Bruce Roth
Bruce Roth is a native Californian and a graduate of Los Angeles City College and Cal State University Northridge. He is married to Robyn Gayle Roth and they have 4 children David, Emily, Elizabeth and Sarah. They have a dog named Bear. He is now responsible for his father who needs round the clock care. He has spent the last 27 years in recovery working the 12 steps as well as reading many books about human psychology, spirituality and personal development. He has made a study of Universal...See more
Bruce Roth is a native Californian and a graduate of Los Angeles City College and Cal State University Northridge. He is married to Robyn Gayle Roth and they have 4 children David, Emily, Elizabeth and Sarah. They have a dog named Bear. He is now responsible for his father who needs round the clock care. He has spent the last 27 years in recovery working the 12 steps as well as reading many books about human psychology, spirituality and personal development. He has made a study of Universal Principles as he sees having an understanding of Universal Principles can make each of us more effective in all we do. He has given well over 120 public presentations on various topics such as, "Credit Scoring" "The Greatest Salesman In The World" "How To Find A Job In 14 Days Or Less" along with other recovery related topics. He has now written three books titled, "How To Find A Job In 14 Days Or Less," "Universal Principles For 52 weeks" and "Step Sister." Bruce works as a Real Estate Broker doing property management, rentals and sales transactions. He has been in the Real Estate business since 1986. He has a unique way of serving his clients. He believes in complete honesty with his clients even when they don't want to hear what he has to say. Most people who have used his service really like his style. The few who don't want an honest Broker, should look for a less honest and committed Agent. Bruce's most recent book, "Stepping Forward" comes out of his experience with the 12 steps, recovery and his study of Universal Principles. In various 12 step meetings, he heard many people who have shared about the strength, healing and power they have gotten by working the steps. He hears many times how someone would say how they had a particular problem because of their addiction and that working the steps created an effective solution for them in their life. When listening to these people share, it occurred to him that the problems they described were not unique to people with an addiction, but rather were common to all human beings. If all humans have similar problems, he thought, could others not also get as much help from the steps as people with and addiction? See less
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