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A look inside the Tony Robbins Global Youth Leadership Summit “It is not what we get. But who w

A look inside the Tony Robbins Global Youth Leadership Summit [View in Browser]( [TONY ROBBINS]() “It is not what we get. But who we become, what we contribute...that gives meaning to our lives.” - Tony Robbins A new sense of achievement. Bold confidence. Unwavering determination to make the world a better place. That’s what young leaders from 28 countries awakened within themselves at the Tony Robbins Global Youth Leadership Summit, presented by The Tony Robbins Foundation this July. At the first in-person event since 2019, hundreds of teens joined together to participate in interactive leadership workshops and games and engaged with global keynote speakers, including Siri Lindley, Nick Santonastasso, Kathy Buckley, Master Co, Marlon Smith and many others. And along the way, they discovered their true leadership potential, forged lifelong friendships with like-minded peers and discovered the true power of giving back. As one participant explained it, “My experience was out of this world, and it helped me progress to living a better life.” [358458394_647267824098299_2461326970553828401_n.jpg] By the end of the four days, these young leaders were determined to make a meaningful impact in their own communities and shared their own visions and commitment to contribution in the future. Here’s how some of these teens decided together how they can create meaningful change: - “Our vision is to teach skills that provide the necessary means to solve homelessness.” - “Our ultimate vision is to help kids our age feel empowered and confident.” - “We are going to plant trees.” - “We want to do Basket Brigades in all our local areas. We’re all across the US and across the globe.” - “Our goal is to create a better and healthier generation so people can learn how to grow and become great leaders.” There’s no doubt these teens will make a profound impact in their communities and beyond – and the dedication of these young leaders can inspire each of us to be a force for good! Do you know of a teenager between the ages of 14-16 that might be interested in attending next year’s event? Be the first to learn more about it – [click here and sign up for The Tony Robbins Foundation’s GYLS 2024 interest list!]() More information will be announced early next year. It’s never too early to inspire the next generation of leaders and give them the head start they deserve. With gratitude, Team Tony Robbins P.S. Have questions about GYLS? Contact The Tony Robbins Foundation at: [globalyouthleadershipsummit@thetonyrobbinsfoundation.org](). [Screen Shot 2023-08-03 at 1.30.24 PM.png] Watch Magic Moments from GYLS 2023 Do you know a deserving young leader between the ages of 14-16 who is looking to improve their leadership skills? Learn more about the Global Youth Leadership Summit by watching what happened at this past month’s summit! [WATCH NOW]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [YouTube]() [Pinterest]() [Instagram]() ROBBINS RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, INC. [9051 Mira Mesa Blvd P.O. Box 261229 San Diego, CA 92196]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}, if you no longer want to receive emails, [unsubscribe here](. We respect your right to privacy; you can learn more about our privacy policy [here](. Please do not reply to this email; if you have questions, please complete the form on our [Contact Us]( webpage. Copyright ©2023 Robbins Research International, Inc. All rights reserved. 60517274

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