Ambassadors greet attendees - -Barb Engelhardt (L) and Cindy Miller (R)
Inspirational Northwood Professor Jeff Phillips Speaks at Doubletree
Guest Speaker at Energize Luncheon
August 19, 2011
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By: Diane Szczepanski
During a recent Energize luncheon held at The DoubleTree Hotel,
Northwood University Professor and Inspirational Speaker Jeff Phillips addresses the nature of achieving personal peak performance through the daily exercise of positive self talk, while maintaining an exceptional realistic self image.
Andrew Kornecky, Energize Chair, said "We're excited to get Professor Jeff
here for our luncheon. He's a dynamic speaker and his message can be
interpreted into real life practices. He reminds me of the neat
professor who didn't always stick to the book, but you took a lot out of
the lecture."
Kornecky continued, "His talk on Peak Performance focused on positive self talk, that we're
always "under construction" and that peak performance is not something
we achieve and can say "ahhh", it's something we live and continue to
work on our whole lives. It's more about our personal "equity" than what
things we own that make us peak performers."
Phillips is a Professor of Language Arts for Northwood University as well as
a highly acclaimed, inspirational speaker. He has shared his unique and
humorous speaking style with many Great Lakes Bay
organizations as well as being a professional cartoonist holding a
degree in Commercial Art.
At sign in desk--Chair, Andrew Kornecky....Cathy Koebke, and
Ryann Kruse
Stephanie Ahrens & Becke Popour (Energize members)
Andy Lieber, Showcase Mitsubishi and Sara Sakon, Wirt
Rivette-Group
Luncheon held at Doubletree Hotel
Professor Jeff Phillips talks to Jennifer Spencer, Energize
Steering committee and today's event Emcee.
Professor Jeff with table-mates.
Diane Szczepanski
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Business-woman by day, confessed boot addict by night and 'wanna-be' writer, music lover and proud Mom of an awesome guitar playing, teen son.
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