How to Live a Life Worth Talking About

This insightful workshop, a crash course in public speaking,  helps participants write out their story, locate key turning points that made them who they are, and begin to tell a new story of success and empowerment.

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, ‘Who you are screams so loudly in my ear that I can not hear what you say.” In other words, our actions speak louder than our words.

 

In today’s fast-paced, hi-tech, and competitive world, there’s no greater currency than integrity. Drawing from such books as Angela Duckworth’s “Grit” and Don Miguel Ruiz’s’ The Four Agreements, Saying Something urges people, young and old, to be impeccable with their word. 

 

This powerful workshop, a crash course in public speaking,  helps participants write out their story, locate key turning points that made them who they are, and begin to tell a new story of success and empowerment. 

 

“You are your walking business card,” Shaun explains. “You are advertising for what people can expect of you.” He explains the importance of  evaluating others around you: “Every day of your life, people are auditioning to be in your future… and you get to decide who gets the part.”

 

With public speaking still being amongst the number one fears, Saying Something gives participants immediate power–and moves them closer to the stage and center of the room. It teaches that bravery requires a bit of fear, courage requires a little doubt, and knowing who you are is always accompanied by those who think differently.

 

Participants who attend this workshop can accept past mistakes, identify lessons, develop more beneficial vocabulary when describing themselves to others, and understand the benefits of living a life congruent with one’s language.

Testimonial

“Our office has received numerous calls from school districts all over the state now with requests for his contact information. He was able to reach & inspire everyone in a way that I have yet to witness any other speaker of his time through storytelling, group interaction, singing & playing the keyboard.”

Tessa Burchfield | Office of Dropout Prevention, Mississippi Dept of Education

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