...and say "I'm not done yet!" Workshop

(Minimum time required 3½ hours including break)

How to take life by the throat workshop

Whether we simply survive life or choose magnificence is just a matter of how well we cross the gaps that appear between where we are at any given time and where we want to be. Your gap might be a presentation, a sales call, depression, a commitment to lose weight or pay off debts or to survive the break up of a relationship that seems like it will hurt forever.

This presentation will take you on a roller coaster ride of emotions and you WILL be challenged. After going through a couple of exercises designed to help you to decide exactly where you are starting from and where you would like to go as a next step from that point, Clive will introduce you to the three qualities he believes we all have at our disposal to ensure a positive outcome to our journies...should we choose to tap into them.

Belief. Stop "ripping and stacking".

We will explore the belief that we can (or can't) achieve more and the more important belief that we deserve to achieve more.

Motivation. "Motion creates emotion".

Are you a Quitter a Camper or a Climber? If we have a strong enough "why" the "how" will take care of itself. We will also look at the rules to goal setting.

Support. "Remember the Law of association".

There is no such thing as a self-made anything. We All need help and support at some point. Where will yours come from and more important have you asked them if you can ask them?

How to take life by the throat and say I'm not done yet!


By the end of the session participants will:

  • Have an honest and personal understanding of the gap between where they are now and where they want to be
  • Understand some of the beliefs that support them in or prevent them from crossing their gap
  • Understand what will motivate them to cross the gap and how to create that motivation at will
  • Be aware of the support they have, or will need, to cross their gap

All delegates will receive a comprehensive workbook and a useful journal to record their progress following the workshop


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