How Authors Can Use Experiential Workshops to Inspire Others

To promote his personal development business, messages of empowerment, and supplemental book Life Sucks!, Malaysian author Eric Teh works with universities and other organizations in his country to secure speaking engagements. He's found that many of the universities are looking for speakers to inspire and empower their students. Teh has created an hour-long, experiential workshop where he encourages interaction and forward-thinking activities. Through these workshops, Teh is able to share his messages about the importance of thinking ahead to your future and making sure you are on the right path to achieve your goals. His mission is to help students and others focus their studies and energies on what matters most. He works directly with the students, giving him the opportunity to receive valuable feedback and enhance his business and speaking skills.

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