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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.

May
8
Thu
Intentional Leadership Workshop @ Cleary University
May 8 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Learn to focus your strengths, identify the most important priorities for your current role, and achieve your goals. Co-hosted by Prof. Stewart Brannen.

May
16
Fri
Type and Coaching
May 16 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

This is a conference call discussing type and coaching.  I will be the presenter/facilitator.

Jul
22
Tue
Intentional Leadership Certification @ North Oaks Golf Club
Jul 22 @ 1:00 pm – Jul 24 @ 9:00 pm

A certification course for coaches to help leaders define their leadership priorities.  Interactive and transformative!  12 ICF CCEs available.

Sep
30
Tue
What Neuroscience Can Tell Us About our Business @ Golden Valley Country Club
Sep 30 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am
Oct
7
Tue
Intentional Leadership (Dominican Republic)
Oct 7 all-day
Jan
21
Wed
Leadership Priority Checklists @ WEBINAR ADOBE CONNECT
Jan 21 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Ann will show multiple examples of how the final Intentional Leadership Checklist can be generated to serve the client.

 

Mar
19
Thu
What Can the MTBI Step III Tell Me? @ British Association for Psych Type
Mar 19 – Mar 21 all-day

Ann will be presenting Step III case studies at this event.

Mar
30
Mon
Emotional Intelligence and the Social Brain Webinar
Mar 30 @ 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm

Ann will be presenting concepts from the book The Social Brain by Matthew Lieberman and will tie these concepts to emotional intelligence.

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.

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