Almost a century ago, Dale Carnegie wrote that human beings are driven not just by basic survival needs such as the need for food, water, good health and shelter ... but more importantly, that we desire 'greatness' and a sense of 'achievement' in our lives. All of us, no matter our age or professional careers, want to feel that the contribution we make in life is appreciated and respected. We want to know that we made a unique difference.
But what separates 'leaders' from 'followers'? A true leader is able to 'step out' from the fold ... and uses their courage to take a leap of faith and work slowly towards achieving their dreams. Such a leader is brave and pioneering ... going where others fear to tread. And in doing so, they transform the world and leave it a better place for them having been there.
Take a look at this wonderful Apple commercial that captures the essence of truly inspirational leaders from the 20th Century ...
One of Australia's most inspirational leaders is Walter Bellin. Thirty years ago, Walter came from the U.S. to Australia with a dream to teach people how to achiever greater personal, spiritual and professional meaning and satisfaction in their lives. With courage and bravery, he began the process of establishing the Personal Development field in Australia. Thirty years later, adult education and corporate development are two of the most successful national industries.
On Tuesday 30th November, Circumference is honoured to launch our Corporate Soiree Leadership series with Walter Bellin as guest speaker. During the 2 hour evening, you will have the opportunity to listen and learn about his successful journey as a Corporate and Personal Development facilitator ... and discover the key skills that will help you on your own personal leadership path.
For more details, please visit our website and download our brochure at: http://circumference.net.au/corporate-programs/corporate-soiree/.
Alternatively, you can register directly for Corporate Soiree below.
What a great event! How did you guys get to meet Walter? There must be a good story in that!
ReplyDeleteHi Tony,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your post ... yes, we must share how we met Walter in our next blog entry.
Shanti x