From teaching textbooks to corporate training w/ Richard Gerver

Are you finding it nerve-wracking to start your next steps as a freelance consultant or trainer? Richard Gerver was in the same shoes as you but has made the leap from a school job, teaching textbooks, to a successful freelance career. Richard is an author and successful keynote speaker. He has been named UK Business Speaker of the Year three times, and has been invited to speak on the world’s most recognised stages, including TED, the RSA and the BBC. In this episode Richard is going to talk to you about how he made the leap from teaching textbooks to creating a full time freelancing career. His unique insight into human development will help you understand the nature of your personal and professional responses to risk, change, creativity, and development. You will learn Why you should think like a 5 year old How to have more faith in your instincts The benefits of making mistakes Check out the episode now! And subscribe to get more episodes like this one!

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