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Making It Happen!

Topic: EmpowermentBy Bill McGranePublished Recently added

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ABSTRACT: Have you ever wondered who you really are? Take a moment and reflect on yourself as a person. Be brutally honest. Consider who you are and how you live. Are you where you want to be? Who controls your personal power? Is decision making easy? What is your level of stress? How do you relate to others? Do you like the way people respond to you? Is your job or career satisfying and fulfilling? Are you prepared for the "what ifs" in life? What are your top three frustrations? Can you recognize reoccurring destructive behavior? How would you like your life to be?

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SUMMARY: This class gives you tools to achieve satisfaction and fulfillment. Your awareness will automatically shift into the needs, wants and values of yourself and others. You will learn to exte
ally listen to others and create an environment for elegant, exquisite, and irresistible outcomes. At the same time, you will be learning to accept yourself and others with dignity and respect.

LEARN TO:n effectively communicate so others will hear and listen to what you think and feeln reduce stressn release fea
create more options to solve problemsn maximize productivityn manage criticism, conflicts and changen develop effective work teamsn build mutually beneficial relationshipsn eliminate self-defeating attitudesn develop skills to manage diversityn create an awareness of your personal historyn find "hidden" behaviors that hold you backn go beyond walls you buildn resolve the every day repetitive issuesn be present-to-the-needs of business by being present to your needs

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McGrane Institute, Inc. Developing People & Growing Businessesn"The Human Responsibility Company" Creating a bridge that brings human beings together. _ McGrane Institute, Inc. * 333 Terry Lane, Suite 250 * Crescent Springs, Kentucky 41017 Bill McGrane is President of the McGrane Institute, Inc. creators of the Making It Happen and Managing The Human Machine Programs. The Institute offers speeches, seminars, consulting and products that improve individual and organizational performance. You can create highly responsible teams and produce a culture of responsibility. Call 859-341-2216 or email to mcgrane@mcgrane.com or view our web site at www.mcgrane.com

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