Thrive in Difficult Times
Thrive in Difficult Times
In a powerful and informative evening event, Roger Hamilton, an entrepreneur with world-wide success, will share the secrets of how NGOs and other organisations can prosper emotionally and financially in any economic situation!
Turn on any TV or radio. Buy any newspaper or magazine. The news is grim. Giant financial institutions, no one thought could fail have failed.
Consumers are afraid and cutting back. Government bailouts may be too little, too late. The fallout is affecting everyone, including business owners and average people all over.
In this informative and fast-paced evening, participants will learn:
- How those who know what to do, can turn bad times into golden opportunities
- How you can position yourself to be part of the solution and, in doing so, become wealthy while others are losing everything
- How you can take advantage of an amazing breakthrough that protects you from the crippling physical, emotional, and psychological effects of stressful times— while making you more creative
There are eight paths to wealth - not seven, not nine, not 56 - there are only eight. All great wealth has been created by people who have focused on the particular path that suits their natural character. These people have mastered the rules of their path and progressed with unwavering clarity and certainty.
Bill Gates has created wealth very differently to Oprah Winfrey. Warren Buffet is a Billionaire but he has created his wealth differently to Richard Branson. Some wealthy people have high profiles, some are reclusive. Some create things, some trade things, some accumulate things, some just put their name on things.
It would seem unlikely that Michael Dell could build wealth like Robbie Williams. Although both men are successful, they have almost nothing in common. Share trading could be disastrous for Martha Stewart, but a fantastic idea for George Soros.
Which one are you?
- If there truly are 8 paths, which way is right for you?
- What strategies should you focus on and what should you avoid?
- Who should you role model?
- What types of people can most help you succeed?
- What should people be focused on in today's economy?
- Who should be on your team & who should be off it?
To be a Great Entrepreneur you need to lead like a Great Entrepreneur.
You need the clarity to know what opportunities are for you and what you should leave on the table. Roger Hamilton will deliver that clarity during this event:
- Discover the 8 entrepreneurial leadership styles
- Discover the universal law that EVERY great entrepreneur has employed (and it’s not what you might be thinking)
- Find out why Entrepreneurs don’t work
- Learn who you (personally) should be reading about and learning from – and who not to
- Find out who you need to have on your core entrepreneurial team.
Space for this event is limited, so register now!
R297 per person (and bring a guest for free!)
Johannesburg
Tuesday, 9th December 2008 –
Venue: Midrand Protea Hotel, Midrand
19:00 for 19:30
Contact: Lisa Gering lisa@xlsa.co.za
082 441 9419
Durban
Wednesday 10th December 2008 –
Venue: TBC
19:00 for 19:30
Contact: Lluwellyn Diedericks southafrica@resultsfoundation.com
084 908 9131
Cape Town
Thursday 11th December 2008 –
Venue: Town House Hotel, Cape Town
19:00 for 19:30
Contact: Greer Blizzard greer@xlsa.co.za
072 413 9981
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