When faced with a fire - most people run away in fear of the risk and consequences. Firefighters are trained to apply their training, make decisions and take the risk, and face what others fear.

Today you can start the process to learn and apply these tactics to your personal and professional life.

We all have "fires" in our lives. They come in the form of personalities in conflict, bad clients, mistakes, accidents, financial crashes, or illness. Some of us would prefer to run into the house fire, rescue the people, and put out the fire - rather than face a personal crisis.

David introduces the concepts, practices them, and empowers people to work them into their personal lifes.

Keynotes:

David explores the culture of emergency responders, and the training provided to firefighters. We will walk through the process how to "respond" not react to high stress problems, not react.

Learn the proven principles and practise the techniques that allow you to change your direction in high stress situations, and "Run To The Fire".

"Run to the Fire" launches command and control concepts into everyday work and life. Using common crises, and confidential ones, we will practise initial steps of defining a fire, finding your crew, managing your emotional and physical response, then quickly moving into command of the situation.