ABOUT DINA

STRENGTH is the foundation of ACTION

Once you understand strength, specifically the nature of your own strength, you’ll banish procrastination, unfinished tasks, and abandoned personal and professional initiatives. It is possible to live a full life without being on the cliff of burnout. When you understand how strength works and use it in your life, you’ll self-regenerate your well of potential on a consistent basis. In a short time, you’ll find that you’ll not only have results at work and at home, but you’ll also find that those results are accompanied by fulfillment and satisfaction.

The results you’re after, whether it’s improving the bottom line, or managing family dynamics, is found in strength.

First in understanding what your strength is and second, how to direct it. 

It’s a misconception that being strong is measured by how much dysfunction you can tolerate, how many hours you’re at work, or how much you can lift. These all lead to degradation of morale, burnout, and murky results

The keynotes are a reset of strength, and thus will trigger a reset in teams who are sluggish, aimless, and lacking in productivity they’re really capable of. Strength is highly individualized. Paying attention to this simple fact empowers everyone involved in creating change, whether it’s towards profit or making a social impact. 

Shift your strength, shift your life.

I speak from experience. I’ve not only built a business, I’ve developed and run teams in a difficult industry. In the restaurant industry, you can quickly see the results of your efforts (or lack thereof). It is an industry where team dynamics is near impossible to establish much less maintain. Yet I did it alongside my husband and the crew we built over the years. Our war stories are now lessons of wisdom that applies to most industries I’ve run into. What I know for sure is strength and teams are industry agnostic. It matters everywhere you go.

Dina Douvikas

Speaker, Investor, WIfe & Mom

WHAT I know TO BE TRUE

“WEAKNESS DOESN’T EXIST, DIFFERENT types of STRENGTH DOES.”


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