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Keynote Presentations
When you’re hiring a speaker, you're not just paying
for their time or their expertise.
More importantly you are paying for what their audience
is able to do after the speaker has finished speaking.
Paul McGee’s ‘Shut up and move on’
message (which, thankfully, is actually less aggressive than it sounds!)
does just that: it makes a big difference to the audience’s ability
to achieve all sorts of things after hearing him speak.
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SUMO, a serious message delivered
in an entertaining way
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In particular, Paul will help your audience in the following
ways:
- Have you ever been told to have a more ‘positive
attitude’? And have you then felt like asking the YBH Question
…. ‘Yes, but how?’ Paul will explore the four types
of faulty thinking that undermine your personal effectiveness, and you’ll
learn how to develop ‘fruity thinking’ to increase your
confidence, self-belief and - more importantly - your ability to succeed.
- What does the word ‘change’ mean to you?
An exciting new dawn? Or a bucket-load of grief? Paul will show you
simple steps to help you manage ‘change’. You will learn
how to respond more positively to - and even to enjoy - ‘change’,
so that you learn to embrace new opportunities rather than resist them.
- You will discover the little known reason why people
play the ‘Blame game’ and this will help you not only take
greater personal responsibility, (so that you become a ‘player’
not a ‘victim’ in the game of life)… but also, by
doing so, you will develop greater resilience.
- Do you ever think ‘I am absolutely making the
very best use of all my talents?’ If so, great. But you're in
the minority. Hardly anybody thinks like this. But everybody would like
to. After hearing Paul speak, you will learn how to ‘shut up’
the inner critic and ‘move on’ to engage with the inner
coach. This will mean you are increasing your personal contribution
and maximising your talent.
- Never again will you waste time by not knowing how
to manage conflict and mis-communication positively. And, of course,
it’s not just your time that you will save here … but your
energy, your focus, your enjoyment. All of which will mean that your
extra time, extra energy, extra focus can be channelled constructively
to raise team spirits and improve morale.
In summary, Paul McGee inspires people to consider the
possibilities in their life, as he shares his story of how he spent three
years ill with ME, receiving £35/week invalidity benefit, to becoming
a best-selling author and international speaker and whose services were
recently engaged by Sir Clive Woodward and who has spoken for such prestigious
organisations as Shell, HSBC Bank, Royal Mail and BBC TV.
For more information contact Paul now.
Email: sumo@paulmcgee.com
T elephone: +44 (0) 1925 268708
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