Losing Sight, Gaining Vision

Interactive Workshop

 

Losing Sight, Gaining Vision Workshop

Often, we face terrifying challenges in life. The kind that causes us to feel overwhelmed and absolutely NOT able to think beyond the current crisis and fear.

This presentation is about my diagnosis of going blind at 21. While the doctors told me to “get ready to lose your sight”, I kept asking  how in the world do you do that?

A 40-year walk with visual disability has helped me gain insights to 3 very important questions which have aided me in the going-blind process:

  1. What is my why?

  2. How will I survive this?

  3. Who do I want to be as a result?

Has your business or organization gone through some very challenging events in the past several years? Have you experienced loss and disruption to your “normal” daily routine?

If so, this workshop will be very helpful for you. As we unpack the 3 questions and what your answers are will reveal how it’s possible to be losing sight but at the same time gaining vision!

The Workshop Experience

The workshop is packed full of education, energy and inspiration to guide corporate teams and medical providers to a better understanding of proactive and preventative lifestyle choices.

Presentations are interactive and supply everyone with take-aways and action steps to motivate change and forward momentum.  

What will you receive at a training workshop?

  • Specific tools for addressing and accepting your diagnosis

  • Strategies for dealing with loss and gaining confidence

  • Opportunities to implement what you have learned

  • Clear application and action steps to make needed and consistent changes

Schedule a Workshop for Your Organization

Contact Annette to schedule a training workshop for your team of 10 or more. Workshops can be customized to fit your desired time frame, ranging from one hour to two hours.

What Clients Are Saying

“Annette, you bring a great perspective to your audience and very thoughtful and funny insight in to the world through which you see.”

— SHANDY WELCH, PHYSICIAN COACH