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Your Brain's Performance for Greater Leadership Success

  • City Club Raleigh 2800 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC, 27707 United States (map)

Increasing Your Brain's Performance for Greater Leadership Success As You Manage the Stress of Change

Have you ever had a negative stressful day as a leader? How did you feel at the end of it? Tired, drained... Now, have you ever had a positive day as a leader? How did you feel at the end of it? Energized.

Isn’t there an increase in your productivity and effectiveness on that positive day? Don’t you also handle stress and change better on that positive day? Now, you can have that energized outcome every day!

Amazon bestselling author and top-rated speaker Dr. Jerry V. Teplitz will show you how to make every day that way through actual tools and techniques that will increase your energy level to new levels of excellence while reducing the stress of change. These immediate, effective and easy methods can be applied to all aspects of your professional life.

You will:

  • Learn how your personal energy system affects your work abilities

  • Understand how to tap into a new level of brain performance

  • Experience the effects of positive and negative thoughts

Who is Dr. Jerry Teplitz?

Dr. Teplitz is an attorney and has a PhD in Holistic Health Sciences.
He is an expert in Brain Performance, Neuroplasticity and Stress Management.
He is author of 9 books and has given over 1800 presentations to more
than 1 million. Participants report becoming more positive, effective,
focused, energized, and more productive.

He has earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation
from the National Speakers Association. The Canadian Society of Association
Executives has designated him an Association Excellence Speaker and the
Professional Convention Management has designated him a "Best-in-Class"
Speaker. He presents and consults on Management and Leadership Training,
Sales Development, Brain Integration and Stress Management.

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