February 21, 2013
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Change Your Pictures, Change Your Life

Susan Crampton-Davis
March 14, 2013

Belleuve Hilton, 300 112th Ave SE

 

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In this interactive workshop, you'll learn how everything we experience and create in our life-whether in our career, relationships, business, or health-is driven by the experiences we hold in our mind as pictures. This declaration isn't that radical until we understand that it's our earliest pictures-captured through the unfiltered lens of a child's brain-that ultimately block our ability to realize greater happiness and success in our lives today.


In fact, whether or not you already consider yourself successful, there will be information shared in this workshop that confirms-with almost 100% certainty-you have potential that lies dormant and untapped. We all do, which is why people often struggle with change, feel stuck, live with recurring themes of disappointment, hesitate to take focused action, or think "lasting happiness" is an elusive concept.


If this sounds like you, or someone you know, you'll want to attend this event. Each participant will walk away with an understanding of why these pictures exist, how they cause havoc in our everyday lives and how to identify what pictures stand in the way of lasting change. But more important, you'll experience-first-hand-how to change our pictures...and change our life. 


Susan Crampton Davis is the Founder and CEO of Awakening Works, a Seattle-based coaching organization that uses client-centered and alternative therapies to make change easier. Prior to starting Awakening Works in 2008, Susan spent over twenty-five years working in the field of Human Resources; most recently at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Throughout her career, Susan watched her constituents struggle with change-even while opportunities for greater happiness and success waited in the balance. When Susan finally admitted she struggled from many of the same symptoms she witnessed at work, she took a hiatus from the corporate world to answer this burning question: how do we make change easier? Today, Susan talks about how the answer to that question not only changed her vocation, but her life.


This session has been approved for 1 General HRCI credit.

2013 Symposium Is in the Books 

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A hearty thank you to all those who participated in the 2013 Symposium. From presenters and exhibitors to attendees and volunteers. You all played a vital role in the success of the LWHRA's largest annual event. In fact, it was our best attended Symposium to date.
  
We learned and we networked. Hopefully we returned to our offices rejuvenated. A few even walked away with some prizes. Congratulations to Renee Kiss and Valerie Abbott who won the iPad mini and customized iPad cover respectively - both donated by Ultimate Software.
  
Don't forget to visit http://hrci.org/ to enter in your credits (instructions on page 4 of the printed program). Meanwhile, your chapter leaders will begin planning for next year's Symposium...
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