Before I talk about the awesome event last weekend I want to highlight the event I will be hosting on Thursday evening. If you don't know its called "An Evening with the Man That Coaches the 1%" and its a chance to hear me interview a man that not many people know publicly. He gets the call from his very high profile client base in all kinds of situations. He will be sharing some strategies he shares with his 1% clients. The cost of the event is only £20 which is heavily subsidised by the man as a charitable contribution to giving back. You can book your tickets here: goo.gl/B7NK0f
Last weekend we saw the rise of another new event in the self-development calendar here in the UK. The venue was the Millennium Gloucester hotel in Kensington and the event was the "Event of Champions" and boy have they set the bar high. With a line up of speakers who not only gave awesome content but did so without any hard sell tactics. Yes there were other programs you could buy but only if you wanted to and that is the key difference I need to mention here. It truly was a soft sale and one which we need to see more of in the industry. The line up included Sharon and Michael Lechter, Paul and Tracy Smolinski, Isaura Gonzalez, Angela Totman, Darshana Ubl, Kevin Byrne and the organiser's Camilita and Andrew Nuttall. It was evident that they are were really genuine, humble and open hearted people that were there to serve, teach and inspire those that attended. You may be familiar with Sharon Lechter as she co wrote 14 rich dad books including Rich Dad Poor Dad and spearheaded the Rich dad brand to the success it has seen all over the globe. After a short spell advising the US government on issues of financial literacy she is now working alongside the Napoleon Hill foundation and writing more award winning books including the latest "Think & Grow Rich for Women". A spin on the original masterpiece, "Think & Grow Rich" which you could say kicked off what is now such a big global industry. If you ever get the opportunity to hear her and Michael speak then you must take that opportunity as they genuinely are a power couple in an industry that has grown from a single seed to what it is now. That's all from me for now. If you can make the evening event I will be hosting on the 28th then please do get your tickets quickly. There's a lot more to come from me in the coming months with some big interviews lined up here and in the states. So watch this space! Here are some photos of last weekend.
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As the dust settles from the New Year celebrations many people are focused on 2016 and what this year will bring.
I decided its time I write this blog, as an ambassador to the self-development industry, I'm constantly invited to attend and be part of various events in the self-development calendar. Whether it’s being part of the organising team through the Pattni Consultancy or being invited as a special guest it’s always a pleasure to work with so many companies and speakers/coaches that are focused on creating change here in the UK and across the world. This blog gives me an opportunity to feedback and give my opinion on which events are not worth missing and which events, I feel, you should avoid point blank. With this in mind 2016 promises to be an eventful year. With the rise in the number of new self-development events in the annual calendar and those events which have been pulling in the crowds for many years there is a lot to choose from. You will also see the event page of this site has a small selection of carefully chosen events. There are events which The Pattni Consultancy put on as well as those where The Pattni Consultancy are one of the chosen partners. I shall also be interviewing many speakers across the industry in the coming months. Those that are stand out famous and those that are less well known. I will be asking the crucial questions everyone wants to ask and also getting valuable insight into how one can navigate the challenges of a changing world. So let this be your year. Ash |
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