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Discover 3 tips for breaking free from the overwhelm mindset-- and reconnect to a quality of life while also attending to your obligations and deadlines.
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The ability to creatively handle constant change will be the most sought after skill in the 21st Century. - Alvin Toffler, Futurist
After 21 years of research we have identified the top 3 mindsets of people who can stay or easily regain the ability to be centered, calm, healthy, high integrity, communicative and proactive in the face of constant change. We call these people "Change Artists". The skills of a Change Artist don't actually need to be learned, they are innate skills that you just need to remember to access.
These practices are quick and easy ways to train your brain to stay in as high a performance state as possible, no matter what is going on around you. Since you cannot control the rate of change or what's happening around you, you need to change how you respond in order to survive and thrive in the 21st Century pace of life.
During this highly interactive, enjoyable and practical session you will discover how to:
- identify the difference between change resistance and change fatigue
- help yourself and others move from a reactive to a proactive response when change hits
- turn a complaint, concern or challenge into a brilliant idea
- invite commitment and engagement to change initiatives
- create a culture of innovation in which high vitality and open communication are the norm
The Artistry of Change® is an innovative system that blends diverse fields such as educational kinesiology, psychology, change management theory, creative process models, and neuroscience. Witness how these fields are merging in exciting ways to produce the new 'workplace artistry'.
After 21 years of research we have identified the top 3 mindsets of people who can stay or easily regain the ability to be centered, calm, healthy, high integrity, communicative and proactive in the face of constant change. We call these people "Change Artists". The skills of a Change Artist don't actually need to be learned, they are innate skills that you just need to remember to access.
These practices are quick and easy ways to train your brain to stay in as high a performance state as possible, no matter what is going on around you. Since you cannot control the rate of change or what's happening around you, you need to change how you respond in order to survive and thrive in the 21st Century pace of life.
During this highly interactive, enjoyable and practical session you will discover how to:
- identify the difference between change resistance and change fatigue
- help yourself and others move from a reactive to a proactive response when change hits
- turn a complaint, concern or challenge into a brilliant idea
- invite commitment and engagement to change initiatives
- create a culture of innovation in which high vitality and open communication are the norm
The Artistry of Change® is an innovative system that blends diverse fields such as educational kinesiology, psychology, change management theory, creative process models, and neuroscience. Witness how these fields are merging in exciting ways to produce the new 'workplace artistry'.
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Carla Rieger
At the Artistry of Change we activate people in high pressure careers to build the kind of mental and emotional resiliency that makes them indispensable to those they serve helping them move from being contracted and fearful around change to creatively flowing...
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