Andy Andrews' Past Premiere Performances Live in Concert


Item Number: 104

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $30

Online Close: Feb 19, 2007 5:00 PM CST

Bid History: 0 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Past Premiere Performances are vintage, digitally remastered, live recordings from the archives of Andy Andrews. A masterful storyteller who will take you on an incredible journey through his fascinating, funny, and inspiring tales.
Storms of Perfection-Overcoming Obstacles: Join Andy as he explores how problems affect our daily lives. With many living examples, Andy shows how learning to change our patterns of action is more important than any "how-to" knowledge. Get ready to experience a renewed appreciation for the perseverance successful people display when faced with life-changing challenges. Andy will help you transform problems into boundless opportunities.
Give Me the Bat-Becoming a More Effective Leader: Illustrating our innate ability to become more effective leaders, Andy examines the attitude of responsibility and how it relates to personal success. Great leaders take ownership of the daily challenges they have in their lives. Learn to take full responsibility and begin guiding your own destiny.
Burn the Boats-Mastering Commitment: "The desire to succeed is not enough," Andy says. "We must eliminate the mental safety nets that keep us from reaching our goals." Andy illuminates the differences between a world of wishful thinkers and the few who consistently win. By learning to trigger immediate change, you'll discover the key to achieving extraordinary results.

This is a Live Event Item.

Special Instructions

In the 1980's, Andy Andrews was a favorite NACA comedian, winning the NACA Comedian of the Year award in 1985 and 1986. Also in 1986, he was named "Entertainer of the Year."
Andy Andrews has graciously donated these items to the NACA Foundation for the purpose of this auction.
Buyer is responsible for shipping/handling cost if unable to pick up on site at the NACA National Convention. Item will ship USPS Media Mail.

Donated by

Andy Andrews