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Past Event
April 28, 2020
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
This webinar is part of The Cocooning Series: Four Webinars to Help You Stay on Track During the Stay at Home Order At some point we will go back to the office. And thing might feel different. You might suddenly resent having to be accountable to someone else. Or that it’s so good to see everyone, that you can get your work done! Or that there are things about your work rhythm that you’d love to change. Join Claire Steichen, entrepreneur and coach, in this one-hour webinar where you will learn the executive coach’s secrets to being happy at the office: • The key to increasing your influence so you can work according to your preferences • How to hang on to being in control of your time • How to optimize the introvert-extrovert spectrum now that you are back Registration is required. The meeting link will be emailed on April 27 only to those who register for this webinar.
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