A monthly presentation sponsored by Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs, the Hendrickson Institute for Ethical Leadership and Lurie Besikof Lapidus Leadership Group.
November’s topic: "Building Personal Resilience – How to Get More Done Without Driving Yourself Crazy"
Presenters: Donald E. Horton, J.D., M.A., L.P.C., & Catherine Johnson Bogolub, M.D., M.S.
Company performance relies on each employee having personal resilience skills. Donald Horton and Catherine Johnson Bogolub create a fast moving, dynamic and informative presentation on personal resilience, one of the hottest topics in business today.
In this business climate everybody wants to be more flexible and resilient in the face of life’s stresses. This program includes basic resilience physiology and psychology, three steps to work-life balance, exercises in stress reduction, and resilience resources. You will learn how to build resilience to increase your brain’s executive function and improve your work performance.
About the Presenters:
Donald E. Horton is a licensed behavioral health therapist and a lawyer. Don’s primary focus is the application of counseling and integrative medicine to behavioral health, wellness, and stress management. Catherine Johnson Bogolub applies evidence-based health care counseling and integrative medicine strategies to behavioral health, wellness, and stress management plans. Cathy works at Omegasequence, is the medical director at A Place of Grace and has a private practice.
Registration:
Due to the popularity of our Leadership Group series, reservations will be limited to the first 120 people who sign up, so please be sure to register. To reserve your place, please go visit the Lurie Besikof Lapidus website or call (612) 381-8768.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
7:30 to 7:45 a.m.: Continental breakfast
7:45 to 9:00 a.m.: Building Personal Resilience – How to Get More Done Without Driving Yourself Crazy
LBL Offices
2501 Wayzata Blvd.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
(At the Penn Avenue exit from I-394)
This seminar is FREE, but space is limited… register today!