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Take Control – re-write your Future!!

We are programmed for success when we are born and yet within a very short space of time we get lots of negative feedback.  From the moment we are born (and given a slap on the back), as toddlers, whilst at school, college or university and then at work, we get told what we can’t do, what we might fail at, what it is better for us not to try!!!! So that our minds are programmed to think 80%  ot the time negatively!!

Programming your mind for success is essential – and this keynote looks at how the brain works, how to take control of your emotions and so your life. We look at how our response to what life throws at us,  has a dramatic impact on what happens next!    We should live like Mark Twain suggested:

Dance like nobody’s watching
Love like you’ve never been hurt
Sing like nobody’s listening
Live life like its heaven on earth!


By the end of this keynote, you will have a number of techniques and approaches to apply to the way you live your life, enabling you to re-write your future in a positive and constructive manner.

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