Meet Your Brain: Does it Serve You or Do You Serve It?
Professional Development Day for faculty/staff - AM Session
Tuesday, April 7, 2015 · 8:15 AM - 12 PM
Do you want to learn something unexpectedly simple but absolutely useful, apply it immediately, and know with certainty it will positively change your personal and professional life?
Would you like to more powerfully influence change when working with students in the classroom, customers or colleagues?
What would your life be like if you could be less tense and have access to deeper thought that leads to creativity and better problem solving?
If you find yourself in a perpetual downward spiral conversation about your stress and have answered yes to any of the above questions, we invite you to join us for this year’s Professional Development Day. In this half-day workshop, coach and consultant, Ken Buch, will share the latest research in neuroscience that is linked to behavioral and organizational change. You’ll learn what happens to the brain during times of stress and conflict and will receive powerful strategies for how to turn it around for peace, performance, and creativity. You won’t want to miss this practical, eye-opening, and energetic session!
Continental breakfast will be served in this session. Supervisors are asked to encourage employees to attend.
Registration for this event is now closed. Please contact hrtraining@umbc.edu to be added to the wait list.
If you register for a workshop and your attendance plans change, please let us know. We will keep waiting lists for our programs. Please arrive early so we can begin promptly at the event time.