March 7 ATD-GTC Coaching SIG: How’s Your Brain Energy? Productivity?

Monday, March 7
11:45-1:15pm
Bring your lunch!
Hennepin County Southdale Library, Ethel Barry Room, 7001 York Ave. S., Edina
FREE and open to the public

How’s Your Brain Energy? Productivity?

“This big concept, that brain energy is limited, and that some activities feed it while others deplete it, resonates deeply.”

The Brain Energy/Bandwidth Quiz is a tool our presenter, Ann Holm and her partner, Jan Kise, developed after seeing a trend with one of their major clients–everyone at this company was over-scheduled, running late, eating on the run, feeling overwhelmed, etc. Ann & Jane developed the quiz to help the client begin a rational conversation about how this chronic state of busyness was decreasing their ability to make good decisions, causing tasks to take longer the more hours they put in, and affecting their health. The result when given the quiz and the accompanying information? Immediate changes in behavior. Different goals, different policies and more. Take the quiz and discover how this tool can be applied those over-scheduled people in your world. Maybe, you?!

Our presenter: Ann Holm , MS, ACC, CCC, for 25 years coached brain-injured clients toward cognitive recovery with an emphasis toward optimal functioning in the community. In 2009, she started a coaching practice in order to serve those who want to uncover personal potential and develop their leadership and emotional intelligence using brain-based principles and knowledge of psychological type.

Please contact the Coaching SIG facilitators with questions:  Julie Berg, julie@julie-berg.com or Cindy Edwards, cindy@tofindyourfit.com.

(NOTE: The presentation by Jane Kise on appreciative inquiry originally scheduled for this date has been rescheduled for May 2, 2016.)

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