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Managing Emotions Under Pressure

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Learn to develop self-discipline and manage your emotions in the workplace

1-Day Seminar - US $99.00; For groups of 5 or more, 89.00


How to stay calm and productive in any situation

All business is people business. Like it or not, career success depends on how people feel about each other. And whether or not they support each other.

Yet relationships are fragile. One cross word, bad mood, or mishandled conflict can damage a relationship deeply.

Here's your chance to develop the steady self-discipline that people respond to and respect. This seminar teaches a simple and proven system for managing emotions in the workplace and at home. Developing greater self-discipline can help you live a happier and less stressful life, starting the very next day.

Is this seminar for you? Ask yourself:

  • Does my temper ever get me into trouble?
  • Do I sometimes rub people the wrong way? (Be honest.) What's the price I pay?
  • When was the last time I promised to change a habit — and I did?
  • How far could my career go if I eliminated one or two counter-productive behaviors?
  • How much time and energy do I spend feeling hurt, guilty, inadequate, worried, or anxious? Where has that gotten me?
  • How much emotional energy do I waste by overreacting?
  • Are any of my bad habits rubbing off on my kids?

Are you concerned enough about your answers to do something?
You can, at this ground-breaking seminar.

Let's face it: Most of us already understand how we should act in certain situations — cool in a crisis, positive when things go wrong, emotionally consistent with our loved ones, persistent when breaking a bad habit or taking on a new, constructive one.

Yet, why is it so hard for us to do what we know best?

The major diffrence between most people and extremely successful people is the gap between what they know and what they do. Both groups have about the same knowledge base. Extremely successful people are just better at doing what they should be doing.
It's that simple.

If, right now, it is abundantly clear that your "gap" is larger than you want it to be — attend this seminar.

  • You'll have fewer conflicts in your life because people won't be able to "push your buttons" anymore. You'll feel strong, confident, and positive.
  • You'll have higher self-esteem. Self-esteem has more to do with who you are than what you achieve. Discover the crucial difference at this seminar.
  • You'll get more done with less effort because you'll approach projects with more motivation and mental clarity.
  • You'll enjoy life more. If you believe that life is better when you're in control, then this seminar is for you.

How Managing Emotions Under Pressure will benefit you

Attend this seminar, and some of the most effective tools in modern psychology for learning self-discipline and managing emotions can be yours. Use them in the toughest situations, and you'll see amazing results:
  • When you start to lose your temper ... you'll remain calm and clearheaded.
  • When you're upset and feel the tears well up ... you'll stay powerful and effective.
  • When you feel overwhelmed ... you'll stay productive and positive.

Achieving what you want in life means doing what it takes ... not just now and then ... not just when you feel like it ... but every day. It takes learning self-discipline and emotional control. And that's why so many people have found this seminar to be so powerful.



Answers to typical questions about Managing Emotions Under Pressure


Q. The Managing Emotions Under Pressure seminar sounds unusual. Is it?
A.
Yes, it is. But, if you like to laugh, if you like to be challenged and if you like to learn from a wise and engaging trainer — you'll experience a seminar you'll remember for the rest of your life.


Q. What exactly do you mean by learning self-discipline and emotional control?
A. Self-discipline
is the ability to do what you know you should be doing. It has little to do with willpower and a lot to do with ...

  • Understanding the built-in resistance you have to change
  • Knowing and taking the steps to produce long-term changes

Emotional control is the ability to eliminate overreactive behaviors and replace them with reasonable behaviors.

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Q. Will I have to reveal my deepest, darkest secrets to a perfect stranger?
A.
No. You don't have to divulge any personal information if you don't want to. While this seminar will challenge you, it will also be safe, comfortable, and thoroughly enjoyable.


Q. Does the trainer present a specific psychological point of view?
A.
Yes — it's called rational-emotive behavior therapy, developed by the esteemed psychologist Albert Ellis. Rational-emotive behavior therapy has helped thousands of people develop greater self-discipline and live happier, fuller lives.


Q. I am interested in learning about managing emotions in the workplace. Does attending this seminar mean I can't ever be angry again?
A.
Absolutely not. Anger can be an appropriate and effective behavior. But only when you express it by choice — and in a way that achieves a positive result.

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"This course is similar to CPR. It can save a life!"
- Carl Waters, Laboratory Supervisor
VA Medical Center, Spokane, WA

"... not only taught us intellectually, but also made us live it! Exceptional!"
- Denise Scheib, Inventory Planner
MRC, Jamestown, NY

"... opened doors I never felt were there."
- Sandy Mell, Dental Assistant
Dr. Karen Bloomquist, Seattle, WA

"No one will drag me down again. What a new way to live!"
- Diane Fiscus
North Central Health District, Moscow, ID


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