Speaking & Keynotes
Larry has developed three presentations / Keynotes that speak to the Always At Choice fundamentals.
1. “Always At Choice.”
Adopting the belief system that we are always at choice has a lot to do with people living with more peace.
We’re not accountable for hurricanes, snowstorms, tsunamies, diseases; we are accountable for how we deal with them.
In his presentation, Larry shows how this attitude manifests in managing our moods, dealing with FEARS, and capitalizing on opportunities.
2. “Refire, Don’t Retire.”
The general trend in American Society today is to rush to retirement.
Retirement as a human phenomenon is only 91 years old. It didn’t exist before August 14, 1935.
Social Security retirement benefits were enacted as part of the original Social Security Act, signed into law on August 14, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Research has shown that if people continue to serve, they can extend their lives by 8-10 years.
Larry demonstrates that living a fulfilled life, being of service, and being appreciated are positive aspects of living.
3. “Be An Observer of the Observer You Are”
This presentation helps people review their lives and identify what may be holding them back from achieving their desires.
In Larry’s learning, he’s found that a place where many are stuck (the biggest barrier to accomplishing a person’s desired goals) is their limiting belief systems.
In this presentation, Larry explores the sources of our belief systems and how they impact our ability to take the necessary action to create the results we desire.
In the review, you could find out that how you’re looking at the problem could be the problem.
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Larry Freeborg’s entertaining interactive workshops focus on lessons he has personally applied. He shares them to help others overcome limiting beliefs and obstacles and achieve desired results.
Expect to leave the meeting feeling lighter, with solid ideas for moving forward through blocked or “stuck” areas and for realizing your aspirations.
For more information on how to book Larry for an interactive workshop, please contact us.