Are you walking a tightrope as
you struggle to balance demands at work and in life?
Feeling like the other performers in your circus are
giving less than their best effort?
CHARACTER COUNTS! of Martin
County is offering some help as it presents
“Juggling Elephants? Be the Ringmaster of Your Work
and Life” -- a professional seminar led by
nationally acclaimed author and presenter Jones
Loflin.
Last year, Loflin presented his
program “Herding Cats Is Not Impossible” and
CHARACTER COUNTS! is bringing him back for another
insightful program.
The Juggling Elephants program
is designed to help participants become more focused
and productive in their professional and personal
endeavors; lead with character, clarity and
confidence; and engage others to work as a team.
The event will be held 8 a.m.
to noon, Oct. 24 at the Wolf High-Technology Center
on the Chastain Campus of IRCC in Stuart.
The cost is $55, which includes
continental breakfast, a workbook and a hard-cover
copy of the book, “Juggling Elephants?”
To register, please call Holly
Laiben at (772) 283-4800, ext. 234, or visit
www.charactercounts.net to
register online.
For more information about
Jones Loflin, visit his Web site,
www.jonesloflin.com, for samples
of his work.
CHARACTER COUNTS!, a program of
United Way of Martin County, is in its 11th year in
Martin County, providing character-building activities
and projects in schools and civic organizations. CC!
presents motivational business seminars and works to
increase public awareness of the importance of core
ethical values.