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Beth Terry, CSP
MemberBeth Terry Seminars. Inc.
610 E. Bell Rd #2-385
Phoenix, AZ 85022
602-788-8298 : direct line
602-357-4997 : fax
877-672-5008 : toll free
Most Requested Topic: Creating Resilience In the Workplace.
Other Topics:
• Getting Out of Overwhelm and Tapping Into Resilience
• Secrets of The C-A-C-T-U-S
• Making Your Company and Your Team More Resilient in Tough Times
In this economy, can your people handle changes in the workplace and at home? How you support your team during these uncertain times may mean the difference between a successful company and a struggling one. Resilience now is the key.
Beth Terry can help your company and your teams tap into their own Resilience. It’s her specialty. She’s survived worse times than this and has come out laughing and ready to share what she learned. She’s a merchant of Hope. She energizes, uplifts, nudges, encourages, and reminds your people why they got into this business in the first place. She gets to know them, laughs with them, expresses their frustrations, then gives them solutions to manage it. The audience recognizes themselves in her stories and are inspired to keep going.
“Beth is funny, fun, direct, and honest. You know she’s done her homework.” And her sense of humor fits right in with your group. Beth delivers energy, enthusiasm, and inspiration. She’s a well of practical, usable information that just makes sense. She comes in early and mingles with your group. By the time she’s on stage, she gets you. And she delivers the message you want/need your people to hear. Hire Beth today. People remember her and they implement what she says. She packs long-term bang for your investment!
Beth Terry, Cactus Wrangler ~ A Catalyst who creates a resilient mindset in your people, keeping you profitable, productive, and results-oriented.
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From the member's website:
This is a wonderful article from NPR – thanks to Aaron Karmin for bringing it to my attention on his blog Anger Management: Habits: How they form and how to break them From the article: It turns out that every habit starts with a psychological pattern called a “habit loop,” which is a three-part process More…
I sat in the 10th row center. By the second set, the Beachboys had everyone on their feet, stomping, hooting, hollering, singing, and passing the beachball around. Down a few rows to my left I could clearly see a fuzzy white head of permed hair bouncing in perfect time to the beat. As the person More…
We are so attached to our wounds. Many years ago I read a Discover Magazine article that said we tend to be proud of our wounds. We drag them out and show them to each other as badges of honor and proof we’ve fought the good fight. The articles are squirreled away somewhere. I was More…
Areas of Expertise:
Change
Communication Skills
Conflict Resolution
Customer Service
Facilitation & Facilitation Skills
Inspiration
Life Balance
Motivation
Performance Improvement
Presentation Skills
Problem Solving
Relationships
Spouse Programs
Stress Management
Team Building
Time/Self Management
bterry - Updated: March 20, 2010
