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Let David Kynan awaken, inspire and transform your staff as he reveals the secrets of the mind for effortless influence, accelerated achievement and world class performance.

Forget about theory – Knowledge isn’t power, but action is.

The insights that David shares are actionable and practical so listeners leave with a new perspective on performance and influence, a curiosity about the human performance technology and tools they can use to produce immediate results.

David Kynan speaks frequently to various audiences such as sales teams, entrepreneurs and managers about how to take control of their mind and emotions and rev up their own results and their staff’s performance. He has been invited to speak by the Canadian Human Rights Commission, Sun Life Financial, Medisca Pharmaceuticals and others.


Topics

  • The Instruction Manual for the Mind
  • How to Crush Stress
  • The Myth of Anxiety
  • Hypnotic Persuasion and Effortless Influence
  • The Entrepreneur’s Missing Skill Set
  • Secrets of the World’s Top Sales People


The Instruction Manual for the Mind
Discover the secrets of the mind that will transform the way your run your organization. Learn the model behind the success of the world’s top performers and visionary leaders as David reveals the keys to effective communication, emotional intelligence and empowerment that turn mediocre employees into star performers. As David unveils the keys to the human mind, you’ll learn the principles of eff ortless influence that can be used to motivate and inspire employees and win customer’s minds and hearts to make more sales with less effort.

How to Crush Stress
Stress undermines effectiveness, productivity and sabotages performance. Most people have been fooled into believing that stress is a fact of life, something you have to cope with, manage or relieve. But stress isn’t a thing – it’s a process and it requires your participation. Discover the structure of stress and how to free yourself from the chains of overwhelm to enhance performance and achievement.

The Myth of Anxiety
Anxiety is the most common mental health problem according to Stats Canada. It’s undermines work performance, sends employees on sick leave and ruins lives. The common belief is that the cure is a pill… or years of talk therapy. But anxiety is not a condition, a disease or a disorder… it’s a process. In order to panic regulary, consistently and methodically you have to do certain things with your mind. It’s an extraordinary feat of the mind and what you know how it works, you can stop it!

Hypnotic Persuasion and Effortless Influence
The power to influence is the lifeline of business… but in most businesses it is sadly absent because the keys to true influence are completely unknown. Most manangers and sales people believe that to influence, you have to be pushy and aggressive… and that’s precisely why instead of making things happen, they wonder what happened. Learn the steps to hypnotic persuasion that managers can use to get the most out of employees and that sales people can apply to make more sales with less effort.
When you know how to get into your listener’s mind, influence is easy.

The Entrepreneur’s Missing Skill Set
Ask a group of entrepreneurs what stop them from achieving the success they want and the most common answer? “Me!” Most of the obstacles to success are not “out there,” they begin with you: The enemies of the entrepreneur are many: self-sabotage, stress, fear, doubt, worry, overwhelm. If you don’t win the inner game of business, how can you win the outer game?

Success as an entrepreneur begins in the mind:To be a winning entrepreneur, you first have to have the mind of a winning entrepreneur.


Testimonials

David shows you how to dramatically increase your staff’s performance in 60 minutes…His knowledge and skill is a gold mine for the world of business.”

In addition to record attendance, staff repeatedly expressed their appreciation during the days following the event, having found it both empowering and accessible. I believe David’s simple and effective representation of matters so complex they often defy our understanding, as well as his ability to relate to an audience and its needs, are the key to his success.
-Alex Q, Canadian Human Rights Commission

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