"Just a few minutes with Kim Gibbs is all it takes to see how the right perspective will drive your performance to new heights! Kim is a national motivational speaker, recognized for her enthusiastic presentations, and the author of "Make a "You" Turn ­ Pivotal Points of Perspective."

Kim speaks from over 20 years of her own professional experience as well as what she has learned through her association with business leaders, CEOs, organization presidents, coaches, kids and even horses.

Her focus on putting perspective into action for high performance results has re-stimulated prominent organizations and transformed the way thousands of people live and work.

Kim has lived in Montana since 1987 and is a member of the Montana Speakers Network. A current resident of Stevensville, Kim and her husband Brad have 3 grown children: Ticey, Taury and Tieg. When she's not speaking, she's either clinging for dear life to a saddle horn or blasting her way out of a sand trap.

Kim's keynote address is entitled: "Stirrup Success"

The trail to success can be a rough ride for anybody.  Low motivation, lack of experience, uncertainty, vague goals and even pride are all brambles that can slow you down.  In this presentation Kim identifies the five steps that will spur you on and keep your wagons rolling as you "stirrup" success.

  1. Brand your vision
  2. Dig your spurs in
  3. Get a leg up
  4. Stay on the right trail
  5. Keep plugging along

 

For more information on Kim visit her web page at www.montanaperspectives.com

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TJ Casey - Montana's Singing Cowboy
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He’s not kidding. This is pure cowboy. What a pleasure to listen to an album that’s not only about cowboys, cowgirls, and the western life, but is actually written and performed by the man who legitimately bills himself as “Montana’s Singing Cowboy.”

In the world of cowboy poets, T.J. stands out as a top-notch songwriter, historian, and keeper of traditional values.

 

Many of his appearances are in schools and other venues where his persona does more than sell his wares. He touches lives, because he sees the bigger meaning of ranches, cowboys, Indians, spirituality, old horses, and old friends.

 

This is pure American west at its best.

 

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Fall into Leadership In Great Falls, MT
2008 Montana 4-H Leaders Forum
September 26-27
Great Falls Holiday Inn
400 10th Avenue South
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