Paul McKenna: Success for Life

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Pavilion Theatre, Wednesday 20th March

• Do you want to access your true potential?
• Do you want to increase your confidence?
• Do you want more motivation and resilience?
• Do you want more happiness and joy?

Then this live coaching event is for you!

Paul McKenna wants to help you achieve more of your true potential in every area of your life. He has spent decades working with sports stars, rock stars, movie stars and business leaders to help them become super successful. Now, it’s your turn.

He has distilled strategies that you can easily learn that will give you the edge in life and make you more successful. In this dynamic interactive coaching event, Paul will be using the latest psychological techniques to help you to move beyond your limitations and notice powerful changes in your thinking and behaviours.

Some people wait for the world to change before they think they can feel happy – Paul uses an ‘inside-out' approach to success and happiness, because as you change on the inside, your whole life changes for the better. If you want to crank up your confidence, clarity, creativity, resilience and happiness, then let Paul McKenna help you.


Date:
Wednesday 20th March
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€45
Address:
Pavilion Theatre, Marine Road, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Pavilion Theatre, Marine Road, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland

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