Everest Presentations/Workshops Life Journeys
In May 2006, Laurie Bagley reached the summit of the world’s highest mountain and the pinnacle of her athletic achievements. Laurie’s experiences on Mount Everest have inspired her to create presentations and workshops that are designed to share what she learned. Laurie has crafted a number of programs for a wide range of audiences. Programs range from an image and story driven slide show that share her journey to directed, goal-oriented interactive packages designed to facilitate success, in business and personal growth. Her book Summit! One Woman’s Everest climb Guides You to Success, follows her workshop and seminar format.
Laurie’s audiences benefit by hearing her story and insights in many ways:
- experiencing improved productivity through new goal setting tools.
- foster “turning dreams into reality” by motivating employees to explore their own dreams.
- learn tips for turning small changes into goal-achieving habits.
The goal: If your employees are underachieving, overwhelmed or lacking in passion, if your team could use help with focus, direction and productivity, if you are looking for higher profits or greater effectiveness, This workshop could provide renewed energy and clarity.
- Corporations, Small Businesses and Non profits: Workshops are designed to help executives,management teams and employees create a shift in thinking, and address how goal setting can support their lives. Laurie can also focus on the deeper motivation behind personal dreams and goals. Laurie can also do motivational Key note presentations tailored to your organization with the Everest media show available upon request. See the Corporate Presentation page for more info.
- Middle and High School Students: Go to schools tab.
Printable brochure available on web home page call 530-925-4810 or email www.laurieb@lauriebagley.com
A dream is just a dream until you set it in motion – it may take many steps to reach your goal, and if you are patient and don’t take any shortcuts- your dream becomes reality.” Laurie Bagley
