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"Turn a disadvantage into an advantage" - Paul Van Den Bosch
SportSpreker|
April 3, 2020

This is an uncertain period for the whole of Belgium. Group meetings are prohibited, so all events are canceled. The events industry in particular has a hard time. The chance that this will still occur in the future is high. As a result, we will have to think and act differently from now on. For example, it is high time to think more online! Because many people work from home, it is particularly important during this period to continue to inspire and motivate your customers, partners and employees! Some well-known and in-demand sports speakers would like to help with this and have developed an online lecture especially for this difficult time. They give webinars from a safe distance. This can be in the form of a video pep talk, online seminar or power vlog. In the meantime, some speakers have just finished their first webinar and are optimistic about the future. They are happy to give a few tips to all event managers and entrepreneurs: Paul Van Den Bosch: “People in companies are having a hard time, times are hard. But of course this comes to an end. The sun is shining and if we do what we have to do with everyone and learn from this for the future, we will come out better and stronger. We can start with this today. In this way we can take more and better care of others, but in addition, the measures also force us to come back to ourselves in a limited circle. We have more free time and can make good use of it. Time to put everything in order and time to take more care of ourselves. Try to turn a disadvantage into an advantage as much as possible. " Cedric Dumont: “It is important to create sufficient resilience in times of crisis. Here are seven tips: 1. Surround yourself with people you trust. 2. Accept that you cannot control everything that happens around you, but you can control the way you deal with it. 3. Take action, because this is the best antidote for anxiety. 4. Adopt a positive mindset. 5. Accept that changes are a part of life. Trust yourself. 7. Be grateful for what you have ”Arnold Vanderlyde:“ The most fundamental thing is to consistently enjoy the process. Even in these difficult times with adjustments for everyone. Stay inside and make it right there for your family, your kids and yourself. Soon we will go to that dot on the horizon, as a person and as an entrepreneur with the right spirit! ”

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