Navigating Change: Lessons from "Who Moved My Cheese?"
Presenter: Allison Guido, Almar Building & Remodeling
Date & Time: Tuesday March 11, 2025 9:00-10:30am
Location: Budget Blinds, 420 Washington Street, Norwell MA
In today's fast-paced business world, change is the only constant. This interactive workshop will explore the timeless wisdom of Dr. Spencer Johnson's "Who Moved My Cheese?" to help you navigate change with grace, resilience, and success.
Key Takeaways:
- Embrace Change: Learn to recognize and anticipate change, rather than resisting it.
- Adaptability is Key: Develop strategies to adapt to new circumstances and challenges.
- Proactive vs. Reactive: Understand the power of proactive planning and taking control of your future.
- Self-Discovery: Gain insights into your own response to change and identify areas for personal growth.
- Building Resilience: Learn how to bounce back from setbacks and setbacks and keep moving forward.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for any woman in business who wants to:
- Improve their leadership skills
- Enhance their adaptability and resilience
- Navigate organizational change effectively
- Develop a growth mindset
- Achieve greater success in their career
Why This Workshop is Valuable:
Change is inevitable. By attending this workshop, you'll gain valuable tools and insights to not only survive change but thrive in it. You'll learn how to anticipate change, adapt to new circumstances, and build a resilient mindset that will serve you well in your personal and professional life.
About the Presenter:
Allison Guido, owner of Almar Building & Remodeling, is a seasoned entrepreneur with a passion for helping others succeed. She brings her expertise in business leadership and change management to this workshop, offering practical advice and actionable strategies. https://www.almarbuilding.com/ allison@almarbuilding.com
Register Now!
Space is limited. Register early to secure your spot.
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South Shore Stars is a nonprofit organization providing the highest quality early education and youth development programs for the communities south of Boston. Founded in 1970, we annually serve over 1,300 children and youth age newborn through 18 years.