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ACS Qld Webinar. How to stop procrastination for yourself and for your team and make 2018 your best year ever!

In this webinar, we’ll explore the secrets of why some people procrastinate more than others and how to build momentum in your career, your team and your business.

Event Start: Tue 30 Jan 12:00 PM AEST
Event Finish: Tue 30 Jan 01:00 PM AEST

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Growing as a person isn’t an optional extra, professionally or personally. We learn from each interaction, and just as a shark must keep moving to breath, we need a constant challenge to feel important (even just to ourselves).<br> <br>In this webinar, we’ll explore the secrets of why some people procrastinate more than others and how to build momentum in your career, your team and your business.<br> <br>As a leader (even as you own leader) how you can use the principles of momentum to inspire, yourself and others creating the best year, you’ve ever had.<br> <br><b>Three core takeaways</b> <ul><li>If they don’t get it – it’s up to you</li><li>Why they’ll buy into your ideas</li><li>Developing your leadership</li></ul>   <div style="text-align: center;"><img alt="User-added image" src="https://acsau.file.force.com/servlet/rtaImage?eid=701900000014oNi&amp;feoid=00N9000000EVCh7&amp;refid=0EM90000000rQcA"></img></div>

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Kevin Gammie

Kevin Gammie

Author, Mentor, Small Business TrainerKevin Gammie is a leading authority on leadership development and unlocking the potential in small business. He is the CEO of Imagine First and creator of the Growth Mentors Incubator program. A sought after speaker, Kevin is focused on working with micro and small business owners to help them play the big game.

From mild mannered accountant to one of Australia’s leading recruiters to executive management, Kevin Gammie’s experience has given him insights into how small businesses can create growth by helping them develop process that work for them.

An award winning recruiter and sales person, collaborator, connector and ideas incubator, Kevin is dedicated to accelerating your success. After working for Fortune 500 businesses and big corporates, Kevin started his own small business so he could work with at the coal face with other small business owners.

Despite almost being wiped out by the GFC, his tenacity and determination rebuilt his recruitment business.In 2013, Kevin decided it was time for a new adventure. He re-crafted the skills of his experience in corporate life and as a small business owner to dedicate himself to coaching and training small business leaders.

He is an International Coaching Guild member, Thought Dynamics Consultant, EDiSC trainer and facilitator and NLP Practitioner. As a performance coach, Kevin works with people to fulfill their dreams, find their mojo or true essence and use it as fuel to drive them to accelerate the growth of their business.

For Kevin, the key to success and longevity in business is passion. Yes…it is a word that is overused but in the true spirit of the word, for small business to have direction, clarity and confidence about their business, they have to be passionate about what they do and why they do it.

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ACS Qld Webinar. How to stop procrastination for yourself and for your team and make 2018 your best year ever!

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