
FREE WEBINAR
Join Matthew Kelly and Discover How to Take Back Your Life by Slowing Down to the Speed of Joy.
Busy is not your friend. Only a toxic friend leaves you feeling anxious, overwhelmed, discouraged, exhausted, stressed, inadequate and resentful. It’s time to take your life back from this tyrant.
The speed and busyness of our lives stand in direct opposition to what we say matters most. It’s time for a new strategy. It’s time to embrace the speed of joy with Matthew Kelly.
On this 60-minute life-changing webinar, you'll discover how to:
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Generate abundant energy and enthusiasm for what matters most
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Create margin and boundaries to help you flourish
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Live a deeply fulfilling life—no hacks required
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Replace hectic amusements with one game-changing practice (you're probably resisting it)
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Find true joy in practicing the Sabbath
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Take back your life and live with intention
"I was living my life like a Ferrari with no brakes."
-Matthew Kelly

About
Matthew Kelly
Matthew Kelly is a best-selling author, speaker, thought leader, entrepreneur, consultant, spiritual leader, and innovator.
He has dedicated his life to helping people and organizations become the-best-version-of-themselves. Born in Sydney, Australia, he began speaking and writing in his late teens while he was attending business school. Since that time, 5 million people have attended his seminars and presentations in more than 50 countries.
Today, Kelly is an internationally acclaimed speaker, author, and business consultant. His books have been published in more than 30 languages, have appeared on The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller lists, and have sold more than 50 million copies.
In his early-twenties he developed "the-best-version-of-yourself" concept and has been sharing it in every arena of life for more than twenty-five years. It is quoted by presidents and celebrities, athletes and their coaches, business leaders and innovators, though perhaps it is never more powerfully quoted than when a mother or father asks a child, "Will that help you become the-best-version-of-yourself?"
Kelly's personal interests include golf, music, art, literature, investing, spirituality, and spending time with his wife, Meggie, and their children Walter, Isabel, Harry, Ralph, and Simon.
