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Get Things Done: Set Yourself Up for Success

January 28 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm CST

This webinar is offered exclusively to PLAN member libraries and their staff.

Completing projects, tasks, and goals doesn’t have to be a battle. There are many ways we impede our own success, several of which start in our mind. With an eye toward neuroscience and research, we’ll explore strategies for creating new habits, replenishing willpower, boosting motivation, and harnessing our mindset.

This program will shed light on how to maximize your strengths and navigate common roadblocks to achieve more. Learn how to work with, not against, yourself and get things done!

As a result of this program attendees will:

· explain how success, goals, habits, and mindset are intertwined

· describe 3 techniques for starting new habits successfully

· explain why willpower ebbs and flows and how to boost it

· identify 2 potential roadblocks to success and tips for overcoming them

About the Presenter: Laura Greco, RN, MEd is a certified wellness coach and speaker who facilitates learning and changing habits. She helps professionals eliminate burnout, manage stress, create life balance, and rekindle their sense of purpose and joy. Self-care (body, mind, and spirit) is the basis for well-being and we all have the capacity to make positive lifestyle changes are 2 of her foundational beliefs. She is the author of Wellness Made Simple. For more information, please visit her website www.YouBloomWellness.com

Please note: If you use assistive technology and the format of any material present within this training site interferes with your ability to access information, please email [email protected]. In your correspondence, please indicate the nature of your accessibility issue, the preferred format in which to receive the material, the online course title, and your contact information.

This project has been funded under the provisions of the Library Cooperative Grant program, which is administered by the Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services.