Terry Tillman

Terry TillmanTerry Tillman awoke to excruciating back pain and was told he would need surgery and never walk again.  His intuition led him to seek answers other than an operation.  By incorporating these alternative modalities into his life, he is still standing and has found a soul awareness and connection that fulfills him.

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Terry Tillman lives on purpose. He is a Scout. In business, people talk about pushing the edge; in Terry’s business, he just goes there. He’s known for going the distance; that showed up in years of running marathons. He likes to get a high altitude perspective on the issues and opportunities Life offers. He talks about this in the professional and personal development seminars he designs.  It makes sense that he’s also a pilot.  Terry calls himself a recovering businessman. He turned in his Type A behavior in exchange for a life of service, Spiritual development, coaching, facilitating the growth of individuals and organizations and supporting people to what they say they want. 
Through his 22/7 company, he conducts seminars and speaks internationally for groups of 50 – 15,000 participants, produces, designs and facilitates leadership trainings for organizations and the general public, and coaches executives all over the world.  Terry’s mission is to support and mentor people in producing the results they want, discovering their value, and realizing their dreams. 
Graduates of Terry’s work often say, “I now know, from experience, that I can do anything!” 
He holds a Master’s Certification in a Neuro-Linguistic Programming, having been trained by John Grinder, one of the founders of NLP. He holds a private pilot’s license, has been a white water rafting guide, a ski instructor, and a marathon runner. He’s a member of the Transformational Leadership Council (from which came the movie “The Secret”). He has two grown daughters, who he says are two of his best friends. He has held offices with his local Rotary Club and is active in many community and church service projects.
And he still asks, “I wonder what I’m going to do when I grow up”

Website: www.227company.com

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