[General-announce] Move Out of Your Own Way!

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E-mail submitted by Annette D. Butler
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Georgia State University
Women at Work Series 
Move Out of Your Own Way!

This powerful seminar identifies ways for participants to MOVE to the results they desire through personal and organizational accountability. Participants gain knowledge of ways to anticipate, adapt, and benefit from change.  Participants discover strategies to promote stress management, flexibility and resilience.  Adult learning exercises are employed to enable the learner to discover specific tools and techniques for handling challenging tasks, frustrations and failures; while recognizing inner strength and personal power. 

The participant will spot opportunities for self improvement and gain a greater understanding of empowerment and the role it plays in leading personal and organizational change successfully. Participants will also learn to gain control over their DR. SUCCESS and dr. failure characters, recognize how to redirect negative energy for positive benefits, overcome challenges and eliminate negativity (including toxic people), and employ the secrets associated with dealing with unexpected obstacles.

Presenter: Dr. Cherry A. Collier is the Chief Empowerment Officer of The Fruits of Labor, Inc.   When it comes to helping people MOVE out of their own way --she wrote the book. Her book “Move Out of Your Own Way” enables people to get out of their own way to achieve extraordinary results.  She believes that all change starts with choice.  Dr. C has a solid and comprehensive educational background, along with a diverse career as an educator and human performance improvement consultant creating large-scale organizational change management, performance coaching programs and team enhancement interventions for Fortune 500 corporations and major institutions including The Coca Cola Company, SunTrust, Lucent Technologies, Russell Corporation and Auburn University.  

Comments from other workshop participants include: ""I gained great knowledge that will help me professionally as well as personally. I thoroughly enjoyed Dr. Cherry;” “Fantastic!;” "Dr. Cherry is positive and ensures that each person identifies himself or herself as positive and able to do anything she/he puts their mind to;" and “She is amazing. I learned so much about people and myself."  

Date/Time:          April 24, 2006           11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.               
Location:             Georgia State University, Student Center--Senate Salon, Atlanta, GA
Cost:                  $50.00 per person includes lunch
CEUs:                 .3           Hours:  3

Register online at http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwafa/services/   

Limited Seating



Annette D. Butler
Associate Director, AA/EEO
Opportunity Development/Diversity Education Planning Office
Georgia State University
P. O. Box 3983
Atlanta, GA 30302-3983
(404) 651-2567
(404) 651-0875 Direct
(404) 651-1598 Fax

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