|
|
Keynote Speeches
Most of FireStar’s sizzling seminars can be presented as
keynote addresses, but here are some of our most requested:
Great Balls of Fire! (Also called Keeping the Flame)
One of the greatest challenges we all face is keeping ourselves motivated. This is particularly difficult and extremely important with our fast-paced high responsibility jobs today. It's easy to lose enthusiasm and get burned out, stressed out, and finally - checked out. This high-energy session gives
attendees six steps for getting the fire back in their lives professionally and personally. It’s not just a motivational speech; it’s a method attendees can apply long after the speech.
Motivation by Chocolate
This keynote features two things everyone likes - chocolate and motivation! It teaches nine key concepts to help participants get more out of work and life. They'll learn about persistence, passion, effective allocation of resources, the law of diminishing returns, and much more! The session includes a chocolate tasting to demonstrate not only how to appreciate chocolate, but also life itself. Give them chocolate and bring down the house!
Fire from the Islands
Attendees go on a trip to the island of St. Kitts for an adventure
illustrating many of the challenges change can present. Concepts covered include the power of persistence, how easily we take things for granted, how
little control we really have, and how to get out of your comfort zone. This is a great mini vacation loaded with vivid stories to help attendees
learn to deal with the inevitable and the uncontrollable - change.
Networking like You Mean It (Or Wallflower No More!)
This session is a great addition to any meeting where attendees benefit by networking. Most people cite networking as important to them, but they have no idea how to do it and, to be honest, it scares them. Maybe worse, they are too overzealous and turn people off rather than build relationships. Filled with great stories and action steps, this speech gets listeners serious about their goals for networking and over their fears of networking. Ten tips for breaking the ice help even the committed wallflower blossom.
|