Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas

End Self-Sabotage

A Talk by Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas (Author, Speaker, TV Host, Thinkyourself.com)

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About this Talk

Do you self-sabotage? Do you feel that sometimes, an invisible force is making you do the reverse of what you know you should be doing? Learn from No.1 Best Selling Author and Transformation Expert, the proven 3-step system to reprogram the six layers of your brain to succeed and get transformational results. You will learn the main causes of self-sabotage, how to eliminate negative self-talk, how to create the self-confidence you need to succeed with your health and fitness goals, how to identify what needs to change how to transform the old limiting beliefs and restraining energy into a serving force to propel your life. You will leave with easy to apply skills, a revamped relationship with yourself and a new mindset about success and wealth. “This was the most HELPFUL and SIGNIFICANT session of the entire CAPS convention 2017.” Donald Cooper, International Management Consultant and Business Speaker. “The most impactful session I attended at CAPS convention… unlock potentially MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in revenues.” Greg Schinkle, President of Unique Training Development, CSP, Author.

January 23, 2020, 05:00 AM

05:00 AM - 06:00 AM

About The Speakers

Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas

Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas

Author, Speaker, TV Host, Thinkyourself.com

Nathalie is the EXPERT with a PROVEN SYSTEM to get you transformational results. She is international No.1 Bestselling Author of eleven books on success, communication, wellness and empowerment. She is the Founder and CEO of the THINK Yourself® ACADEMY, offering leading-edge courses, training and events. Along the past 30 years, she has inspired over 100,000 audience members and empowered thousands of clients internationally to get rid of their negative self-talk. She combines over 10 years of experience in human resources, 25 years of experience in sales and over 30 years in the fitness industry. In 2007, she was "Fitness Instructor of the Year" for Canada.