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Hi All,
My colleague and friend Kenny Moore and I just offered a webinar on April 6. By Popular Demand - We've been asked to repeat our Webinar on Professional, Personal and Spiritual Wisdom for Managing Change in Turbulent Times
When: Thursday, April 30 from noon until 1:00pm EDT
Here's what one of the past participants had to say about this webinar:
"Thank you for a wonderful webinar -- I continue to reflect on the valuable information you & Kenny shared. It was extremely helpful and the time flew by. It was one of the better webinars that I've participated in -- engaging, great slides and the right amount of information to digest without being overwhelmed. I looked forward to this session with excitement and was not disappointed!"
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What: Professional, Personal and Spiritual Wisdom for Managing Change in Turbulent Times
It's going to get worse before it gets better. And the coming changes will affect all of us ... and all aspects of our lives: professional, personal and spiritual. Maybe James Billings knew what he was talking about when he said: "Adversity has the same effect on a person that severe training has on the pugilist. It reduces him to his fighting weight."
To better fortify yourself for the work ahead, come join a conversation with two business leaders who coach others on how to provide the necessary leadership in uncertainty. This insightful, entertaining and practical program will help you in taking an in-depth look at Managing Transitions in your professional, personal and spiritual life. Here's what we'll discuss:
· "Managing" change is a self-contradiction, perpetuating the false belief that we could be in charge of making someone else actually change; · Developing a greater sense of humor and openness to surprise gives you a competitive advantage in the marketplace; · Change starts not with a "beginning" but with an "ending", requiring all of us to pass through periods of denial, anger and depression before moving forward; · Rekindling the lost art of "intrinsic" motivation can be fun, inexpensive and rewarding (personally, professionally and commercially); · Selling your soul to gain employment is bad for business and prolongs your stay in Purgatory.
Dr. Mary Key, business consultant, change management expert and executive coach will join Kenny Moore, cancer survivor, best-selling business author, and former Catholic Monk in sharing their wisdom and wit...
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