Burnout isn’t a bad thing.
It means you were actually on fire for a while.

Imagine if everyone were happy to be on the team. Walking the talk of the mission statement. Productive. Self-motivated. Always on the lookout for ways to build the brand, improve quality, service, sales and the customer experience. On a daily basis. Why are you laughing? You can help them find that spark, fuel the flame and spread the fire up and down the ranks. Really.

Take This Job and LOVE It! is my keynote presentation that is ideal for groups who want to re-energize their people and help them be and do their best on a daily basis—plus bring out the best in others. I pack this program with powerful insights and plenty of laughs, giving people a fresh perspective, simple strategies, and tangible tools they can use right away in four specific ways to:

People walk away energized, enthusiastic and better equipped to handle the inherent hassles that come with the chaos many of us call a “career.” But more importantly, they know exactly how to make a difference–in the work they do, the way they do it and why.

Just imagine what a difference that could make in performance, customer service, retention and the bottom line.

 

Marketing

Communication

Motivation

1-DAy Marketing Retreat

Miscellaneous

Terri Langhans

Terri Langhans, CSP, COE
Certified Speaking Professional
Chief of Everything
Blah Blah Blah Etc., Inc.


"I feel as if a weight has been lifted from me and that I can do anything I want to, to make my work meaningful and successful."

California Adult Day Services Program Evaluation

“You are funny, engaging, but real and authentic with who you are. That is rare and hard to find. Your message is simple and easy for people to relate to as well as to apply…thank you for sharing your story…it spoke directly to my heart about relationships I needed to reconcile.”

Jennifer White Women’s Retreat Program Evaluation

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