Vapour Trails

Vapour Trails

This hugely entertaining, inspirational and downright funny presentation answers the age old question...

Why are some people more successful than others?

If we are all given the same opportunities in life, why are there still people who thrive and prosper whilst others fall by the wayside, destined to follow others? Could it be that those who appear to enjoy the trappings of success such as higher sales, stronger relationships, more free time and greater wealth are just born lucky? The answer is quite simple.

Successful people THINK differently.

Gaining more knowledge and skill will have little or no bearing on whether someone's performance is good or outstanding. Success comes from controlling our attitude and looking for opportunity where others see challenge, from identifying seeds of greatness where others see adversity and from following the vapour trails of those who have gone before whilst leaving positive ones of our own.

In this keynote speech Clive Gott will, in his own unique style, provide the spark you need to grow, and maintain, a positive winning outlook. You will discover how to set higher, more achievable goals for your personal and professional future. Vapour trails will introduce you to immediately applicable skills and techniques that you can use to grow, and maintain, a positive winning outlook in your business and personal life.

Following the Vapour Trails Key Note you will:

  • Learn how to develop high self-esteem and enhance the self-esteem of others
  • Understand the benefits of controlling your attitude
  • Develop a culture of responsibility
  • Learn to identify and control negative input from others
  • Know the difference between limiting and empowering beliefs
  • Understand why and how successful people set goals
  • Understand that true success comes just one step at a time

Clive is one of the best speakers I have seen - not just side splittingly funny - he also provides valuable life lessons.

Jane Cooper
Yell

Clive Gott is a real tonic, he should be available on the National Health and taken once a week.

Vanessa Mckeown
Leeds Childminding Association

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