Saturday, January 17, 2015


WINNERS WORKSHOP:
7 SECRETS TO SUCCESS AND LEADERSHIP
 
Saturday, January 24th at 11am
FREE PROGRAM
Bethel Park Public Library
 
David Loshelder provides peak performance strategies to help you reach your full potential. Whether you’re trying to move ahead in your career, or lose 50 pounds, his program provides a road map to success. The 7 tools you will learn will assist you in maintaining a peak state of performance called "The Zone". Some of the concepts are: 1. The one secret that is the key to unlock the champion within you and helps you weather life’s storms in the most difficult circumstances. 2. A goal achieving system that creates positive outcomes. 3. Imagery techniques to help you  design your future using mental rehearsal and simulation skills to mold your future the way you always wanted it to be…and more.

 About

David Loshelder is a former USA #1 ranked athlete in the sport of judo, has been the owner of a small business, is a director of  a behavioral health unit, project manager, speaker and author of the book Protect Yourself: Top 10 Lifesaving Self-Defense Techniques. He has presented his exciting and informative peak performance seminars to select groups of athletes and business professionals for many years.


What to Expect
Duration: 120 minutes

This interactive presentation teaches easy-to-learn strategies that are far from simple in their depth. You will be shown ways to overcome barriers that prevent you from achieving your goals. You will learn an effective 7-step goal setting process that will create a road map to your success. Even more, you will learn a “can-do” attitude with positive imagery and assured self-talk. By exposing yourself to these success strategies, you will find yourself entering “The Zone” and performing at your best more consistently than ever before. And finally, you will find yourself achieving your dreams in whichever endeavor you pursue more effortlessly than ever before! Who doesn’t want that?
 
Please register at the front desk or call the Library at 412.835.2207.

 

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