Celebrate What's Right With the World
If we see the world as a dog-eat-dog jungle, that's the world we'll live in. If we see it instead as an endless sea of possibilities, we will see opportunities to grow and will work toward those goals to achieve greater success for ourselves and our organizations.
Benefits:
- Teaches people to see abundance in all things
- Builds positive mindsets
- Brings out the best in people
Celebrate What's Right With the World
Runtime: 22 Minutes
Do you have a vision for your organization? More importantly, do you have one for yourself, one that gets you excited every morning and keeps you open to possibilities?Dewitt Jones is one of America's top professional photographers. In his career with National Geographic, he found that the creative tools he employed in his work had an even deeper application in his life.
Too often we get caught up with a different view of the world, one that pushes us in the direction of finishing first at all costs. Jones reminds us to choose to see brighter possibilities. Do we really believe they're there? He assures us that we can see them once we believe. And when we believe, we connect with a vision that gives us the courage to soar.
Participants will learn seven key concepts on believing it and seeing it, recognizing abundance and possibilities, unleashing energy to fix what's wrong, riding the change and going to the edge to be their best for the world.
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Contents
- DVD or VHS
- downloadable Leader's Guide, PowerPoint Presentation and Particpant Workbook on CD-ROM
- 10 Reminder Cards
Testimonials
Celebrate What's Right With the World is making a difference:
"Celebrate What's Right With the World was well received. After I did a general group showing, one of the managers asked to use it with his staff. Also one of the viewers wanted to have an additional copy of the wallet size reminder cards. People are hungry out there to be reminded that there is beauty and wonder in this world in addition to the crime, and destruction. You just have to believe it first, then see it."
-Michael Reidy
-Training Manager
-Union Tank Car Co.




