This calendar includes conferences or other events that I’m attending or in which I’m participating. Blue indicates events for executives, purple for current coaches, and green for anyone interested.
There is a new Neuro Leadership Group forming in the Twin Cities. Stay tuned for more information.
Meddle – a new, international series of events that gathers influential, creative people together to tackle specific subjects. Our very first Meddle starts on April 16th, with future Meddles already planned. Our first Meddle is happening in England, at Temple Guiting Manor in the beautiful Cotswolds. We’re going to try to help people get their personal ‘passion projects’ off the ground.
For more information: http://thisismeddle.com/about/
I served on the conference committee for this event. We have a great line-up of presenters!
I will presenting the MBTI Step III and Careers at the Career symposium. After that, I will be enjoying the conference! I served on the conference board of this event and I can guarantee it will be a great event!
There is abundance in your life story. Discover how you can share your message with others.
The new TC- APT season kicks off with a presentation on psychological type and the brain!
Sandra Krebs Hirsh spent a week in an 11th Century Carthusian monastery in Switzerland with Jungians from all over the world including renowned people like David Whyte, the poet, studying silence and its place in our modern world –is this a vision of heaven to you or is it TMJ (too many Jungians or too much Jung)? Come to the TCAPT December session on silence and see for yourself.
Cognitive and Social Neuroscience research has found that social-emotional skills, such as self-awareness, self-regulation and resilience, are often more important than IQ for academic and later life success. Yet, many people today lack these necessary skills. When I attend, I will discover strategies for boosting self-awareness, self-control, relationships and resilience.
Attending a seminar to learn the brain science and helpful techniques for calming the overactive brain.
Ann served on the Conference Committee for this event.