About Patrick Tansey
Born in Dublin, Patrick was educated at the College of Technology, where he qualified in cinematography. He secured a job as a technician at Humphries Film Laboratories, London. Three years later, he was appointed Film Editor, the youngest ever to hold that position.
Various career changes followed: salesman (packaging machinery); BBC studio audience warm-up artist; stand-up comedian appearing on several TV shows; cruise line entertainer; and he now runs a corporate training company.
Patrick’s goal in life is to persuade people that they can easily become more successful. Most of us struggle because we make decisions to avoid pain in the short term. When you do that, you create pain in the long term. People who succeed are those who are willing to do whatever is necessary in the short term to create their vision for the long term. That is the common denominator of success.
Patrick’s keynote motivational speech is exceptional because he mixes the subject of personal development with humour. The result is electrifying. Humour is the lubricant that helps the content go down smoother.
Patrick is a great motivational speaker because he enthuses people to take action. Motivation and high self-esteem are intertwined.
He shows his audience how to develop their self-esteem, demonstrates how they can eliminate most of the stress of life, shows them techniques that they can take away to enable them to close more sales, manage time better, communicate better, or become a better team leader. Best of all, his message is clear and simple to implement.
Memorising new information is the most demanding aspect of today's workplace. Patrick shows how, by approaching this topic in a 'brain friendly manner', memorising and having total recall is simple.
If you know the facts of life, you'll know that most people would rather be entertained than be educated! Patrick motivates his listeners by using powerful humorous analogies to support his claim that anyone can achieve their full potential by a simple process overlooked by 80% of the population. The 20% are the 'champions', the 80% are the 'spectators'. Discover why Patrick Tansey makes an average of 100 presentation a year - and gets rave reviews
Patrick’ after-dinner speech has more of an emphasis on humour than on personal development, yet incorporates a good element of motivational message. In fact, he is probably the only ‘motivational humorist’ on the after-dinner circuit!
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