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Youth Training & Mentorship

Young people are the leaders of tomorrow, today.  There is a great need to nurture the young people in terms of leadership, character, integrity and the foundation of being responsible persons.

Today’s youth face many challenges – struggles with confidence, anxiety, peer pressure, fear of failure, and bullying. As parents, teachers and leaders, we can do something about it!

I journey with young people in their quest to identify what they are meant to be, quest to know what to do in their lives. I walk with them and show them the process of making smart decisions, accepting failure, and to try new things that are positive and will help them grow. I have been trained and mentored by John C. Maxwell and the John Maxwell Team faculty. It is my goal is to train, inspire, coach and mentor young people to be the best they can be.

I speak and teach on the following topics as well as customize teachings to fit your needs.

 

Lead from within to step out of addictive comfort zones

Developing a Positive Self-Image and Self-esteem

Developing Strong Personal Character

Learning to Fail Forward to Success

Relationship building

Positive Peer Influence

Goal setting and goal achievement

Today matters

Facilitate John Maxwell's Leadership Game

Stand Up and Be Counted: Stop Bullying

TOYP (Turn off your phone): Cell Phone Etiquette

WHAT CLIENTS ARE SAYING

"Mr. Kinuthia is by far one of the most genuine presenters I have ever had the pleasure of working with. From his introduction, all the way through his presentation to a group of our students here at Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School, he was exceptional. His ability to build authentic professional working relationships is matched only by his ability to equip students with the mindset to achieve their goals. Coupled with his humbled background and authentic life story. Mr Kinuthia offers students and business professionals keen insight about how to live a passion driven life focused on goal setting both attainable and sustainable to the individual. 

— Louis Antoine, Assistant Dean

Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School

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