LEADERSHIP
Presentation Topics
Leading Yourself (or, There's No Such Thing as Real Life)
Managing Change: Getting From A to B (or, Overcoming Your Inner Eeyore)
LEADING YOURSELF (OR, THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS REAL LIFE)
What job to take. What to have for dinner.
Whether to get an MBA. Whether to make your bed.
How to take your coffee. How to spend your weekend. How to live your life.
If you're past the age of 8, chances are pretty good you have to make your own decisions on occasion. This compelling and entertaining presentation addresses the concepts of empowerment, self-direction, and autonomy. In it, the audience is taken down a comical yet meaningful path of chapter-like segments such as:
You're in charge - even when you have no clue what you're doing
Wrangling your inner Sybil
The dangers of thinking for other people (particularly when you're smarter than they are)
Never underestimate the power of shoes
There's no such thing as real life
Simultaneously funny and enlightening, this presentation tackles the complexities of being one's own person and offers the audience insight into living an "intentional" life.
Depending upon the audience, this seminar can be presented in a gender-neutral format or directed toward women's issues.
Back to the top
MANAGING CHANGE: GETTING FROM A TO B (OR, OVERCOMING YOUR INNER EEYORE)
Maybe it's your idea - you want something different for your future.
Maybe you're fine with things as they are - but the Powers That Be are stirring things up.
Whether it's something you want for yourself or it's foisted upon you by external forces,
is there anything more disquieting than change?
Whether it's a change in job, relationship, health matters, city in which to live - the list goes on and on - any kind of change involves something of a risk. All too frequently, the fear of the unknown paralyzes our decision-making abilities, and we remain in an uncomfortable (or worse) situation simply because we are afraid to make a change. Yet most often, staying put can incur just as much risk without your realizing it.
This presentation offers a humorous and unusual take on just how one can best address the possibility of change in life and illustrates that the process may be much simpler than you ever thought possible. Featured segments include:
Constancy is only an illusion
It's your responsibility to order
The procrastination trap
"To thine own self be true" and other bits of Shakespearean schlock
Resolutions: a naysayer's point of view
Inspirational in theme, this presentation also offers practicable instruction for addressing change, defining the critical change points, and arriving at the desired result. Applicable to corporate and individual situations alike, the subject is appropriate for any audience from both a professional and personal development perspective.
Back to the top