Thursday, August 13, 2009

How to Stand Out, Stand Proud and Stay Employed

As unemployment statistics rise, people are anxious about staying employed. Sometimes this translates into hunkering down and trying to keep a low profile. It inevitably affects morale, which can lead to complaining to your co-workers and expressing your fear and pessimism. But as the old saying goes, your attitude affects your altitude. If you want to stay employed in a tough economy then you're going to have to fly high, not low. In this seminar, learn to dispute negative thoughts that can drag down your attitude, examine your skill strengths and learn how to get noticed in positive ways, and develop a team approach that will keep you employed. Discover the keys to increasing your optimism and the importance of always having a backup plan. Lorraine Banfield has over 25 years experience as a career counselor, relationship coach, and psychotherapist. She owns and runs Visions�A Positive Psychology Practice.

This class is being sponsored by Colorado Free University - Go to their website www.coloradofreeuniversity.com to register or Lorraine at 303-273-5589.

Price: $51 Non-Member $39 Member $2 materials fee payable in class
Class # Class Dates Area of town
3351K One Sat., 1-4 p.m. 8/15 EAST DENVER: Near 1st & Quebec
3351L One Sat., 1-4 p.m. 9/12 EAST DENVER: Near 1st & Quebec
3351M One Sat., 1-4 p.m. 10/10 EAST DENVER: Near 1st & Quebec
3351N One Sat., 1-4 p.m. 1/16 EAST DENVER: Near 1st & Quebec