“Well worth while, presented with energy, enthusiasm, sensitivity and insight” -- Keith Dwyer
"Stretched the mind - moved the barriers - 'permission-giving'." -- Pam Jones
"Excellent, thought-provoking, insightful, contemplative, sensitive." -- Steve Williams
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Presented by Peter Nicholls
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– The difference between soaring with eagles and scratching with turkeys
Compare a project you love with one you hate. The one you love lifts you to the skies and you fly with the eagles, borne by the currents of enthusiasm, thinking outside the square, high self esteem and a sense of self worth. Even before you start the one you hate, you’ve plummeted to the depths of negativity, searching for a way out, senses floundering, hopes dimmed.
The difference is in what I call The Enjoyment Factor. What is this thing called enjoyment? The work ethic traditionally thought it rather pointless, even counter-productive. In today’s lifestyle of pressure, stress and change, we are beginning to realize enjoyment isn’t just something that makes us feel good, we actually work, think and live and better.
This presentation will help improve your understanding and application of
- Why enjoyment is important to everything, including the more serious demands on life
- Some principles and guidelines to help build enjoyment into work, home and play
- Tthe value and benefits of enjoyable experiences to work productivity
- The sustained ripple effect of enjoyable experiences on work and personal life
- Enjoyment as a natural stress manager
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Suggested Attendees: All business professionals
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“You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink”, so the old saying goes. It’s much the same in business when you try to get the best out of people. Try as you will, in the final analysis people will follow their feelings.
Then you remember what attracts you about a great employee – their energy! They seem always to display unbounded enthusiasm, commitment, creativity ... read more |
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