It's Your Life . . . Why Not Live It?
A one-to-one-and-one half hour presentation discussing how we create an environment where a person can maintain a high level of motivation. What are the five most important characteristics of a consistently motivated person? Wendy Mannering discusses these characteristics and shares steps individuals can take to:
CONTENT:
I. Develop a higher level of self-esteem
Two components: Self-image and competence
II. Build and maintain enthusiasm for your work, and life in general.
Get the most out of each day. Live a 7/7ths life.
Make your attitudes worth catching.
Yes, it's Monday!
III. Become a systematic goal setter with a plan for your life, your work, your day.
What is your mission? Do you have one personally as well as for your work?
Plan for a full life.
IV. Have a constructive attitude toward problems, especially problems with other people.
Problems allow for growth.
When we change our attitude, others will change, too.
V. Discover your purpose in life and for the work you do.
Five steps to developing a high level of belief in your work.
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS:
Wendy has the ability to relate to the entire audience, both men and women of all ages, and she has the ability to make the audience "feel good."
Diane Vermilye - Shared Medical Services
We found your message to be both enlightening and entertaining.
Larry Nelson - Ashwaubenon Public Schools
Wow...What an excellent presentation you gave...I was very impressed! I'd like to say that all the attendees went home feeling "enthusiastic, energized & motivated" after hearing your presentations.
Betty J. Smith - National Association of Insurance Women (International)