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Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 At 08:00 PM
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“Attitude can be the making or breaking point in our being accepted or rejected in all aspects of our lives,” says Alice O’Carroll, team leader at Clare Supported Employment Service (CSE), Ennis, announcing details of an attitude-focused evening which takes place at the Temple Gate Hotel in Ennis on Wednesday, 24 March.
Photo shows:From left: Deirdre Ball and Alice O'Carroll, Clare Supported Employmentand Michael O'Donoghue, Miltown Malbay and CSE board member, preparing for the ‘Attitude Matters’ evening with Pádraic ÓMáille at the Temple Gate Hotel on 24 March. Photograph by Eamon Ward
The evening has been organised to help business people create and sustain a positive mental attitude, irrespective of the economy; to spotlight the valuable support being given to Clare Supported Employment Service by local employers; and to show that everyone has a worth in life, irrespective of their personal circumstances. Galway-based professional presenter Pádraic ÓMáille, who is noted for his inspirational presentations on attitude and how it affects our lives, will address the event. All proceeds will go the Goal Haiti Appeal.
“Pádraic ÓMáille is the most sought-after presenter in Ireland in the field of ‘attitude’. He leaves his audience with a deep understanding of what they need to do to change their lives; that’s a challenge in itself, but if adopted, it works. That’s why we were keen to have him speak at the event.
“Eoin Fanning, Director of YUM Catering will speak on his experience of employing two candidates through CSE, while Michael O'Donoghue from Miltown Malbay will share his experience of sourcing employment through CSE. Michael has a particularly positive attitude, which has enabled him to overcome challenges in his life,” says Alice.
“We have found over the years that a 'can do' attitude on the part of both employer and employee is the most important, if not the essential, ingredient. This is something which, as Pádraic ÓMáille will show us, is also the big difference between surviving and thriving, or not,” added Ms O’Carroll.
The ‘Attitude Matters’ evening on Wednesday, 24 March runs from 8pm–10pm. There will be opportunities for businesses to network with each other and there will be a fun quiz with prizes, and a draw on the night. All proceeds are going to Haiti so this is an opportunity for the Clare business community to come together and make a difference to the future of Haiti.
For further information, or to register for the evening, call Karen at Clare Supported Employment Service at 065 6844007 or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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