Every month I do a webinar on a topic of business leadership and personal effectiveness as part of my membership program for business leaders.
This month’s webinar was on Stress, Productivity, and Happiness.
The live broadcast is always free an open to anyone. (Get invited to future webinars)
If you are a member of Azzarello Group, you can download the webinar for free.
If you are not a member,
you can: purchase the webinar, or
Learn about membership.
This is a good webinar to download if you:
Lots of things cause stress.
In this webinar I shared ideas about how you can make material changes in the work-related ones you can actually control.
We each have an opportunity to break free of our job description, and tune our work to have more value and be more satisfying.
Bottom line: Don’t give up your power by thinking you don’t have any.
As part of this webinar, in the worksheets, I provided some templates to work from.
The worksheets include:
Bring your best (and true) self to work
It’s really hard to go through the personality lobotomy every Monday morning if you feel like the real you is not welcome at work.
The good news is that the more you are thriving at work, the better it is for your company. You are not cheating or being selfish by taking care of yourself. When you are thriving personally, you get better at your job.
If you feel discouraged, invisible, stuck, or overwhelmed, you are not in a position to excel.
Change something.
The magic happens when you can find the intersection of these three things: what you genuinely care about, what kind of work gives you energy and what your company values.
When you find that you will also find new confidence, recognition and the opportunity to truly excel and feel great about your work.
How you feel about work has a huge impact on how you feel about life.
Create your plan for changing something to reduce stress, be more productive, and feel happier. (In your work and life).
If you are tempted to purchase this webinar, that’s great.
But you might want to consider getting a membership to Azzarello Group –it’s a much better deal.
With a membership, for just $179 for a whole year, you can get access to everything in the member library.
If you are a member, just on this topic alone, you can also get related webinars for free on:
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So you might as well join and get them all for free!
Take a look through the Member Library and see all the other great webinars and resources you get too. For your membership fee of $179 you will be able to access everything in the Member Library for a full year!
Plus you get live coaching from me in monthly Coaching Hour conference calls where you can ask your own questions.
Membership a great resource (and a steal at $179) to help you advance your career. Many members report raises and promotions, and cite lessons and support they specifically got from this program.
Be more successful, and happier along the way. I’d love to help.
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About Patty
Patty Azzarello is an executive, best-selling author, speaker and CEO/Business Advisor. She became the youngest general manager at HP at the age of 33, ran a billion dollar software business at 35 and became a CEO for the first time at 38 (all without turning into a self-centered, miserable jerk)
You can find Patty at www.AzzarelloGroup.com, follow her on twitter or facebook, or read her book RISE…3 Practical Steps for Advancing Your Career, Standing Out as a Leader, AND Liking Your Life.
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