After working for more than 10 years in the Philippines, he took a risk of working as an
Agency Sales Manager for Seet Kui (Holdings) Limited,
one of the biggest Distribution and Retail Company in Papua New Guinea.
He also spend his time doing training for private companies and schools.
Aside from a corporate world experience, the true passion of Pat is to do a community service.
Since 1995, he started going around different places in the Philipines to do an outreach program.
And even in Papua New Guinea, he never stop serving even to the locals of Papua New Guinea,
giving training, seminars, workshop and outreach programs.
When he decided to go back to the Philippines and try again to do a business of his own.
He put up High Impact Training to continue what he really wants in life, to motivate and inspire people.
Aside from Training, He also venture into some business partnership in trading, printing and business development consultancy.
Pat Ballecer's personal motto is: All our dreams can come true – if we have the courage to pursue them. He believes that if we all did this,
we could work from the inside out and enjoy more personal and professional success.
Pat creates opportunities for self-discovery, utilizing his expertise in the areas of group dynamics and holistic leadership development.
He designs a personalized program in which participants explore their own talents, strengths, apprehensions and knowledge base.
Pat Ballecer’s motivation has always been to make a difference in the lives of others.
Pat truly believe that he was destined to do this type of work. He love hearing comments from workshop or training participants
who are surprised that they can be learning so much in an exciting and fun environment.
His simple style of inspiration and humor all wrapped up in one.
Pat is one of those rare individuals who has a unique ability to appeal to young and old alike by bringing laughter and learning together.
"When Mr. Self Pity and Self Doubt attack you, remind them you don't need them anymore, because you are busy talking to Mr. Hope and Mr. Possibility." - Pat Ballecer