Man Who Lost His Job in the Enron Scandal Now Busy Teaching Others How to Thrive in the Face of Life's Biggest Challenges On Seth Godin's New Website Squidoo

(PRLEAP.COM) Houston, Texas — When Alain Diza lost his job during the Enron Scandal that rocked corporate America back in 2001, he had no idea that just six years later he would be able to look back and say that experience was one of the best things that’s ever happened to him. Yet today, he is able to do just that.

Since losing his job, Alain (‘Alan’) Diza has become a sought-after mentor and coach who is well-known for teaching others who are going through corporate layoffs or have been caught up in various online and offline scams, how to not just survive, but thrive.

"I’m living proof that if you are going through a hard time there is indeed ‘life after the fall,’" Alain Diza said. "Thriving after such massive life-altering and highly-emotional adversity is possible. The little guy can succeed after all! He just needs the right guidance and support."

When Alain Diza lost his job at Enron back in December 2001, he could find no such support and, as a result, he struggled. But eventually he discovered a secret which gave him the foundation he needed to build a successful Internet business.

The secret internet marketing tactics have since become an integral part of Alain Diza’s efforts to help others get on the fast track to success. The program involves no selling, no MLM, no meetings, no answering questions from customers, and no time away from family to make phone calls.

"It was thanks to this program that I am able to leave the high paying oil and gas industry for good and spend much more time with my family by running a thriving online business from home," Alain Diza said. "And now I want to give others that same opportunity."

Here’s what colleague Roger Simon has to say about Alain Diza’s career transformation: "How Alain was able to turn things around in his life after the whole Enron thing is amazing … And how he pulls and stems from that experience to teach others to do the same, is simply impressive."

To learn more about Alain Diza’s coaching and the secrets that have allowed him to bounce back from near disaster - visit http://www.ExEnronGuy.com [The Ex-Enron Guy]

About Alain Diza and the Enron Scandal
It’s coming up on 6 years now since the historic ENRON debacle shocked Corporate America and devastated hundreds of lives and livelihoods practically overnight. As reported through the media, we already know what’s been happening with the higher-level, criminal former executives of Enron, but what about the former "salt-of-the-earth" working-class men and women who were just cogs of the "Evil Empire"? Where are they now?

One guy, Alain Diza, now known among various Internet marketing ‘guru’ forums and circles as "The Crazy Ex-ENRON Guy" … struggled, as did most, but now thrives, based on his own personal experience and tactics he has learnt along the way.

Alain Diza now teaches others who have been through similar corporate collapse and various online & offline scams, to survive and thrive! He started and maintains a blog/lens entitled, "How To Survive A Corporate Collapse" at http://www.ExEnronGuy.com which chronicles his life after Enron, on Seth Godin’s Squidoo blog platform. He plans to publish and release his first book entitled, Creativity Code UNLEASHED!", sparked on his experiences ‘after the fall of Enron’ by December 2007.
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