How will we survive these circumstances?
Is there a chance we can adapt AND thrive, while including searching for significance?
How do we create new value that prepares us for vulnerability, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA)?
One of my life’s work is presenting conferences on how to survive AND thrive, using mental toughness as an underpinning construct in all my motivational presentations, workshops, and seminars. The aim is to help us be more agile and adapt faster to an uncertain future. My skills include strategic planning, sale and selling skills, teamwork, holistic wellness or customer service.
In this time of social distancing, one of the adaptions we can all do is to use more online resources so, two of my most current motivational seminars are now adapted and online friendly for your virtual conference needs.
Surviving to Thriving
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