[il-talk] FW: Reminder: Seminars at Hadley Presents: The Straight Skinny About Self-Esteem
Robert A.Hansen
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Wed Nov 3 15:28:25 UTC 2010
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Subject: Reminder: Seminars at Hadley Presents: The Straight Skinny About Self-Esteem
Seminars at Hadley Presents: The Straight Skinny About Self-Esteem
Date: Thursday, November 4, 2010
Time: 11AM CDT, 16:00 GMT
Some psychologists view self-esteem as the most important gift we can give ourselves.
Nathaniel Branden, self-esteem theorist and trainer, says: "The level of our self-esteem has profound consequences for every aspect of our existencehow we operate in the workplace, how we deal with people, how high we are likely to rise, how much we are likely to achieve."
Its easy to see why having and understanding healthy self-esteem is important.
Join Seminars at Hadley as Dr. Dean Tuttle, Hadley Instructor Naomi Tuttle, and Hadley Texas Outreach Coordinator Billy Brookshire discuss self-esteem: What is it? How does blindness affect it? What are its components? How can practitioners and individuals influence it?
This 60 minute seminar will be moderated by Billy Brookshire, Hadley Outreach Coordinator. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.
As always, listening to the seminar remains free of charge. There is a US $25 fee associated with completing the seminar for credit (1 CE hour). Professionals interested in receiving continuing education credit will be required to successfully complete a quiz and brief survey before a certificate is issued. (ACVREP approval pending)
To register for this seminar, follow this link: http://hadley.edu/5_c_seminarAtHadley.asp
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