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Webinar: How to Turn Wishes into Actions – Effective Goal Setting and Achievement in Dog Sports…and in Life

COST:

$40 for General Public including Lapsed NACSW Instructors and those who have registered for an instructor course but have not yet attended Segment 1

$30 for NACSW Instructors (CNWI/ANWI/PNWI) in active status


INSTRUCTOR: Teah Anders

DATE/TIMEDecember 16, 2024 (Monday) 4:00-6:00 PM Pacific Time

WEBINAR DESCRIPTION: 

Do you have a goal but don’t quite know how to go about achieving it? Do you have a project in the pipeline but keep procrastinating to get it done? In this webinar we will begin with a fun and simple goal-setting process called “Backwards from Perfect,” where you look backwards from a successful perspective to assess how you achieved your goal and identify all the activities and steps you accomplished to be successful. This process results in a clearly defined goal along with specific activities in chronological order necessary to achieve the goal. We will also review how to get practical with completing activities by putting together a plan and tracking your progress. As a bonus, we will show you a technique to analyze how to prioritize your goal-related activities in order to get the greatest benefit for your limited time and resources. Move into 2025 with a proven and easy-to-implement system to achieve your goals!

NACSW CEUs: 3 for CNWI
CCPDT CEUs: 2 for CPDT-KA

REGISTRATION:

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NOTE: Active NACSW instructors should use the “unpublished” email address associated with their instructor portal account.

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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:

TEAH ANDERS

Teah is a Certified Management Instructor (Level III) through Mental Management Systems in Texas. She has been sharing Mental Management concepts with clients who compete since 2013. She has presented on-site seminars around the country as well as many online seminars and private coaching sessions. Teah has helped many handlers learn more about how to effectively handle their thoughts during competition helping them perform at an optimal level, consistently under pressure. Teah has been a Certified Nose Work Instructor through the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW) since 2010 and currently teaches Nose Work Classes. She is a NACSW Certifying Official (CO) and Judge for trials and ORTs. She has hosted many NACSW Trials and ORTs and has enjoyed instructing at NACSW/Dogs of Course NW Camps in CO, GA and PA. Teah is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers and is long-time member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT). She has also earned a CAP2 (Competency Assessment Program – Level 2) certification through Kay Laurence’s Learning About Dogs organization in the UK.

In her career of over 21 years as founder, owner and lead trainer of Gentle Touch Pet Training, Teah has taught Nose Work, puppy kindergarten, elementary, intermediate, Feisty Fido’s and advanced training classes. She has helped thousands of families with private in-home training and behavioral consultations.

In her free time, Teah enjoys training her own dogs and competing in the sport of Nose Work. She is currently competing in Nose Work with Reacher, a Lab/Border Collie mix, in NW3. She recently retired her English Cocker, Shamie, from trialing (after achieving her Elite 2 Title). Shamie still enjoys classes and informal events. Her Pug, Dipity, is now retired from NW. In the past, Teah has competed in Musical Canine Freestyle with her Pug, Hally, who is the first Pug to earn both beginning and novice titles through the World Canine Freestyle Organization.

Teah holds a B.S. degree in Business and an M.A. degree in Natural Resources Policy, Communications and Management. She lives with her husband, Chuck, and three dogs in Nipomo, CA.

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