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The family responsibilities of working parents require time, energy and skills that many find challenging. In
addition, today's fast paced, rapidly changing working environments demand a commitment that leaves
many parents physically and emotionally drained at the end of a long work day. The result of these
conflicting pressures is often a sense of guilt and of unmet expectations in both areas of life.
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Is it possible to be both a successful parent and a successful
business person? The answer is yes.
Children change before our eyes. Young children move into the teen years. The teen reaches the magical
age of legal emancipation. These changes require us as parents to have different skills and perspectives.
The workplace and the home demand attention, skill and commitment. The successful parent employs
many of the same concepts as the successful business person. Conversely, concepts that enhance
family relationships and decision-making can be directly applied in the workplace.
Benefits for your organization are:
Retaining Key Staff
Improving Performance
Strengthening Recruiting
Committed Employees
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Goal of the workshop for participants is to have them leave:
Knowing What To Do At Home And At Work
With Tools For Balancing Work And Family
Affirming Family Values
Building Healthy Relationships With Healthy Conditions
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Executive Parenting is designed for top leaders and producers, and their spouses/partners, who want to maximize their success
in business and at home. This two-day workshop provides participants with tools and understandings for greater
effective- ness. Dynamic and interactive, this workshop challenges the belief that parents can succeed at home or work, but not at both.
The workshop covers:
The 'Quality Time' Myth
Separating Your Needs From Your Child's Needs
Real' Parenting
Conditional Relationships
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As with all Ever Higher workshops, skilled facilitators ensure a unique experience by sharing and leading by their example. Post workshop
coaching is available with Ever Higher's certified parent coaches.
For information on how you can bring this workshop to your business or your community
contact
me by email
or by phone at 541-504-4748
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