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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.

Sep
11
Wed
ShareOnAlive Featuring Terry Hitchcock and Ken Mauer @ Earl Browne Center
Sep 11 @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

There is abundance in your life story.  Discover how you can share your message with others.

Sep
13
Fri
Brain Savvy Coaching Using Type @ Christ Presbyterian Church
Sep 13 @ 4:45 pm – 6:30 pm

The new TC- APT season kicks off with a presentation on psychological type and the brain!

 

Dec
13
Fri
Silence (A Presentation at TC-APT) @ Christ Presbyterian Church
Dec 13 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

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.

Feb
13
Thu
Teaching Self-Aware Minds: Using Brain Science to Boost Social and Emotional Skills
Feb 13 – Feb 16 all-day

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.

Mar
4
Tue
Calming an Overactive Brain @ Earle Brown Center
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Attending a seminar to learn the brain science and helpful techniques for calming the overactive brain.

Jun
18
Thu
Midwest ICF Conference @ Kansas City
Jun 18 – Jun 20 all-day

Ann served on the Conference Committee for this event.

Feb
11
Thu
Maximize Your Brain Energy @ Minneapolis Women's Club
Feb 11 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am

The brain is a wondrous entity, capable of complex problem solving, planning, adaptability, memory recall, and self-regulation. It accounts for 2 percent of our body weight but it uses 20 percent of our available energy. When the brain is low on energy, it doesn’t operate optimally.   Likewise, think of each brain activity as a window on a computer. The more windows you have open, the more the system’s bandwidth is taxed and the more it’s functioning is potentially compromised. The Brain Energy/Bandwidth Inventory, based on neuroscience research, is designed to assist people in appraising their own brain energy and bandwidth demands.  Take the brain energy/bandwidth quiz and learn some tips on how you can be less distracted, more efficient, and more engaged in your work and personal life.

Feb
25
Thu
Brain Energy Management in a World that Never Powers Down
Feb 25 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

This webinar has been taped and is available.  Please contact me at annholm@annholm.net

Mar
7
Mon
Brain Energy Management is a 21st Century MUST HAVE Skill @ Hennepin County Southdale Library
Mar 7 @ 11:45 am – 1:15 pm

Brain energy management is a 21st century MUST HAVE skill.I bring 25 yrs of working w the brain to this topic.  Learn how to manage your brain energy for greater efficiency and effectiveness.

Jun
8
Thu
NAFE Women’s Leadership Conference @ Cargill
Jun 8 all-day

I will be a guest coach at this all-day event.  The theme is based on the book Confidence When it Counts: Rise Above Self-Criticism and Bias to Make Your Mark by international speaker and trainer Sharon Melnick.  Multiple breakout sessions will be available along with coaching sessions which I will be providing along with other esteemed coaches.

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