Friday, October 2, 2009

Leadership Clinton and Life Impact Productions

are pleased to announce

Jon Gordon

best-selling author and motivational speaker

will be coming to Wilmington, Ohio

November 2, 2009 at 4 p.m. & 7 p.m. to share

Positive Ways to Thrive During Waves of Change

from his new book – The Shark and the Goldfish


Location: Hugh G. Heiland Theatre at Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio

General Admission: only $15 per person.

Seating is limited and tickets will go very quickly, so act now - don't miss out on this incredible opportunity!

Discounts available: Groups of 10 or more, Buy Local First Clinton County, Educators, and Leadership Alumni.

For tickets: Call 937-382-7120 or 937-728-6557.

In Wilmington – Ticket purchases can be made through the Leadership Clinton office, Books ‘N More, and the General Denver Hotel.

Click here to register for the event and receive ticket order instructions. [4 p.m. show] [7 p.m. show]

Learn more about Jon at http://www.jongordon.com/speaking.html & http://www.jongordon.com/introvideo.html

Events sponsors are The Wilmington News Journal, National Bank & Trust, and ABX Air & AMES.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Event Directions

Directions from Interstate 71:

Exit # 45 at Route 73.
Follow Route 73 east (toward Wilmington).
Route 73 joins Routes 22/3.
Continue east on Route 73/22/3
to College Street.

Turn right on College Street.
Venue is on your left one block
at the corner of Douglas Street.

Questions: call (937) 382-7120

Directions for GPS:
200 College Street
(corner of College and Douglas Sts.)
Hugh G. Heiland Theatre in Boyd
Cultural Arts Center at Wilmington
College, Wilmington, Ohio 45177.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Shark and The Goldfish

The Shark and The Goldfish:
Positive Ways to Thrive During Waves of Change
A fable about overcoming adversity and fear from the bestselling author of
The Energy Bus and Training Camp

Now more than ever fear and uncertainty are becoming staples of daily life. During changing times, it’s easy to worry, give up, and let fear paralyze you. However, you have more control than you think you do, and how you handle adversity is your choice—the only choice that matters.

Many successful people and businesses have grown to prominence during even the worst recessions and downturns. These successful people and organizations all shared similar characteristics and took similar actions to thrive while others merely tried to survive. You can do the same.

In The Shark and The Goldfish, bestselling author Jon Gordon shares an inspiring fable about a goldfish who has always been fed, a nice shark who teaches him to find food and a wave of change that brings them together. In the process of finding food the Shark teaches the Goldfish the ultimate lesson—that the difference between a full belly and an empty stomach depends solely on your faith, beliefs, and actions.

In the face of adversity, this is a simple fable that reinforces a proven truth—you can’t control the events in your life. But you can control how you respond to them. You can allow the waves of change to crush you or you can learn to ride them to a successful future. Delightfully illustrated and packed with tips and strategies for thriving during tough times, The Shark and The Goldfish is a quick read that will have a life-long impact.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

About Life Impact Productions

Life Impact Productions is an event production business focused on event production based out of Wilmington Ohio.

Mission:
Making you think, perform, and dream bigger than you are providing a life-impacting experience!

Connect with us:
www.facebook.com (Life Impact Productions)

About the Clinton County Leadership Institute

Created in 1986, the Clinton County Leadership Instiute is a not-for-profit Community Leadership organization whose mission is to develop the county’s greatest resource - people - by enhancing their leadership skills and experiences. Instilling community awareness, while promoting commitment and service to community, CCLI, and its programs work to help obtain the highest quality of life possible for all of Clinton County’s residents and employees.

Connect with us:
ccli@verizon.net (937) 382-7120 http://www.cclead.org/
http://www.facebook.com/ www.twitter.com/cclead http://www.linkedin.com/

Executive Director, Kathleen Blake
Communications Manager, Sherri Krazl