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A Special Event for members of the
Staying Positive Society:
The Energy of Attitude |
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with special guest, Darla Arni
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By participating in this special Staying Positive Society event (which was recorded live):
- You will learn that attitude is a mental choice.
- You will explore how attitude is communicated.
- You will learn how personal responsibility is the key to attitude.
- You will become aware of your attitude now - and where you want to be.
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- Click here to download
the PDF of the workshop
handouts.
- Click here to download
the MP3 of the workshop.
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"Attitude isn’t something that’s happening to us. It’s something we have control over. It’s a choice and little changes can
reap big rewards." ~ Darla Arni
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A Bit About the Teleseminar Presenter, Darla Arni
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Darla Arni's work and experiences have been featured on MSNBC's online magazine, Self Employed magazine, regular segments on the Fox
4 Morning Show in Kansas City, and in her nationwide column and e-newsletter. With over
25 years of experience in education and business, Darla offers wisdom and creative solutions to the choices people face everyday. She has inspired thousands of people to bring creative energy to their life and work and is the author of the Sharing Creative Energy Newsletter and 30 Ways to Share Creative Energy at Home and
co-author of Life Compass for Women and 66 Secrets to Less Stress. As a speaker, artist, writer, multifaceted wife & mom she is a survivor of all life has brought her way. Darla encourages you to take charge of your life as she awakens your sleeping creativity and brings a renewed sense of power and commitment to everyone she meets. |
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A Bit About the Teleseminar Host, Meggin McIntosh
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I see myself as upbeat person and positive. I was raised by optimistic parents and it's the way I've viewed most of life most of the time. I tend to look at the bright side of things. Some people would even say that I look at the world through rose-colored glasses, and that may or may not be true. Believe me - I’ve heard this more than once in my 54 years.
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