I have attached the AAR’s that Soldiers wrote about you. On top of these reviews we had countless Soldiers approach us to tell us how great you were and how they enjoyed your class. As you can see on the reviews, you were apparently the part they most enjoyed about the whole day! It is rare to get Soldiers to mention briefs, let alone a briefer by name (in fact it’s a first for us)…. I think that says a lot about you and your class. It was a pleasure working with you and I look forward to working with you more in the future. ~ Respectfully, SSG Bastys, Hannah
Yellow Ribbon Operations NCO, State Resilience Admin NCO, G1 – Soldier Support Services

You know it. After any length or number of deployments, things have and are going to keep changing. Service Members come back as a different person to a family of different people. So the key is to focus on, and decide that you haven’t forgotten who you are. And in doing so, you will get the chance to celebrate who you’ve become. Because you’ve become exactly what your goal was to become: more resilient and wiser.

   

 

 

 

 

 

Words are powerful! When we control our vocabulary instead of letting our vocabulary control us, we recognize that the letter F gets a bad rap, and doesn’t have to be negative… Change your vocabulary and you change your life, and someone else’s: positive WORDS (What Others Remember & Digest Strengthen Spirits) or negative WORDS (What Others Remember Destroy Spirits). What are your words doing?

I thank you for considering me to help deliver it. Please go to my ‘Right Fit?’ page and give me an idea of how you’re feeling.

 I jokingly remind my audiences that the Military doesn’t have the market cornered on acronyms… they call and get them from me. LOL  Click on the book to get a feel for how I use it to inspire any audience.