Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
Suzanne Evans is a NY Times Best Selling Author and the only female business coach to make the INC 500/5000 for five consecutive years in a row. Her company, Driven Inc, and its clients have closed over $700 million dollars from the stage. Teaching businesses owners to simplify their marketing and use speaking for 6 and 7 figure pay days is her super power.
She uses stages to give her the freedom and flexibility to homeschool her six year old son, work part time in the summer from her home in Maine, and raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for causes around education and women.
Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
Dr. Nima Rahmany, a former chiropractor turned relationship and emotional wellness leader, has spent over two decades guiding individuals beyond physical healing to profound emotional and relational transformation. His own journey, marked by overcoming the grip of trauma bonds and finding deep personal growth, has shaped his unique approach to healing and leadership. Now, as a husband and father, Dr. Nima channels his lived experiences into empowering others to navigate the crucial question, “Should I Stay or Go?” His work, showcased in his upcoming book, social media insights, keynote talks, and #Cyclebreaker Academy, inspires and equips individuals to lead themselves with confidence. He teaches them to heal at a somatic level, break free from codependency, and cultivate secure, polarized relationships. Through his leadership, he invites others to become Trigger-Proof, embracing a path that heals, breaks cycles, and fosters love that feels safe and connected and embodied authentic leadership.
Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
Here are guidelines for how to show up and make the most of this training while respecting your fellow attendees’ time and effort.
TURN ON YOUR WEBCAM:
Be sure to turn on your webcam during this event so the speakers and other participants will be able to see you. For me, I like being able to put a name to a face (even if it’s virtual). And something to keep in mind, this is a GREAT opportunity to network with your fellow attendees.
If you need to turn your webcam off anytime during the event, that’s okay too. Please be aware of your surroundings. For example, if you need to use the restroom, tend to the kiddos, or jump up during the live sessions, and you take your computer with you so you can still hear us, be sure to turn off your audio and video.
BEING PRESENT:
Really listen to the content: being present and tuned-in is how you take full advantage of this event. Focus on taking only the most relevant notes, keep your phones on “do not disturb”, and turn your email notifications off to minimize distractions.
READINESS:
Keep your workspace tidy and comfortable. Have a favorite notebook and pen handy to capture important information. Be sure to keep a water bottle nearby to stay hydrated!
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