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Lighting Your Own Fuse Enhancement Company

"We are referring you to all of our associations across the country as well as to our national affiliate".
Debbie Tott, Executive Director
Floor Covering Association

 ABOUT THE BOOK...
Steve Tice, severely wounded Viet Nam war survivor said this about it...

"This is a book aimed at healthy living and written with wisdom, compassion and humor. The world would be so much better off if books such as this were required reading for all citizens - we would have better insight into ourselves as well as those close to us, then logically expand that respect and care to our communities and onward up the human chain. There is no need for the mean-spiritedness that prevails in our society and in some peoples' hearts. Sadly as a young soldier fighting, then severely injured in Viet Nam, I witnessed man's inhumanity to man. I have spent my lifetime treading a path out of that mind, and body-wounding experience. Mr. Macdonald is a person who has apparently seen much in his life. He has set motivation, stimulation, and insight to type and given us concrete choices towards living each day with a renewed faith in ourselves, hope, and the skills to do it. "Lighting Your Own Fuse" is a guidebook for living with passion and courage rather than with a mindset of anger and lowered self-expectations. I have great appreciation for this book, and for this author putting his heart on the line to help us all gain a leg up in these difficult days."


 

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Trust, Bonding & Compromise

Trust is the glue of society and human interactions.

A front page "Seattle Times" article recently reported that a new drug may come onto the market that, when inhaled, makes a person more trusting. It contains a chemical called Oxytocin, which scientists suspect, creates a bonding behavior that stimulates trust among a group of people. The article goes on to say something that we, as organizational trainers and consultants, and you too know so well; "trust is the glue of society and human interactions. Erase it, and you compromise all you have tried to create, you compromise everything from love to trade to political order." You have just found someone who can help you create that feeling in your organization without taking drugs.

Mac Macdonald is the Inspirational Speaker and Corporate Trainer You've Been Looking For!

If you are looking for an energetic trainer using creative techniques to rejuvenate your group, look no further! I have served and vitalized companies like Motorola and Boeing, non-profits such as The American Cancer Society and The American Heart Association, and repowered academic institutions, governmental departments, health care professionals, small commercial companies and civic groups to cultivate a deeper bonding with, commitment to, and promotion of their organizations; as well as providing team-building, sales-enhancing, and relationship-repairing methodologies.

10 Reasons to Bring Mac to Your Next Seminar

  1. Helps you create, restore, and maintain a sense of mission, vision, and passion towards your organizational, as well as your personal goals.
  2. Comforts the disturbed and disturbs the comfortable
  3. Provides talents, tools, and skills that help you absolutely delight your clients, customers, and colleagues.
  4. Pounds home the idea that affirmations without discipline is delusion.
  5. Prevents competitors from robbing you of your customers, and your employees.
  6. Drives fear out of the workplace, invites openness into the workplace, and bases it all upon the notion of what trust and accountability looks like.
  7. Provides you with ideas and exercises that create an atmosphere in which all staff want to come to work vs. thinking that they have to.
  8. Increases the sale of your products, ideas, and services.
  9. Provides you with reinvention techniques that keep your staffs persistent, perseverant, and passionate.  
  10. Shakes anyone out of lethargy, complacency, lowered morale, or lowered self-expectations, in spite of having to do more with less resources.

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