Harriet Beveridge with Will it Make the Boat go Faster
Tuesday 30th June, 7pm
Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, 16-18 Queen Square, Bath BA1 2HN
6.30pm
7pm
Local author, Harriet Beveridge launches the 3rd edition of the bestselling cult classic, Will It Make The Boat Go Faster?
'A compelling read' Sir Chris Hoy
Having sold over 100,000 copies and garnered rave reviews, Penguin are now releasing a 15th anniversary celebration edition of this book. Olympic gold medal winner, Ben Hunt-Davis, shares the inspiring story of how he and the British men's rowing Eight unlocked radical transformation. In just two years they went from being a mediocre seventh in the world, to winning the Sydney Olympics. Ben's first hand account is a rattling good read - you feel as if you are in the boat with him.
Performance coach and sought-after keynote speaker, Harriet Beveridge, highlights the wealth of transferable strategies we can adopt in our lives and careers to up our games. Whether you are are an individual with your own 'gold medal' dream or a business leader waiting to galvanise your whole team around what is truly important - this book is chock-a-block with tried and tested strategies for everyday success.
'Read this. Then go do it' Bonnie Garmus
Harriet will be sharing the most popular stories from the book, alongside powerful strategies you can implement to 'up your game'. There will also be an audience Q&A.
Tickets to the event include a copy of the book, which will be available to pick up on the night. At the event, Harriet will be encouraging donations to local charity Children's Hospice South West (Charity number 1003314). The charity provides hospice care for babies, children and young people living with life-limiting conditions and their whole family.
'This book captures the essence of what it takes to motivate individuals, teams and organisations to achieve extraordinary things' Sir Clive Woodward
Harriet Beveridge is a performance coach, comedian and budding neuroscientist. With a track record of over twenty years in transforming corporate performance, she coaches C suite leaders and their teams to achieve exceptional results. Harriet's particular focus is high performance whilst thriving. Harriet is a sought-after keynote speaker, combining engaging warmth with practical takeaways. A TEDx and BBC Radio 4 speaker, she has also written and performed four solo stand-up shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe performer.