I’m so excited, I can hardly stand it! Why? Because the 3rd Annual Virtual Festival of Emotional Intelligence starts next month and trust me… you don’t want to miss it!
First of all, it’s free.
But more importantly, you’ll see how effective EQ is for increasing performance, learning, and health. And I have a hunch that you’d also love to handle your own and others’ emotions more productively. So, come join us!
Speaking of feelings…I’m personally feeling so honored to be one of the presenters, along with an amazing lineup of speakers including:
Dr. Dan Siegel: Brainstorm, insights into adolescents from neuroscience
Richard Boyatzis: Coaching leaders
Mary Helen Immordino Yang: Neuroscience for education
Massimiliano Ghini & Joshua Freedman: Breaking Research on EQ in the world today
Ayman Sawaf: Putting emotion on the balance sheet
As a Certified EQ Assessor, I have the privilege of presenting live on Wednesday March 12, 2014 at 10am Mountain Time and would love to have you join me:
Emotional Intelligence to Cleanse the Chaos : How do you navigate the challenges of juggling parenthood + life? Learn 3 simple EQ secrets to CLEANSE the CHAOS. Spaces are limited to make sure to register here for my webinar. (Plus, I have super exciting goodies and bonuses related to this webinar coming to all members of my Spa Time Living community who attend – so make sure you’re on my Weekly Retreat email list too!)
So how are YOU feeling? Excited? Inspired? Curious? I hope so. Leave me a comment below and let me know! 🙂
You’ve left me very curious Shari, I know very little about EQ. I think I’ll need to spend a little time on your blog learning more about it. 🙂
Wonderful, Belinda! 🙂 Let me know if you have any questions. xo
Awesome Shari! I have so signed up for EQ Week, sounds great x
Great, Theressa! Would love to hear back from you on what you think. Keep me posted!
Emotional Intelligence is one of my favorite topics and your subject sounds so helpful. Definitely checking out EQ week. Congratulations on being one of the speakers.
Thanks Fatma!