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The Art of Effective Public Speaking

Although not always identified as a primary qualification on job announcements, effective communication is essential for success in today's business arena. This seminar offers a wide range of tips on improving verbal and non-verbal communication skills and becoming a dynamic speaker on the job, as well as in other areas of life.


Free to Forgive: When Forgiveness Doesn't Make Sense

The purpose of forgiveness is to free yourself from the entanglements of the past, to reestablish control over your life by letting go of unpleasant events and people and reconnect with a healthy, positive direction. It does not mean you agree with what the other person did to you. Forgiveness is a gift to your peace of mind, your self esteem, your relationships with others, and your future. Forgiveness and healing is possible even when forgiveness doesn’t make sense.


Networking: A Formula for Success

In today's competitive job market, who you know may be as important as what you know. At times, gaining the best opportunity is a matter of being in the right place at the right time. This seminar provides a winning formula for achieiving that success through effectively marketing your talents and building an efficient personal and professional network.


25 Hours a Day: Taking Control of Your Time and Your Life

"There's never enough time in the day," is a phrase commonly heard by busy people who wish they had just a little more time to get things accomplished. The simple truth is that we have all the time that we need. What we lack is discipline and commitment. This seminar provides suggestions for utilizing guaranteed time management tools efficiently.


Grief Relief: Recovering from the Losses of Life

An estimated 8 million Americans suffer through the death of someone in their immediate family each year. The grief toll is much higher when one considers the physical and emotional impact that the process takes on countless others. This seminar describes a holistic approach to facing grief and offers proven guidelines for navigating these treacherous waters.


Plastic Surgery: Everything You Need to Know about Credit and Need to Ask
Consumer debt continues to spiral out of control, and the pursuit of having things is readily facilitated by the easy access to credit. Motivated by the need for immediate gratification, the lack of self-restraint, and poor long-term vision, undisciplined use of credit is like an economic perfect storm that will lead to personal crisis and psychological despair. Using the true story of a client who had $70,000 of unsecured credit card debt, this seminar will offer solid strategies for developing an economic plan for long-term stability.


HIV/AIDS: What You Don't Know Will Kill You
HIV/AIDS has been on the landscape of America for over 25 years, and much has been learned about this 100% preventable disease that can save lives. Educational and research efforts have experienced tremendous growth and continue to offer hope for many. Nevertheless, many people continue to engage in behaviors that place them at risk for infection. Others are confusing fact with fiction and perpetuating misinformation about the disease in communities around the nation. This seminar will shed light on the basic aspects of HIV/AIDS as a contemporary disease that can be stopped in its tracks through available educational and testing initiatives.