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THINK AND THRIVE: MENTAL MASTERY AT WORK
We respond to today’s rapidly changing work environment in land administration by continually upgrading our computers, software and land systems, but how about our brain software? Adapting to standardization and streamlining processes is the major task facing us today. Recent brain research shows that you can increase your abilities to perform breakthrough thinking, influence people and develop mental mastery in dealing with personal and professional challenges. In this seminar, you will:
- Determine your thinking style and find out how it affects communication and the feedback loop
- Explore how adapting and flexing your communication style can create rapport with co-workers, partners and clients.
- Find out why becoming accountable for your thinking and actions allows you to respond quickly and creatively to change and even thrive on the changes happening.
- Discover how to overcome mental fatigue and everyday stresses in your environment.
- Identify how you can add value by discovering a sense of purpose within your company.
- Begin a plan to create opportunities and become a master learner on your professional "learning road map"
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| Instructors: |
Sonia Herasymowych, PhD |
| Program Name: |
Canadian Association of Petroleum Land Administration (CAPLA) Canada |
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1-day course (7 hours); March 14, 2007 and November 5, 2007 |
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9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
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University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
| To Register: |
http://www.caplacanada.org/courses.php |
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