Prior to your event, Chad carefully researches the details, needs, and challenges of your audience and customizes his remarks to your group, making every program unique! With his matchless sense of humor and motivating stories, Chad taps into your audience and inspires them to fly higher than they ever thought possible!
The Chad Hymas experience is unforgettable!
Success and the Bird Next Door
How is it possible that someone else always finds success? What’s the secret to success that nobody told you? Don’t just sit on the sidelines as others live your dream—claim it for yourself! With a humorous approach, Chad demonstrates . . .
- How to stick your neck out and fly in the face of fear of rejection and overwhelming discouragement
- The value of personal accountability and bold-faced tenacity
- How to turn jealousy, envy, and blame into powerful tools of change
- The secret to turning even failure into immediate success
- How to go out on an emotional limb and defy gravity
- How to take risks that seem completely impossible and become a winner
Chad emphasizes the power in seizing current circumstances and opportunities while holding tight to your vision until you soar!
Essential for success-driven individuals, powerful network marketing events, and highly motivated sales people and entrepreneurs!
Who Needs Legs When You Have Wings?
A motivating presentation must be accompanied by solutions that change and inspire lives. Today more than ever, people are looking not simply for entertainment, but for direction and solid answers. Chad Hymas has spent the last three years developing solutions that transformed his life. His stories are moving, his courage unprecedented, and his insights profound. His accomplishments provide a powerful litmus test to the validity of these dynamic principles! In this presentation, Chad will teach your group to . . .
- Conquer the emotional paralysis that robs vision and momentum
- Turn obstacles into incredible opportunities
- Harness the power of change and rise above to progress
- Tap into unseen personal power and inner strength to accomplish seemingly impossible dreams
An incredible presentation, ideal for corporate celebrations, after-dinner keynote addresses, and broad audiences!
Get The Worm Faster: Succeed with a Bird’s Eye Perspective!
Life requires us to be problem solvers. Success requires us to be dreamers. Chad Hymas is both a dreamer and a problem solver. In his personal life, he has had to find new solutions to create mobility, strength, and business success. Wouldn’t you like your team to acquire those same skills?
With humorous stories and innovative concepts, Chad will teach your group to . . .
- Look outside the box for new and better ideas that propel you to higher returns and bigger profits
- Create new mental images of success, innovation, and progress
- Anticipate changing needs and new opportunities in the marketplace
- Get a bird’s eye perspective of current circumstances and make long-lasting, effective changes
- Sprout wings and fly faster and further than you ever thought possible
Awesome for businesses going through transition, mergers, or leadership reform!
This presentation is ideal to inspire employee cooperation and productivity amidst change!
Eagles Don’t Fly in Flocks, but Seagulls Never Get Lonely
How do you find the golden egg without ruffling people’s feathers? Every person on your team has a unique personality. Each task, therefore, creates a dilemma! In this presentation, especially for leadership, Chad teaches the four “flight” personality types that exist in every office, every corporation, and even every family. Your team will laugh at themselves while learning new ways of relating to one another and capitalizing on individual contribution. Understand your team players so that the entire team performs best. See how . . .
- The ostrich personality is best at focus
- The chicken personality brings stability
- The seagull empowers the team
- The eagle inspires leadership
Especially motivating for business leaders, CEOs, corporate officers, essential team players, and success-driven managers!
How A Split-Second Decision Can Change Your Life
“Accidents don’t happen to me. Accidents happen to someone else.” With the audience on the edge of their seats, Chad drives home the importance of following safety procedures. Everyone wakes-up to the high cost of an accident not only to themselves, but to their family.
- Understand cost of injuries to them
- Realize importance of complying with policy
- Recognize responsibility for their own safety
- Visualize how their lives would change
- Learn to encourage safety among fellow workers
- Leave with a lasting impression
Why Personal Responsibility Is A Matter Of Life And Death
Who is responsible for workplace safety? Executives, supervisors, safety department staff, or you? Participants learn the critical importance of taking personal responsibility for safety. If you want to create an environment of trust where everyone is responsible for safety, this program is for you!
- Why people get hurt and damages occur
- Where hazards come from
- How to recognize hazards
- What to do to control a hazard
- When to practice hazard recognition and control
Safety is Not Just 9-5
Do you wonder how to build an environment where everyone has safety on their minds, where safety is a natural part of the day-to-day thought process? Participants begin to view safety in a different way because they understand their personal accountability. This program challenges everyone to develop and maintain a safety mindset, the mindset of a safety professional, whether in the workplace or at home. At work or at home it is hard to stop and take the time to do an activity safely unless we consider the possible outcome. If we are:
- Not wearing your seatbelt can have devastating results
- Leaving your safety mind at work can paralyze you
- Leaving something wet can cause a co-worker to slip and fall
- Tripping and falling down the stairs can put you in a wheel chair the rest of your life
Your attendees will share a new respect for safety procedures, and gain an understanding of developing a 24/7 Safety Attitude
“Target Zero”-The Original
A risk-free environment will never exist. Therefore, employees must be self-motivated to develop a “personal safety culture” to reduce accidents. This content filled presentation is fun, lively, entertaining and highly interactive. The message will enable attendees to become self-motivated and embrace safety as a personal value to improve the quality of their lives. After hearing this message, unsafe behaviors are reduced and attendees practice “Safety 24/7.”
- If you notice a dangerous situation you need to fix it
- That safety should be a 24 hour concern
- Any small accident can effect your future
In A Hurry?
What would you do if you found yourself trapped under 2,000 pounds? Chad shares his personal account of how his life changed in an instant because he was in a hurry. How taking short cuts can change your life and the life of the ones you love.
Hurry is the most common cause of injuries I have reviewed, investigated and advised on. Hurry is the reason we forgot to “follow the safety procedure.” Hurry is the reason we:
- Break the speed limit driving to the safety meeting
- Skip a pre-op
- Walk past something spilled and think, “somebody should clean that up”
- Fall off of ladders
We hurry when we are trying to catch up. Feeling rushed takes up space in your brain and can lead to a mistake. Being late on jobs continually may mean you are continually late getting started (imagine that). Some people feel rushed because the boss has pushed the deadline for a job up and now it sounds like he or she is telling you to hurry up even though it may mean that you get hurt, but that’s not true. Schedules get pushed up for many reasons, but when it comes to doing a safe and quality job, the ‘squeezed’ deadline might not be met. The reality of hurrying through any job is that it leads to mistakes. Mistakes lead to injuries and an inferior product.
Are you A Rescuer Or A Responder?
A risk-free environment will never exist. Therefore, employees must be self-motivated to develop a “personal safety culture” to reduce accidents. This content filled presentation is fun, lively, entertaining and highly interactive. The message will enable attendees to become self-motivated and embrace safety as a personal value to improve the quality of their lives. Who is responsible for workplace safety? Executives, supervisors, safety department staff, or you? Participants learn the critical importance of taking personal responsibility for safety. If you want to create an environment of trust where everyone is responsible for safety, this program is for you!
- Leadership is demonstrated, not announced in a zero harm culture
- Must give way to fear of communication
- This is what ‘standing up’ looks like