

Barbora’s ‘You can do it!!’ moment came following a family bereavement, losing a close family member to Cancer and of reading of Andrews own story and continual fundraising work with various charities, became inspired herself to join a team and climb Mt Kilimanjaro in July 2010 to help raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care.

Not only did Barbora want to do the Mt. Kilimanjaro trek to help raise money for this worthwhile cause, but she also wanted to challenge herself personally, improve her own fitness and prove to herself that she was capable of anything.

After Barbora contacted Andrew Reynolds to share her own story he immediately got in contact with Barbora and pledged to sponsor her for £3,750.00 on completion of her trek.

Andrew Reynolds was not only moved by her commitment to raising the money for Marie Curie following her own personal loss, but also by the way Barbora had made a decision to get up and do something, to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, in itself a massive challenge for anyone, let alone a mother of 3 that had never done anything like that in her live.

Andrew Reynolds student Barbora completed her trek in July 2010, taking just over a week to ascend the summit at a staggering 5000 metres and with her team raising around £100 000, which translates to nearly 3000 Marie Curie nurses hours in people’s homes.

A fantastic achievement and well done Barbora!!

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