We can often get that feeling of just floating… floating through work, floating through the weekend, floating through life! 


That feeling of not really going places… the boat hasn’t sunk, but you’re just bobbing around at sea and never reaching your desired destination. 


In exploration, sport and in business the end goal might be different, but the winning feeling, inner success and sense of achievement are identical. 


So how can we ‘Make our Boat Go Faster’ and ‘Master the Psychology of Winning’? 


With the Rugby League World Cup kicking off this weekend, we’re delighted to share lessons from a Rugby World Cup winner and a Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup winning coach, to give you a wider outlook on how to make your boat go faster. 


That’s just some of the experience that motivational & wellbeing expert, Steve Head and Rugby World Cup winner, Maggie Alphonsi MBE have under their belt! 


Build your mental resilience, ‘prioritise your priorities’ & master the psychology of winning with Maggie & Steve when they join us on 10 November at the National Sales Conference.

See you next week!

Steve

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Carla Crivaro is a trauma-informed and certified Sex, Love & Relationship Coach. She works with men and women internationally to help them understand themselves and each other. More and more research is showing that mental health and work productivity can be negatively impacted by dissatisfying sexual experiences and relationship issues.

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