What's Draining
Your Battery Pack?
Zapped by another fast-paced, disappearing
day? Tired
and emotionally empty? Then
it's time to schedule Susan’s tune-up to recharge!
Learn at least 5 new ideas for catching your breath, shifting
gears and recharging your batteries. Interviews with employees
throughout the country support these practical truths for thriving in
today's workplace.
“Move
beyond survival. Choose to
thrive!” - Susan B.
Wilson
Highlights/ What You
Learn/Major Points
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Learn specific strategies to
recharge energy and enthusiasm
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Focus on high priority goals
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Make changes to an overwhelming
workload
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Invest your precious time more
wisely
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Plug in to your truest power
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Discover the energy in
appreciation
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Deny the dream stealer
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Release emotional baggage
Format
Related
Resources
Goal Setting
by Susan B. Wilson
(also available in audio cassette)
Your
Intelligent Heart
by Susan B. Wilson
(Inspirational book)
What’s Draining Your Battery Pack?
by Susan B. Wilson
(FREE!
on line article)
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for expanded list of articles
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Reviews
“Our
state-wide annual tourism conference has been held for over twenty
years. This year we had record- breaking attendance. You were the
highest rated speaker of the conference!”
--Lonie Mezera, Program Manager
Iowa Tourism Office
"Susan
is the most amazing motivator. She makes others feel as though they
are on top of the world."
Chris Pool, program participant
“I
have had the additional benefit of working directly with you in
scheduling your conference participation. Not only are you a very
flexible and accommodating businessperson, you are truly a warm and
caring individual. It is without reservation that I would highly
recommend you to any group or organization desiring to experience
their maximum potential through such an energizing, insightful, and
articulate facilitator.”
--Eileen
Skogerboe, IM Supervisor Planning Team
Iowa Department of Human Services
“Everyone was energized and felt they were given some immediate
tools with which to help them both professionally and personally.”
--Neil
Eberline
Maytag Corporation
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