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CTN Southeast: The Glass Is Half Full: Shifting Perception to Achieve Results

  • September 20, 2016
  • 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Las Haciendas, 12933 Gulf Freeway, Houston TX 77034

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Las Haciendas, 12933 Gulf Freeway, Houston TX 77034
281-484-6888
Google maps:  https://goo.gl/maps/nwWrEmq2nww


Topic:  Our assumptions regarding ourselves, others and situations hold us back in our work and personal lives. If we can remain open to possibilities, we are able to change our professional and personal lives significantly for the positive.

Learning Objectives:  
  • Examine thinking patterns around the way we see ourselves, other people and situations
  • Identify our personal, environmental and relationship strengths and create a plan to use them in our work for greater productivity and success
  • Identify assumptions we make about others and practice awareness to prevent ourselves from moving up the ladder of inference for improved work interactions
  • Explore the Pike Syndrome and the assumptions we make about work situations and follow the steps to successful risk taking to make a plan to take action to improve our work performance
  • Create and practice a self-talk exercise to keep us focused on looking for opportunities rather than problems, strengths more than weaknesses and what can be done instead of what can’t − applying it to our professional as well as our personal lives
ATD Competency Model - Area of Expertise This Session Supports:   Performance Improvement

Speaker:  Margaret A Johnson has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Michigan State University), an MBA (University of Houston - Clear Lake), is a licensed professional engineer and an ICF (International Coach Federation) credentialed corporate coach.

Working in the energy industry, she performed engineering analyses, managed technical and non-technical personnel, sold mechanical services and marketed O&M services to energy executives.

As President of Ideal Training, Inc she trains and coaches professionals with a mission to unleash creativity, ignite ideas and remove barriers to success.

She applies creativity and encourages risk taking to assist clients in solving problems and opening doors, and to keep her classes (including yoga and indoor cycling) engaging.

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Association for Talent Development, Houston Chapter
1321 Antoine Drive, Houston, TX 77055
Email: feedback@tdhouston.org

P 713-839-1757

F 713-839-1453

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