Raise Your Game: Conquering Fear, Standing Strong

Jul 26, 2015 1 Min Read
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History tells us that the great exploits of the world are the results of men and women who have overcome fear and have walked through the corridors of courage and perseverance.

Fear is a real thing. If not responded to properly, it pulls us back from reaching our full potential. In this session, Eric Lau explores what fear is and how to build the courage to overcome it.

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Eric Lau is a faculty trainer of Leaderonomics focusing on leadership programmes related to mentoring, coaching and strategic influencing. He is a strategic leader with a relentless belief in people. To engage his consultation work for your organisation, email us at training@leaderonomics.com.

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