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Posted by Equestrian Queensland on 25/05/2020.

The Power of Positive Doing

Dr Phil Jauncey Sport Psychologist

Equestrian Queensland (EQ) proudly presents 'The Power of Positive Doing Webinar' as part of the EQ Q&A Educational Series with Dr Phil Jauncey Sport Psychologist
Dr Phil is in demand as a keynote speaker throughout Australia and Internationally and has been described as “one of Queensland’s most dynamic presenters… has stimulated sports and professional audiences alike. His contagious passion for life has an overwhelming ability to leave guests wanting more as he tackles the more technical mind sets of self development and gets back to basics.” (Brisbane Breakfast Club). 

'The Power of Positive Doing' Webinar with Dr Phil Jauncey Sport Psychologist

EQ is providing this webinar at no cost to all EQ current members. This is a wonderful opportunity, especially for our grassroot members and those looking to gain confidence.  

Email [email protected] for video access
(EQ Members Only).

 

About Dr Phil Jauncey

Dr Phil Jauncey is a registered psychologist and has four degrees: B.A., B.D., Masters and Doctorate in Counselling and Educational Psychology. He has lectured at Mt Gravatt CAE (now Griffith University), QUT (where he was voted the "Outstanding Lecturer of the Year in 1990) and the University of Queensland in areas such as educational psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, counselling, marketing and multicultural psychology.

In the corporate world, Phil's expertise in language and social science resulted in his being appointed advertising and promotions manager at Dreamworld in 1988 and then marketing and educational specialist for Mincom from 1988 to 1990. He has also developed methods to improve advertising for both television and radio.

In 1991 Phil became an independent consultant, working in the areas of business, sport, education and counselling. He conducts in-house workshops for companies in staff evaluation, understanding self, sales, marketing strategy and change management. He has ongoing consultancies to develop self-awareness and relationship skills for staff members and enhance problem-solving and people management skills for managers. His workshops are interactive and designed to help clients develop their own skills.

Dr Phil Jauncey's corporate clients include PricewaterhouseCoopers, EDi, St George Bank, NAB, Bank of South Australia, Suncorp, ANZ, Westpac, KPMG, Vale, Incitec, Consolidated Rutile, Henzells Real Estate, Ray White Real Estate, L.J.Hooker, Wallace Bishop, Hardy Bros, Austereo, Education Queensland, Queensland Health, Queensland Treasury, Xstrata, Aviva and AgForce. Phil is an accredited educator with various government departments.

Phil is a sport psychologist with the Australian Baseball team and the Bangladesh Cricket team. He was the psychologist with the Queensland Bulls Cricket team for 20 years. He was mental skills coach with the Brisbane Lions AFL team from 1994 until 2008 and sports psychologist with the Brisbane Broncos NRL team from 1993 for 15 years. He is also an on-call advisor with the Queensland Academy of Sport and Australian Institute of Sport, and has worked with various international athletes across a variety of sports. He was a psychological consultant to the Australian Cricket Team from 1996-2008. He was also an attending sport psychologist at the Barcelona 1992 (Roller Hockey), Sydney 2000 (Baseball, Softball and Beach Volleyball) and Athens 2004 (Baseball, Diving and coordinating psychologist for the Australian team) Olympic Games. Phil conducts workshops for junior coaches, parents and umpires, based on the same principles he uses in his corporate work.

Phil has been applying his techniques with tertiary actors in training, a number of whom have since gained success in the Australian and US television markets. He helps lecturers at a tertiary institution to enhance their presentation skills when dealing with international corporations. He has also conducted one-on-one sessions with musicians to enhance their performance technique and is currently working with students at the Australian National Academy of Music to enhance performance.

Phil also talks to principals, teaching staff, support staff, parents and students on learning strategies, effective management of themselves and others, successful relationships, handling stress, coping with change and creating enhanced learning environments.

His books include Understanding Ourselves and Others (2nd edition, 2010) - a layman's guide to self-awareness and improvement), Managing Yourself and Others (2003) - Techniques for successful management, and the ebook The Power of Positive Doing: A Practical Approach to Performance Psychology.

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