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- Posted July 14, 2011
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Noon BPW presenting speaker on 'change' July 26
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The Jackson noon BPW will present international trainer and speaker Gerry Grinold discussing, "Change...It Is A'Comin' " at noon on Tuesday, July 26.
The event will be held at Cascades Manor House.
A BPW spokesperson said, "Back by popular demand, international trainer and speaker Gerry Grinold will help us understand that there is a formula for handling change and applying that formula can be a lifesaver when 'change is a'comin.'
"We can't stop change. We often fear change. Sometimes we want to change but we stay the same even though we know we need change.
"So we as women have to learn to take ownership of and responsibility for the changes in our lives. At home, in the workplace, and in relationships, change is inevitable. Gerry's dynamic, interactive sessions always leave participants with common sense tips and tools that they can apply to real life."
A reservation is required. Contact margaret.cunningham@comcast.net
Published: Thu, Jul 14, 2011
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