Thursday, 23rd July, 2020
6:00pm - 7:30pm AEST
Online
Free
Are You Showing Up As Your TRUE Self?
Woody Allen once said that eighty percent of success in life is just about showing up. But what actually is showing up? And why does it really matter?
Join us on Thursday 23rd July from 6:00pm - 7:30pm AEST where we explore what "showing up" actually means and how this crucial attitude will make a difference in your work and personal goals.
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What You'll Learn In This Workshop
Every moment asks you to show up in some way. Consider, right now, who are you being? How are you showing up?
If you're not sure, this workshop is designed to get you thinking outside the box and into consciously creating the life you desire.
But, this can only happen, once you are willing to take 100% responsibility for your actions and results.
This means giving up your excuses and justifications for why you can't or haven't done something yet and removing all of the blame from external circumstances. You have to take the position that you have always had the power to make it different, to get it right, and to produce the desired result that you want.

When you do this, you lower your defences, you radiate your uniqueness and brilliance, and you create more opportunities for success.
Within this workshop, you'll learn about the importance of personal responsibility as a key attitude for personal empowerment; as well as different response strategies you can use when uncomfortable situations arise.
Presented By Daniel Beeson
Personal Development Coach & Motivational Speaker
A previous student of The Life Coaching College, Daniel now runs a range of successful training programs for current and future students. With a keen interest in the subconscious mind and certifications in an array of areas including NLP and Conscious Hypnosis, Daniel brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to any workshop.
He is well-known for his "no sugar-coating" approach to life and brings a beautiful rawness to each event, stemming from his own experiences and challenges.
