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“The Power of Personal Leadership: Attitude Makes the Difference”
We all possess the ability to profoundly impact another person by the manner in which we conduct ourselves. When we go out in the world with a happier disposition, we impact others positively. By our own demeanor, we create an energy force that has the power to change attitudes and change lives. We should never underestimate our own personal power! This humorous, highly energised and insightful presentation offers a deeper understanding of the power of positive thinking and personal initiative, as well as specific tools to implement when faced with our own “stinking' thinking”. The stress of everyday living takes a toll on relationships; personally and professionally. Negative thinking also inhibits our effectiveness on many levels as a psychological stressor that is often self- imposed; self-manufactured. Therefore, knowing how to keep energised, motivated and supportive of others is a must for success in all our endeavours! Michelle Ray’s entertaining and enlightening session will give you the opportunity to refocus, re-energise and be reminded of the value of positive influence.
Learning outcomes and benefits of attending:
Ø Implement immediate solutions to workplace stress and negativity
Ø Re-energise attitudes to co-workers and management that brings profound results
Ø Master the art of personal leadership in all relationships
About your presenter, Michelle Ray
Born in Australia and now residing in Vancouver, Canada, Michelle Ray is a leadership and workplace motivation expert who demonstrates a deep understanding of intergenerational team dynamics, authentic communication, service excellence and personal accountability. For the past fifteen years, Michelle has worked with hundreds of leaders and their teams by helping them create effective business relationships and positive workplaces. Known as “The Attitude Adjustor”, she is a sought - after international keynote speaker, seminar leader and author; having earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation, held by less than 600 people worldwide.
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