Kurek Ashley - Author, Success Coach and Actor

July 15, 2008 by Susan Denny  
Filed under Success Stories

International Bestselling Author, Peak Performance & Success Coach Kurek Ashley is considered to be a master for teaching strategies for personal and professional success.

For the past 20 years Kurek has shown people from all walks of life, the strategies to take their lives to a higher level, mentally, financially, physically and spiritually.

He teaches powerful motivational and empowerment seminars, that maximize your team’s energy levels and get them focused towards achieving the company’s goals. ‘The Bald Crazy American Guy’ creates a passion for performing “above the line”, so that your team stays motivated and continue to improve their performance levels.

Kurek is the Success Coach for Natalie Cook and Kerri Ann Pottharst of the Australian Women’s Olympic Beach Volleyball team, taking them to a GOLD Medal victory at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

On November 22, 1998 Kurek broke the World Record for the longest “Firewalk”, where he walked on 81 meters (266 feet) of 600-degree coals at the Brisbane RNA Showgrounds. He teaches people that we all have unlimited potential and can do whatever we want when we have focus and take action. Kurek is a top firewalk instructor and takes thousands of people across the coals safely.

Along with Kurek’s hectic schedule as a presenter, he has also been a working professional actor in Hollywood, with over 38 film and television credits working with such people as Sylvester Stallone, John Travolta & Chuck Norris. Kurek’s charismatic, energetic and entertaining presentation style can be attributed to his success as a stand up comedian where he sold out many of his performances.

Kurek is the CEO and founder of Kurek Ashley Success International Pty Ltd in Australia. Originally from Chicago, he now resides in sunny Queensland, Australia where he has lived for 5 years.

According to Kurek the key achieving success is to ‘create balance in all areas of your life’, AND make no mistake, Kurek’s presentations are invaluable.

Bad Behavior has blocked 91 access attempts in the last 7 days.